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Elephant Boy Details

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The unusual amalgam of documentary maven Robert Flaherty and pure-entertainment producer Zoltan Korda resulted in the 1937 money-spinner Elephant Boy. In his screen debut, eleven-year-old Indian-born Sabu plays the title character, a mahout named Toomai. When his father is killed by a tiger, Toomal is left alone and unprotected and not long afterward loses his beloved elephant to a sadistic "driver." Stealing back the pachyderm and heading into the wilderness, Toomal stumbles across a herd of wild elephants, which the British government has long been seeking. With visions of a huge reward in his head, Toomal offers to lead the authorities to the elusive herd -- whereupon the "dramatic" portion of the story gracefully gives way to the "documentary" portion. More intriguing than entertaining, Elephant Boy was nonetheless one of the most successful films of its kind. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Venice International Film Festival Robert Flaherty Best Director 1937 Winner

Cast

Sabu
as Toomai
Walter Hudd
as Petersen
Allan Jeayes
as Machua Appa
Wilfrid Hyde-White
as Commissioner
Harry Lane
Robert Flaherty

Crew

Robert Flaherty
Director
Zoltan Korda
Director
Alexander Korda
Producer
Rudyard Kipling
Book Author
Akos Tolnay
Screenwriter
Muir Mathieson
Musical Direction/Supervision
William W. Hornbeck
Editor
Charles Crichton
Editor
Vincent Korda
Production Designer
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