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Tahitian Noni
International
The TAHITIAN NONI® Juice
Company
Presents
"The
Legend of Johnny Lingo"
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The biggest and most
exciting promotional event arrived when Tahitian Noni
International sponsored a
major motion picture called
"The Legend of Johnny
Lingo" that hit theaters worldwide in the Fall
of 2003! The story takes place in the beautiful
tropical paradise of the South Pacific Islands. |

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The movie has the
noni story woven throughout the movie. Filming was
completed in New
Zealand and the islands of the South Pacific. Premieres were held in select cities around the country. (See Links
below for more Information about the movie and its sponsor and
producers.) |
A Legend from a Legend...
Tahitian Noni
International, the
TAHITIAN NONI® Juice Company, is pleased to announce that it sponsored
“The Legend of Johnny Lingo,” a major motion picture that hit
theaters worldwide in the Fall of 2003.
The story takes place in
the beautiful tropical paradise of the South Pacific Islands.
The story, with its ties to the South
Pacific, is a natural for Tahitian Noni International, the first company
to bring noni to the market.
The movie
has the noni story woven throughout the movie. Filming was
completed in New Zealand and the islands of the South
Pacific. Premieres were held in select cities around the
country.
The movie will play a pivotal role in telling
the Tahitian Noni International story, building brand identity, and in promoting TAHITIAN NONI®
Products. Tahitian Noni International is especially happy to be a part of
this production and the team of renowned professionals that have been
assembled for its creation.
The Production...
The Molen/Garbett Production of “The Legend
of Johnny Lingo” began principal photography on July 8, 2002 in
Auckland, New Zealand and then completed filming on the island of Aitutaki in the
Cook Islands in the South Pacific.
Academy Award-winning producer Jerry Molen
(“Schindler’s List”) along with veteran producer John Garbett, brought in
the critically acclaimed Polynesian screenwriter Riwia Brown (“Once We
Were Warriors”) to write the script. The film will be the feature film
debut for editor Steven Ramirez. Brad Pelo will serve as executive producer.
The Story...
“The Legend of Johnny Lingo” is adapted from
a short story written by the late novelist Patricia McGerr and was first
published in the mid-1960’s. It has been translated into dozens of
languages and reprinted in hundreds of publications that have reached
millions of people the world over. As told by a father to his young son,
“The Legend of Johnny Lingo” is a captivatingly romantic tale set amongst
the Polynesian cultures of the South Pacific. At the same time, the
story’s themes about love and self-image resonate with universal appeal.
Johnny Lingo, or Tau, as he was called as a
child, was orphaned as a baby. He was passed from household to household
as families grew tired of him. He was blamed for a wide variety of curses
that befell the community and soon found himself living at the least
desirable home on this small South Seas island. It was there he came to
know Mahana and her father who blamed his daughter for his wife’s death in
childbirth.
Fellow islanders have come to see Mahana
through her father’s eyes – as troublesome and undesirable. However, Tau
and Mahana, the two outcasts, form a strong bond. When Tau finds the
wherewithal to leave the island on a canoe he has built, he promises to
return one day for Mahana.
Eight years later, Johnny Lingo has the means
to return for Mahana. He has learned a lot about life and is determined
to win Mahana’s heart. But he has devised a plan that enables him to also
make a long-overdue point with those who for so many years treated both
him and Mahana with such malice. Johnny’s point? That real beauty comes
from within. Most importantly, however, Johnny has found a way to honor
Mahana, and in fact, to honor love itself.
The FILMMakers...
Producer Jerry Molen won the Academy Award
for Best Picture in 1993 for “Schindler’s List”. He also produced Steven
Spielberg’s films “The Lost World: Jurassic Park”, “Jurassic Park”,
“Hook”, and most recently, “Minority Report”. As an Executive Producer
for Amblin Entertainment, he was involved with such hits as “Twister”,
“Casper”, “Little Rascals”, and “The Flintstones” among others. Molen
also worked as a Unit Production Manager on “The Color Purple”, “A
Soldier’s Story”, “Tootsie”, “The Postman Always Rings Twice”, and “Days
of Thunder”.
After an 18-month, post-graduate internship
at the White House, producer John Garbett was hired by ABC Television as a
financial analyst in its business division. He soon joined Fox Television
moving from finance into production management. In 1984, he was hired by
the Walt Disney Company as a television production executive and later
held the same position in the feature film division.
As a feature film production executive, he
oversaw “3 Men and a Little Lady”, “Father of the Bride”, and “Alive”
among other Touchstone projects. He has since acted as a development
producer and production consultant for Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros.,
Universal Studios, and independent production companies on a number of
feature film projects including “The Frighteners”, “Pet People”, “The
Matrix”, and “Shrek”.
Director Steven Ramirez makes his directorial
debut with “The Legend of Johnny Lingo”. As a feature film editor, he has
worked on such pictures as “Driving Miss Daisy”, “Being There”, “Cocoon –
The Return”, “Big Trouble in Little China”, “Dolores Claiborne”, “Pacific
Heights”, and “Devil’s Advocate”. Ramirez is following in the footsteps
of other feature film editors – such as Richard Donner and James Cameron –
who have gone on to become successful film directors.
Screenwriter Riwia Brown is one of
Polynesia’s most accomplished screenwriters and playwrights. In 1994, she
wrote the screenplay for “Once We Were Warriors”. This New Zealand-made
movie went on to become the most successful film about the Polynesian
people to date.
Brown won worldwide accolades for helping to
create a window into the lives of a Maori family in contemporary New
Zealand. Brown has been involved with Polynesian (Maori) theatre as an
actor in Wellington, New Zealand, since the early 1980’s. In 1988,
Brown’s first play, Roimata, was selected for inclusion in a five-part
Maori drama series, which she adapted and directed for television. She
has since written and directed numerous plays – her own and those written
by others.
Stay Tuned...
“The Legend of Johnny Lingo” promises to be a
major promotional event for Tahitian Noni International. Stay tuned for announcements
that will be made over the next several months regarding how Tahitian Noni
International
Distributors will benefit from programs that will be implemented with the
production and release of “The Legend of Johnny Lingo”.
Again, we at Tahitian Noni International are extremely excited to
be a major partner in this project and look forward to the impact that the
movie will have with audiences everywhere. We feel the exposure to be
gained through our participation will boost the TAHITIAN NONI®
Brand for years to come.
The Legend Continues...
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