Merian C. Cooper
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Merian Caldwell Cooper (October 24, 1893 – April 21, 1973) was an American aviator, United States Air Force and Polish Air Force officer, adventurer, screenwriter, film director, and producer. Cooper was the founder of the Kościuszko Squadron during the Polish–Soviet War and was a Soviet prisoner of war for a time. He was a notable movie producer, and got his start with film as part of the Explorers Club, traveling the world and documenting adventures. He was a member of the board of directors of Pan American Airways, but his love of film always took priority. During his film career, he worked for companies such as Pioneer Pictures, RKO Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He is also credited as co-inventor of the Cinerama film projection process. Cooper's most famous film was the 1933 movie King Kong. He was awarded an honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement in 1952 and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. Description above from the Wikipedia article Merian C. Cooper, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
King Kong
as Pilot of Plane that Kills Kong (uncredited)Adventurous filmmaker Carl Denham sets out to produce a motion picture unlike anything the world...
Movie pageGrass: A Nation's Battle for Life
as Self (as Merian Cooper)A silent documentary which follows a branch of the Bakhtiari tribe of Persia as they and their...
Movie pageCinerama Adventure
as Self (archive)A nostalgic and compelling look into the legendary three camera, three projector process that...
Movie pageI'm King Kong!: The Exploits of Merian C. Cooper
as Self (archive footage)This documentary explores the incredible life of Merian C. Cooper, from his time as a soldier...
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