Toomaï le grand cornac (1937)
Au cours d'une expédition à laquelle il participait, le père du jeune Toomaï est tué par un tigre. Le chef de l’expédition renvoie le garçon chez lui malgré ses supplications pour rester avec l’expédition. Toomaï n'est pas très loin quand il entend les barrissements furieux de son éléphant Kala Nag. Fou de colère, l'animal a jeté à terre son nouveau cornac, qui exige qu'il soit tué. Toomaï veut à tout prix sauver Kala Nag et l’emmène très loin dans la jungle.
Directeurs:
Zoltan Korda, Robert Flaherty.
écrivain:
John Collier
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Sabu as Toomai |
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W.E. Holloway as Toomai's Father |
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Walter Hudd as Petersen |
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Allan Jeayes as Machua Appa |
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Bruce Gordon as Rham Lahl |
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D.J. Williams as Hunter |
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Wilfrid Hyde-White as Commissioner |
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Iravatha as Kala Nag (uncredited) |
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Harry Lane as Bit Part (uncredited) |
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Udham Singh as Man in Crowd (uncredited) |
| Directing | Zoltan Korda | Director |
| Directing | Robert Flaherty | Director |
| Crew | Marcia de Silva | Additional Writing |
| Crew | Ákos Tolnay | Additional Writing |
| Directing | David Flaherty | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Teddy Baird | Assistant Director |
| Sound | A.W. Watkins | Sound Director |
| Sound | H.G. Cape | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | John W. Mitchell | Boom Operator |
| Sound | John Greenwood | Original Music Composer |
| Art | William Hutchinson | Set Designer |
| Editing | Charles Crichton | Editor |
| Production | Fred Ellis | Production Manager |
| Production | Alexander Korda | Producer |
| Camera | Osmond Borradaile | Director of Photography |
| Production | Teddy Baird | Production Manager |
| Directing | John Pommer | Second Assistant Director |
| Writing | Lajos Biró | Script Editor |
| Production | André de Toth | Production Assistant |
| Editing | William Hornbeck | Supervising Editor |
| Visual Effects | W. Percy Day | Matte Painter |
| Sound | Lionel Salter | Orchestrator |
| Sound | Muir Mathieson | Music Director |
| Writing | John Collier | Screenplay |
| Writing | Rudyard Kipling | Short Story |