Malabar Princess

2004 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Malabar Princess is a 2004 French film directed by Gilles Legrand. The film is about a young boy called Tom, who is sent to live with his grandfather in the French Alps after his mother disappeared during an excursion with her husband, Pierre, in the French Alps.[3] He becomes friends with Benoît, a boy about his age. While searching for Tom's mother they come across the remains of a plane that had crashed during the 1950s.

Directed byGilles Legrand
Written byGilles Legrand
Philippe Vuaillat
Marie-Aude Murail
Produced byFrédéric Brillion
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Malabar Princess
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Directed byGilles Legrand
Written byGilles Legrand
Philippe Vuaillat
Marie-Aude Murail
Produced byFrédéric Brillion
StarringJacques Villeret
Michèle Laroque
Claude Brasseur
Clovis Cornillac
Jules Angelo Bigarnet
CinematographyYves Angelo
Edited byJudith Rivière Kawa
Andrea Sedlácková
Music byRené Aubry
Production
companies
Epithète Films
France 3 Cinéma
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • 3 March 2004 (2004-03-03)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$5.8 million [1]
Box office$9.1 million [2]
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Plot

Tom is eight and dyslexic,[3] has been living near Mont Blanc with his maternal grandfather, a tram conductor.[3] He becomes friends with Benoît, and the two search for the remains of the Malabar Princess, an Air India plane that crashed in 1950.[4]

Production

The film was shot on location at Mont Blanc in France. The Malabar Princess disaster actually occurred on 3 November 1950. It was Flight 245, a Lockheed Constellation aircraft of Air India, which had crashed at 4,700 meters above sea level.[5] One of the engines of the wreckage was found on 15 September 1989 on the surface of the Glacier des Bossons, 1,900 m above sea level. A second engine was found on 22 September 2008 at 2,000 m above sea level on the same glacier.

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