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Tabu: A Story of the South Seas ()


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On the South Pacific island of Bora Bora, a young couple's love is threatened when the tribal chief declares the girl a sacred virgin.

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Matahi ...
The Boy
Anne Chevalier ...
The Girl (as Reri)
Bill Bambridge ...
The Policeman (as Jean)
Hitu ...
The Old Warrior
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ah Fong ...
The Businessman (uncredited)
Jules ...
The Captain (uncredited)
Mehao ...
Boys Friend (uncredited)

Directed by

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F.W. Murnau

Written by

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F.W. Murnau ... (told by)
 
Robert J. Flaherty ... (told by) (as R.J. Flaherty)
 
Edgar G. Ulmer ... () (uncredited)

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David Flaherty ... associate producer (uncredited)
Robert J. Flaherty ... producer (uncredited)
F.W. Murnau ... producer (uncredited)

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Violeta Dinescu ... (1995)
Hugo Riesenfeld ... (musical setting)
W. Franke Harling ... (uncredited)
Milan Roder ... (uncredited)

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Floyd Crosby ... (photographed by)

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Arthur A. Brooks ... (uncredited)

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H.H. Caldwell ... supporting editor (uncredited)
Martha Dresback ... negative cutter (uncredited)
Katherine Hilliker ... supporting editor (uncredited)
Edgar G. Ulmer ... supervising editor (uncredited)

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Edgar G. Ulmer ... production manager (uncredited)

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Bill Bambridge ... assistant director
David Flaherty ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Floyd Crosby ... camera operator (uncredited)

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Frank Strobel ... conductor (1995)

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Plot Summary

In his final film, F.W. Murnau presents the tale of two young lovers on the idyllic island of Bora Bora in the South Pacific. Their life is shattered when the old warrior declares the girl to be the Chosen Maid and it is forbidden for any man to even look upon her. Refusing to accept a life apart, they run off to another island, one that is decadent and westernized. The boy works as a pearl diver but not quite understanding the concept of money, is soon in debt. When the old warrior tracks them down they again plan to run away but in a desperate attempt to pay off his debts, the boy dives for pearls in shark-infested waters. The boy is successful but fate seems determined to keep the two lovers apart. Written by garykmcd

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Taglines You'll live every rapturous moment of this radiant romance. (Print Ad- Sunday Tribune, ((Manila, P.I.)) 24 April 1932) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Tabu (United States)
  • Tabou (France)
  • Tabu (Germany)
  • Tabú (Spain)
  • Tabu (Poland)
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  • 86 min
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Budget $150,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $1,028,960

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Trivia Producer/director/co-writer F.W. Murnau died in a car accident a few days after starting work on the music for this film. It had its New York premiere a week later. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Treibjagd in der Südsee (1940). See more »
Soundtracks Nocturnes See more »
Quotes The Girl: [writing a goodbye letter] I must go. Hitu is here and waits for me. You will die if I do not obey. I will go so that you may live. The tabu is upon us. I have been so happy with you far more than I deserved. The love you have given me, I will keep to the last beat of my heart. Across the great waters, I will come to you in your dreams when the moon spreads its path on the sea. Farewell.
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