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1927 - Chang

1927

Feature Film

Country of Origin : United States

Chang

Genre :

Silent Documentary

Director :

Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack

Writer :

Achmed Abdullah

Cinematography :

Ernest B. Schoedsack

Cast :

Kru, Lao Tribesman and his family names Chantui and Nah

Shooting Period in Thailand :

1927

Distribited by :

Paramount Pictures

Distribition Channel :

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The story was about a family of subsistence farmers living in the jungle, battling elephants, tigers and other animals. Among the cast is a gibbon named Bimbo. Chang is legendary for so many reasons. Two American cinematographers trekked deep into the malaria-infested jungles to film for 18 months. They used hand-held cameras and put their lives on the line to get close-ups of animals, the film was made is as fascinating as the movie itself. In the USA Chang was one of the biggest movies of 1928 in what was the fledgling movie industry. In 1929, Chang was nominated for an Academy Award, the very first year the Oscars were dished out, in the category of “Unique and Artistic Production”.

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