DVD 110 mins IMDB 6.8
R (Restricted)
Emerald Forest, The
MGM/UA (1985)
In Collection
#1601

My Rating:
8

Seen It:
Yes
Action, Adventure
UK  /  English

Charley Boorman Tomme
Powers Boothe Bill Markham
Meg Foster Jean Markham
Dira Pass Kachiri
Yara Vaneau Young Heather
William Rodriguez Young Tommy
Estee Chandler Heather Markham
Dira Paes Kachiri
Eduardo Conde Werner
Ariel Coelho Padre Leduc
Peter Marinker Perreira
Tetchie Agbayani Caya
Gabriel Archanjo Trader's Henchman
Isabel Bicudo Kachiri's Cousin
Mario Borges Costa
Silvana de Faria Peoui

Director John Boorman; Rospo Pallenberg
Producer John Boorman; Michael Dryhurst
Writer Rospo Pallenberg; John Boorman
Cinematography Philippe Rousselot
Musician Brian Gascoigne; Junior Homrich

John Boorman's 1985 South American epic never quite gets all of its gears working simultaneously, but it remains an often startling work with an extraordinary performance by the director's own son, Charley Boorman. Powers Boothe plays an American engineer working on a dam project in Brazil. When his young son is seemingly absorbed one day into the dense perils and beauty of the Amazon rain forest, Boothe's character goes on a protracted, 10-year search for him. In the interim, Boorman puts his full storytelling powers to work by characteristically exploring the arcane rhythms and dangers of an indigenous world hidden from ordinary view. Specifically, Boorman leads us into the life of a forest tribe who have assimilated the missing child and who will ultimately send him back with the opposite of his father's pro-development sensibility. The movie is gorgeous to behold, and it's great fun watching Boorman find ever-novel ways of making the same film again and again. But the environmental message and the emotion of the core relationship get in each other's way a bit, preventing the film from uniting on every front. Still, this is a must for Boorman fans. --Tom Keogh

Edition Details
Distributor MGM (Video & DVD)
Barcode 027616858474
Region Region 1
Chapters 16
Release Date 2/6/2001
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Widescreen (16:9)
Subtitles French; Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Original Theatrical Trailer