Luggage of the Gods!

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Luggage of the Gods!
Directed by David Kendall
Produced by Jeff Folmsbee
Starring Mark Stolzenberg
Gabriel Barre
Gwen Ellison
Martin Haber
Music by Cengiz Yaltkaya
Cinematography Steven Ross
Editing by Jack Haigis
Distributed by Academy Home (1983) (VHS)
Release date(s) June 19, 1983
Running time 74 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Luggage of the Gods!' is a 1983 American comedy film. In the movie, cavemen living in a mountainous region of Latin America are completely disconnected from the modern world. They speak a simple constructed language, similar to that used in the 1981 movie Caveman. They worship and greatly fear airliners that regularly pass overhead. Tradition in the tribe dictated that they avert their eyes whenever a plane flies overhead. One day, an airliner's cargo malfunctions, causing it to jettison a good deal of luggage. Two young male cavemen break the taboo against looking at the planes, and observe the falling luggage. When they leave the tribe, they find clothing, cassettes, and counterfeit paintings, which wreak havoc on the power structure and economy of the tribe. Events get even more out of hand when the counterfeiters come looking for the paintings.

Writer and director David Kendall had an extremely tight budget. According to the New York Times, the film was shot "entirely on locations in New York, at city parks and near Bear Mountain". [1] The movie was released on June 19, 1983 and is rated G by the MPAA. It is available on VHS but has not been released on DVD.

Similar themes were explored in The Gods Must Be Crazy, a film in which an isolated African tribe was wrecked by a Coke bottle thrown from a plane.

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  1. ^ New York Times review, Published: June 19, 1987 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEFDB1F3AF93AA25755C0A961948260

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