Paw (film)

Paw (also known as Boy of Two Worlds) is a 1959 Danish film directed by Astrid Henning-Jensen.

Paw
Poster with the film's alternative title: Boy of Two Worlds
Directed byAstrid Henning-Jensen
Produced byMogens Skot-Hansen
Screenplay byAstrid Henning-Jensen
Bjarne Henning-Jensen[1]
Based onPaw, der Indianerjunge
by Torry Gredsted[1]
StarringJimmy Sterman
Music byHerman D. Koppel[1]
CinematographyHenning Bendtsen
Edited byAnker Sørensen
Production
company
Laterna Film[1]
Distributed byUnited States:
G. G. Communications[1]
Release date
Denmark:
18 December 1959
United States:
April 1970[1]
Running time
Denmark:
100 minutes[1]
United States:
88 minutes[1]
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish

Plot

A boy from the Caribbean, affected by the deaths of his parents and maiden aunt, escapes to the Danish forest.[2]

Cast

Release and reception

Paw was originally released in Denmark in December 1959.[1] It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film[3] and was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival.[4] In the United States, the film was released in April 1970 by G. G. Communications under the title Boy from Two Worlds; twelve minutes were cut from the original 100-minute running time.[1] In his Family Guide to Movies on Video, Henry Herx deemed it "a very engaging children's movie ... that will also interest adults".[2]

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See also

References

  1. Munden, Kenneth White (1971). "Boy of Two Worlds (Denmark) / F6.0532". The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States. 1921-1930. University of California Press. p. 118. ISBN 0-520-20970-2.
  2. Herx, Henry (1988). "Boy from Two Worlds". The Family Guide to Movies on Video. The Crossroad Publishing Company. p. 39 (pre-release version). ISBN 0-8245-0816-5.
  3. "The 32nd Academy Awards (1960) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  4. "Festival de Cannes: Paw". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 5 May 2019.


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