Tabu: A Story of the South Seas is a 1931 American synchronized sound film directed by F. W. Murnau. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the Western Electric Sound System sound-on-film process. A docufiction, it is split into two chapters: The first, called "Paradise", depicts the lives of two lovers on a South Seas island until they are forced to escape the island when the girl is chosen as a holy maid to the gods. The second chapter, "Paradise Lost", depicts the couple's life on a colonised island and how they adapt to and are exploited by Western civilisation. The title comes from the Polynesian concept of tapu, from which is derived the English word "taboo".
Tabu: A Story of the South Seas (1931)
Directed by F.W. Murnau
Genres - Action-Adventure, Drama, Romance, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Jul 30, 1931 |
Run Time - 86 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - PG-13
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$150,000
Box Office
$1,028,960
Tags
Bora Bora, Polynesia, Shark, South Seas, Story Of The South Seas
Attributes
Filming Location: Tahiti
Narrative Location: Insular Oceania
Narrative Location: Insular Oceania
Alternate Titles
Söderhavets Tarzan
SE
Taboe
NL
Tabou
FR
Tabu
AR, AT, BR, DK, DE, HU, PL, PT, RO, SE, TR, US
Tabù
IT
Tabú
ES
Tabu - kiellettyä rakkautta
FI
Tabu: A Story of the South Seas
, GB, US
Verboden liefde
NL
Табу
RU
Табу: История в Тихия океан
BG
Табу: История Южных Морей
RU
Табу: Прича са јужних мора
RS
タブウ(1931)
JP