10 Facts About Captain Flint

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Captain J Flint is a fictional golden age pirate captain who features in a number of novels, television series, and films.

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Captain Flint first appears in the classic adventure yarn Treasure Island, which was first serialised in a children's magazine in 1881, and later published as a novel in 1883.

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3.

Captain Flint is a fictional character in the book Treasure Island, created by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1883.

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4.

Captain Flint is nearly always referred to by this name in the rest of the books.

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5.

Captain Flint appears briefly in the Soviet comedy adaptation Return to Treasure Island in some live-action scenes, although not in the "main story" hand-drawn part.

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6.

Nevertheless, a character meant to be Captain Flint or resembling him still appears in most of the live-action scenes, ending with the final scene, in which he complains that the movie is over, so he "won't be probably killed".

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7.

Captain Flint was played by Valery Chiglyayev and Yuri Nevgamonny .

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8.

Captain Flint has fifteen crew members to dig the treasure pit in this version, not six, so there is a difference.

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9.

Captain Flint was shown briefly in the animated feature film Treasure Planet by Disney.

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10.

Captain Flint was exiled from England with Thomas' wife, Miranda Barlow, who has subsequently since hidden herself as a lowly Puritan lady on the trading island of New Providence.

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