Navajo [DVD] [1952]
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A Navajo boy stoically endures hardship, hunger and the death of his family. He is taken away to attend a white man boarding school and escapes but is pursued to the ancient Navajo caves. Filmed at majestic Canyon de Chelly and Nominated for two Academy Awards®.
MPAA Rating: NR
Format: DVD
A Navajo boy stoically endures hardship, hunger, and the death of his family. He is taken away to attend a white man boarding school and escapes but is pursued to ancient Navajo caves. Magnificently filmed at majestic Canyon de Chelly and nominated for two Academy Awards®.
In the title role, a seven-year-old Navajo boy, Francis Kee Teller, received a Golden Globe special award even though he had never seen a movie until viewing his performance.
Cinematographer Virgil Miller started in silent pictures and became known primarily for filming travelogues. He had a reputation for keeping cameras rolling in remote locations under adverse weather conditions. The producers needed a cameraman with those qualities and tracked him down at a camera shop where he repaired photographic equipment. At age 64, Miller took on the challenge of working in freezing cold, with only one camera, a tripod, and four reflectors, and came away with an Academy Award® nomination, and a full spread in the prestigious American Cinematographer.
The working title was “The Voice of the Wind,” and despite a shoestring $30,000 production budget, a threatened ban by the Indian Service, harsh weather and terrain, infighting between the co-producers, the picture went on to earn universal critical acclaim.
Cast Francis Kee Teller, Hall Bartlet, William Draper, John Mitchell |
Director Norman Foster Producer Hall Bartlett, Norman Foster Cinematography Virgil Miller |
Format DVD
Language English
Region All
Audio STEREO
Rating NR
Runtime 72
Year 1952
UPC 760137404194
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