
The Flute of Krishna
Fantasy · Romance
Overview
Produced by the Eastman Kodak Company and shot in a then-experimental process, two-color Kodachrome, Martha Graham's dance "The Flute of Krishna" is performed by students from the Eastman School of Music. It's likely (but unconfirmed) that the film was directed by an uncredited Rouben Mamoulian.
Top Cast
Evelyn Sabin
Evelyn Sabin
Evelyn Sabin
Thelma Biracree
Thelma Biracree
Thelma Biracree
Constance Finkel
Constance Finkel
Constance Finkel
Robert Ross
Robert Ross
Robert Ross
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