DVD 81 IMDB 7.8
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Tabu - A Story Of The South Seas
Image Ent. (1931)
In Collection
#6957

Seen It:
Yes
Adventure, Drama, Romance
USA  /  English

Matahi The Boy
Anne Chevalier The Girl
Bill Bambridge The Policeman
Hitu The Old Warrior
Jean Policeman
Kong Ah Chinese
Ah Fong The Businessman
Jules The Captain

Director F.W. Murnau
Producer David Flaherty; Robert J. Flaherty
Writer Robert Flaherty; F.W. Murnau; Robert J. Flaherty

The Milestone Collection

Filmed entirely in Tahiti, Tabu represented an unusual collaboration between legendary directors F.W. Murnau and Robert Flaherty (Nanook of the North). Two lovers are doomed by a tribal edict decreeing that the girl is "tabu" to all men. While the lovers' flight from judgment and the ultimate power of films, Tabu is all open air and sunlight- the brilliant tropical light sparkles on the ocean and glistens on the beautiful young bodies of the native men and women.

Murnau's tragic death in a car accident on March 11, 1931, just weeks before the world premiere of Tabu, cut short one of film's most brilliant careers. The director of such classics as Nosferatu, The Last Laugh and Sunrise was a genius with an incomparable talent to dazzle the viewer. The 1931 Academy Award winner for Best Cinematography, Tabu is available now for the first time since its original release in the complete uncensored version. Thanks to the UCLA restoration, Tabu is again one of the most gorgeous black and white films ever made.

Edition Details
Distributor Image Entertainment
Edition Special Edition
Barcode 014381593129
Region Region 1
Chapters 16
Release Date 9/3/2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Price $29.99
Links DVD Empire
IMDB
Amazon US

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Features
Audio Commentary by UCLA Film Professor Janet Bergstrom
Still Gallery
Outtake Footage
Short Film: "Reri in New York"
Theatrical Trailer