Summaries

This documentary explores the incredible life of Merian C. Cooper, from his time as a soldier and pilot in three different wars, to his exploits in Hollywood, as a director, producer and cinematic innovator.

A chronological celebration of the life and contributions to movies of Merian C. Cooper (1893-1973), adventurer turned filmmaker. Tossed from the Naval Academy and wanting to make his father proud, he becomes a bomber pilot in World War I, assists the Polish resistance, escapes from a Soviet prison, and becomes a documentary filmmaker. He brings his camera close to stampeding elephants and lunging tigers. With "King Kong," he used stop-motion animation. Other innovations include his use of aviation in movie making and his embrace of Technicolor and Cinemascope. Archival interviews of Cooper and his partner, Monty Schoedsack, add to the soundtrack. Talking heads also comment.—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • pilot
  • king kong character
  • filmmaker
  • polish resistance
  • technicolor as subject
Genres
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 2, 2005
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Hudebni Studios, Prague, Czech Republic
Production companies Turner Entertainment Photoplay Productions Turner Classic Movies (TCM)

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Tech specs

Runtime 57m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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