Rango (1931)

NR 1 hr 6 min
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How long is Rango (1931)?
Rango (1931) is 1 hr 6 min long.
Who directed Rango (1931)?
Ernest B. Schoedsack
What is Rango (1931) about?
Rango was one of several quasi-documentaries produced by future King Kong maven Ernest B. Schoedsack. The film begins with a dramatized prologue, as a small boy (Douglas Scott) listens in rapt attention while his uncle (Claude King), recently returned from India, relates the story of a baby orangutan named Rango. The bulk of the film concerns the efforts by elderly hunter Ali and his son Bin to trap a marauding tiger. When Bin is himself cornered by the huge beast, Rango comes to the rescue, sacrificing his own life for the sake of his human friend.