Island Of The Blue Dolphins(1964) [2025]

Missionaries arrive to evacuate the remaining tribe members to the mainland. As the ship departs, Karana realizes her younger brother, Ramo, has been left behind. She jumps overboard and swims back to the island to stay with him.

The story begins in 1835 on the island of Ghalas-at, where Karana's tribe, the Nicoleño, lives. Island of the Blue Dolphins(1964)

Directed by James B. Clark, the film stars Celia Kaye as Karana, a performance that earned her a Golden Globe for New Star of the Year. Missionaries arrive to evacuate the remaining tribe members

Karana initially seeks revenge against the wild dogs, but after wounding the pack leader, she takes pity on him and nurses him back to health. She names him Rontu, and he becomes her loyal companion. The story begins in 1835 on the island

The narrative is inspired by the true story of Juana Maria (the "Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island"), who lived alone on a Channel Island from 1835 to 1853.

Tragically, Ramo is soon killed by a pack of wild dogs, leaving Karana entirely alone. To survive, she must break tribal taboos by crafting her own weapons—skills traditionally reserved for men.