Rango
Ernest B. Schoedsack
Rango (1931) is a quasi-documentary film directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack and released by Paramount Pictures. The frame story is narrated by a white father (Claude King), who has recently returned from India, to his son (Douglas Scott). He explains that man's closest relative in nature is the orangutan, which translates literally as "man of the forest." He then tells the story of Ali and his son Bin, natives of Sumatra, who hunt in a jungle village. Ali wants to shoot a marauding tiger, but the or... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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