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In 2010, Mark Hartley followed up his tribute to Australia’s trashy film past Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation with Machete Maidens Unleashed, a look at Filipino ...
Leavold has been pursuing Weng Weng’s story for the past seven years, trying to fill the gaps and overcome “mountains of misinformation” on the Internet. For the record, he said in an e-mail interview ...
To make an independent film, you need an obsession or a dream. Andrew Leavold, the director of the new Australian documentary The Search For Weng Weng, had both. The obsession began early. On the ...
Weng Weng, or Ernesto dela Cruz, is the smallest actor to play a lead role in local movies. Standing two feet-nine inches, he became popular in his midget spy films For Y'ur Height Only and The ...
How obsessed can you be in something? No one in the world film industry is as obsessed as this Australian filmmaker in searching for Weng-Weng, Philippine's action star of the 80's. Australian ...
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A 2’9” footnote in cinematic history is investigated to surprisingly rewarding ends in “The Search for Weng Weng.” Andrew Leavold’s documentary pokes at the puzzle of a long-neglected novelty Filipino ...
Of all the abductions, this one is different.