Isle of Paradise (1932)
Shot over a period of six months in the island of Bali, in the Dutch East Indies, the film put together by Charles T. Trego, sets out to show that the scenic splendor and the beauty of the island lives up to the heralding both had from visitors. Any-and-everything shown seems to have happened in a natural way without being forced, and carries out the spirit of the legend that Bali is the one place on earth where happiness is the business. The narration is by David Ross, a popular New York City radio announcer of the time.
Director: Charles T. Trego
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 61 min
Release Date: July 20, 1932
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Isle of Paradise about?
- Shot over a period of six months in the island of Bali, in the Dutch East Indies, the film put together by Charles T. Trego, sets out to show that the scenic splendor and the beauty of the island lives up to the heralding both had from visitors. Any-and-everything shown seems to have happened in a natural way without being forced, and carries out the spirit of the legend that Bali is the one place on earth where happiness is the business. The narration is by David Ross, a popular New York City radio announcer of the time.
- Who directed Isle of Paradise?
- Isle of Paradise was directed by Charles T. Trego.
- How long is Isle of Paradise?
- Isle of Paradise has a runtime of 1h 1m (61 minutes).
- What genre is Isle of Paradise?
- Isle of Paradise is a Documentary film.