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Title:
Secret Cinema: Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness (1927)
When:
Jan 18 2012 06:00PM
Where:
Penn Museum - Philadelphia
Category:
Film
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012, 6:00 pm
Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness, 1927

The Secret Cinema is known for presenting classic films of all genres-from B-films to mega-budget Hollywood classics to obscure shorts, always in 16mm film-never video! Jay Schwartz, founder of Secret Cinema, curates a special series of films specifically for the Penn Museum in 2011-2012. Join us for what promises to be unique adventures in foreign lands, and free popcorn!

Free with Museum admission. Free with your PennCard.

secret_cinema_changBefore they dreamed up that oversized ape, King Kong's creators Merian C. 
Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack filmed this amazing semi-documentary film, which was, along with the team's earlier Grass, an early example of the adventure-exploration movie. Chang is not only the obvious prototype for their later masterpiece, King Kong, but a terrifically entertaining film in its own right. Shot entirely on location in Siam under dangerous conditions, the film tells the story of a farmer and his family who have settled a small patch of land on the edge of the jungle. Their existence is a constant struggle against the many wild animals around thembear, tigers, and evenchangs! The climactic elephant stampede remains one of the most exciting scenes in cinema history.

"It's still the best picture I ever made." - Merian C. Cooper, 1966