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Robert Flaherty
Director -
John Pommer
Second Assistant Director -
Ákos Tolnay
Additional Writing -
Osmond Borradaile
Director of Photography -
John W. Mitchell
Boom Operator -
Rudyard Kipling
Short Story -
Zoltan Korda
Director -
André de Toth
Production Assistant
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CinemaSerf
6/20/2022 2:28:40PM
This has something of a documentary about it as Sabu portrays the young "Toomai" - the "Elephant Boy" based on the Rudyard Kipling story published in 1893. When an elephant goes on the rampage, only the young boy - the son and grandson of a mahout - can calm it down and in so doing attracts the attention of the leader of a hunting party "Petersen" (Walter Hudd) who agrees to take him on a hunt. What now ensues is a series of adventures that cause the boy to grow up quickly - and sometimes quite harshly. It's one of those films that rather glorifies the Raj and objectifies the local population, but having been filmed on the private reserve of the Maharajah of Mysore, the photography and authenticity of the story helps give it extra credence that, perhaps, the rather banal dialogue compromises. Sabu used to be the Maharajah's stable boy, so if nothing else the film serves as an excellent springboard for this charming and engaging young actor to get to Hollywood. Interestingly ironic that is was nominated for the "Mussolini Cup" in 1937.... I would not call this an exciting film to watch but it is - of it's time - an interesting one.
Bruce Gordon
Rham LahlAllan Jeayes
Machua AppaWilfrid Hyde-White
CommissionerSabu
ToomaiWalter Hudd
PetersenHarry Lane
Bit Part (uncredited)D.J. Williams
HunterIravatha
Kala Nag (uncredited)