- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em21 de abril de 1973 · San Diego, Califórnia, EUA (câncer)
- Nome de nascimentoMerian Coldwell Cooper
- Apelido
- Frank Mosher
- Altura1,73 m
- Merian C. Cooper nasceu o 24 de outubro de 1893 em Jacksonville, Flórida, EUA. Era produtor e autor e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em King Kong (1933), King Kong (2005) e Poderoso Joe (1998). Foi casado com Dorothy Jordan. Morreu o 21 de abril de 1973 em San Diego, Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugeDorothy Jordan(27 de maio de 1933 - 21 de abril de 1973) (sua morte, 3 crianças)
- Being the producer of King Kong (1933), he personally removed a scene in which four sailors, after Kong shook them off a log bridge, fall into a ravine and are eaten alive by giant spiders because, when previewed in January 1933, audience members either fled the theater in terror or talked about the ghastly scene during the entire movie.
- Cooper had a bizarre dream about a giant ape that was destroying New York City and recorded it when he woke up. This was the basis for the classic King Kong (1933), which he developed and produced.
- He was John Ford's favorite producer with whom to work.
- He died only day after Robert Armstrong, with whom he worked on Zaroff, o Caçador de Vidas (1932), King Kong (1933), Blind Adventure (1933), O Filho de King Kong (1933), Domínio dos Bárbaros (1947) and Monstro de um Mundo Perdido (1949): Armstrong died on April 20, 1973 and Cooper died on April 21, 1973.
- During the Russo-Polish War of 1920, when Soviet forces invaded Poland, Cooper helped to create the Kosciusko Squadron, a group of American pilots who flew for the Polish Air Force. They were of invaluable help during the Battle of Warsaw and were instrumental in preventing Russian forces from taking the city. When asked why he traveled all the way to Poland to fight in a war that America was not involved in, Cooper said that his great-grandfather, Col. John Cooper, had been a close friend of Gen. Pulaski, a Polish officer who had volunteered his services to help the American colonists in the US Revolutionary War. John Cooper had been present at Pulaski's death during the Battle of Savannah in 1779. Merrian Cooper said that since Poles had helped America in its fight for independence, he and his squadron were returning the favor.
- [about why the spider scene in King Kong (1933) was removed] It stopped the picture cold, so the next day back at the studio, I took it out myself.
- [to Fay Wray regarding King Kong (1933)] You are going to have the tallest, darkest leading man in Hollywood.
- [Regarding Ernest B. Schoedsack] Underneath his hard-boiled exterior, he had a heart of gold and the sensitiveness of a true artist. He was easy-going to the point of weakness with regard to everything but his work. It came first, and where it was concerned, he could be exacting. His patience was inexhaustible and he never lost his temper.
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