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* AwesomeMcCoolName: "Alexander Napoleon Ulysses Latour"
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* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: No doubt Jojo the raccoon would say this if it could talk, when it shows up in the trees long after Alexander thought it had been eaten by the alligator.
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* {{Narrator}}{{Narrator}}: In the opening scenes to establish the setting, not heard after that.
* RealityHasNoSubtitles: None given for the Cajun dialogue, like in the long scene near the end where the father gives the mother a new pot and Alexander a new rifle.
* RealityHasNoSubtitles: None given for the Cajun dialogue, like in the long scene near the end where the father gives the mother a new pot and Alexander a new rifle.
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* BarefootPoverty: Alexander traipses around without shoes.
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* MamaBear: An alligator that gets very pissed off when it sees Alexander messing with its eggs.
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It is a somewhat plotless tale, filmed in quasi-documentary style, of a young boy, Alexander Napoleon Ulysses Le Tour, living in the Louisiana bayou. Alexander, a young Cajun, roams around the backwoods of the bayou with his pet raccoon. An oil company arrives to drill for oil behind his father's house, but the oil company and the Le Tour family get along fine. More conflict is produced when an alligator eats Alexander's raccoon.
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It is a somewhat plotless tale, filmed in quasi-documentary style, of a young boy, Alexander Napoleon Ulysses Le Tour, Latour, living in the Louisiana bayou. Alexander, a young Cajun, roams around the backwoods of the bayou with his pet raccoon. An oil company arrives to drill for oil behind his father's house, but the oil company and the Le Tour family get along fine. More conflict is produced when an alligator eats Alexander's raccoon.
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* SceneryPorn: Jaw-dropping photography of the Louisiana swamps.
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* SceneryPorn: Jaw-dropping photography of the Louisiana swamps.swamps.
* SilenceIsGolden: Large chunks of the film are nothing more than Alexander in his pirogue boat, tooling around the swamp, with no dialogue.
* SilenceIsGolden: Large chunks of the film are nothing more than Alexander in his pirogue boat, tooling around the swamp, with no dialogue.
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* DisturbedDoves: Flocks of birds fly away as Alexander takes potshots at animals in the swamp.
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''Louisiana Story'' is a 1948 film directed by Robert Flaherty.
It is a somewhat plotless tale, filmed in quasi-documentary style, of a young boy, Alexander Napoleon Ulysses Le Tour, living in the Louisiana bayou. Alexander, a young Cajun, roams around the backwoods of the bayou with his pet raccoon. An oil company arrives to drill for oil behind his father's house, but the oil company and the Le Tour family get along fine. More conflict is produced when an alligator eats Alexander's raccoon.
''Louisiana Story'' was commissioned by Standard Oil in an effort to convince people that drilling for oil in the Louisiana swamps would not render them a filthy, befouled mess. It was the final film for Flaherty, the father of the documentary feature whose career dated back to ''Film/NanookOfTheNorth'' in 1922. However this film, unlike ''Nanook'', doesn't really even pretend to be a documentary.
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* AwesomeMcCoolName: "Alexander Napoleon Ulysses Le Tour"
* SceneryPorn: Jaw-dropping photography of the Louisiana swamps.
It is a somewhat plotless tale, filmed in quasi-documentary style, of a young boy, Alexander Napoleon Ulysses Le Tour, living in the Louisiana bayou. Alexander, a young Cajun, roams around the backwoods of the bayou with his pet raccoon. An oil company arrives to drill for oil behind his father's house, but the oil company and the Le Tour family get along fine. More conflict is produced when an alligator eats Alexander's raccoon.
''Louisiana Story'' was commissioned by Standard Oil in an effort to convince people that drilling for oil in the Louisiana swamps would not render them a filthy, befouled mess. It was the final film for Flaherty, the father of the documentary feature whose career dated back to ''Film/NanookOfTheNorth'' in 1922. However this film, unlike ''Nanook'', doesn't really even pretend to be a documentary.
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* AwesomeMcCoolName: "Alexander Napoleon Ulysses Le Tour"
* SceneryPorn: Jaw-dropping photography of the Louisiana swamps.