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    Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life

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    Poster of the movie Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life [1925]
    1925     Documentary    
    1h 11min

    In 1924, neophyte filmmakers Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack -- later to achieve cinematic immortality as the makers of KING KONG -- joined forces with journalist and spy Marguerite Harrison and set off to film an adventure. They found excitement, danger, and drama in the migration of the Bakhtiari nomads of Persia (now Iran). Twice a year, more than fifty thousand people and half a million animals surmounted seemingly impossible obstacles -- braving the icy, raging waters of the half-mile-wide Karun River and winding their way up the side of the sheer, snow-covered rock face of the fifteen-thousand-foot-high Zardeh Kuh mountain -- to take their herds to pasture. Risking their own lives in the process, Cooper and Schoedsack captured astonishing, unforgettable images of courage and determination and created one of the cinema's first great documentaries.

    Directed byMerian C_ Cooper, Ernest B_ Schoedsack
    Written byRichard Carver, Terry Ramsaye
    CompanyFamous Players-Lasky CorporationFamous-Lasky Film ServiceFamous-Lasky Film Service
    CountryUSA

    Featuring

    Merian C. Cooper
    Ernest B. Schoedsack
    Marguerite Harrison
    Haidar Khan
    Lufta

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