Call It Courage (1973)
Posted by Kenneth W. Orme on Sep 10th 2015
Based on the Newbery-Medal Winning children's novel of the same name, CALL IT COURAGE comes to the screen as a narrative-driven photographic account of a Polynesian legend. This legend is re-enacted by what appears to be a young native about the same age as the book's hero. He rarely speaks and when he does, the performer uses native words, leaving accompanying action to explain them. This system works well, as do tropical island scenes involving lagoons, reefs, and a wild boar. Even a menacing tribe of cannibals and an attacking shark are portrayed with adequately suspenseful urgency, tweaked to greater dramatic impact by a descriptively apt music score. Boy and drama are well served by this Disney production. The message of independently overcoming fears is potently communicated.
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