
Kon-Tiki
"Kon-Tiki" was the name of a wooden raft used by six Scandinavian scientists, led by Thor Heyerdahl, to make a 101-day journey from South America to the Polynesian Islands. The purpose of the expedition was to prove Heyerdal's theory that the Polynesian Islands were populated from the east- specifically Peru- rather than from the west (Asia) as had been the theory for hundreds of years. Heyerdahl made a study of the winds and tides in the Pacific, and by simulating conditions as closely as possible to those he theorized the Peruvians encountered, set out on the voyage.
Kon-Tiki
January 13, 1950
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Cast (7)

Thor Heyerdahl
Himself

Herman Watzinger
Himself

Erik Hesselberg
Himself

Knut Haugland
Himself

Torstein Raaby
Himself

Bengt Danielsson
Himself

Ben Grauer
Narrator
Crew (12)
Directing

Thor Heyerdahl
Director
Writing

Thor Heyerdahl
Writer
Production

Olle Nordemar
Producer

Thor Heyerdahl
Producer
Sound

Gösta Wiholm
Sound

Sune Waldimir
Music
Art
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Thor Heyerdahl
Director of Photography

Herman Watzinger
Director of Photography

Erik Hesselberg
Director of Photography

Knut Haugland
Director of Photography

Torstein Raaby
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
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No data availableEditing

Olle Nordemar
Editor