Gow the Head Hunter
Captain Edward A. Salisbury was a noted millionaire explorer and writer, whose exploration stories of the islands of the South Seas Pacific appeared often in "The National Geographic," and other magazines in the early part of the 20th-century, spent 18 months exploring the New Hebrides islands where head-hunting and cannibalism was practiced by some of the natives. The footage shot by Captain Edward A. Salisbury was put together to make this film. Captain Salisbury explained that 'gow' was the native term for the practice of head-hunting, and was not the name of one of the head-hunters.
Gow the Head Hunter
December 24, 1928
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Cast (1)
Edward A. Salisbury
Self
Crew (4)
Directing
Edward A. Salisbury
Director
Writing
Edward A. Salisbury
Writer
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Merian C. Cooper
Director of Photography
Ernest B. Schoedsack
Director of Photography