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Ellis Roderick Dungan is a Actor, Director and Editor American born on 11 may 1909 at Ohio (USA)

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Birth name Ellis Roderick Dungan
Nationality USA
Birth 11 may 1909 at Ohio (USA)
Death 1 december 2001 (at 92 years)

Ellis R. Dungan (11 May 1909 - 1 December 2001) was an American film director, who was well known for working in Indian films, predominantly in Tamil cinema, from 1936 to 1950. He was an alumnus of the University of Southern California and moved to India in 1935. During his film career in South India, Dungan directed the debut films of several popular Tamil film actors, such as M. G. Ramachandran in Sathi Leelavathi, T. S. Balaiya and N. S. Krishnan

Biography

Early life
Dungan was born in Barton, Ohio, USA on 11 May 1909. He attended high school in St. Clairsville, where he played quarterback on the school football team. He bought his first box camera to take pictures for the school yearbook, for which he was editor-in-chief. He later enrolled at the University of Southern California in 1932 in the newly established Cinema Department.


Career

In 1935, he came to India with his college mate Michael Ormalev at the invitation of another USC student - Manik Lal Tandon of Bombay. Tandon's family was then planning to enter the film industry. When those plans did not take off, Tandon invited them to Calcutta where he was directing the Tamil film Nandanar. There Tandon introduced them to A. N. Marudhachalm Chettiar, a film producer who was making the film Sathi Leelavathi and recommended Dungan be hired to direct the film as he himself was busy directing Nandanar . Thus Dungan made his directing debut with Sathi Leelavathi which was also the first film of future-Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. G. Ramachandran. During 1936-50, Dungan made a number of Tamil films and one Hindi film - Meera (1947). Dungan had no knowledge of Indian languages, a problem which never affected his career as a director of films in Indian languages, especially Tamil. He introduced many new techniques to Indian cinema despite the technical limitations of that period. Many of his movies were based on the mythical characters of the Hindu religion and he had to shoot them in Hindu temples where non Hindus were not allowed. Dungan filmed his movies in the temples by passing himself off as a Kashmiri pundit. Dungan is credited with introducing modern make-up, the mobile camera and cabaret dance numbers to Tamil Cinema and moving it away from the influence of stage plays.For his introduction of intimate love scenes in Ponmudi (1950), Dungan was criticized by the press for introducing "vulgar" scenes and for "corrupting the population with American ways".

His last Tamil film was Manthiri Kumari in 1950. He returned to America and settled in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1958. There he started his company - "Ellis Dungan productions" and for the next thirty years made documentary movies for the Hollywood producer Duke Goldstone.


Death
Dungan died in Wheeling on 1 December 2001 at the age of 92.

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Ellis Roderick Dungan (11 films)

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Actor

Sathi Leelavathi
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Genres Drama
Actors M. G. Ramachandran, 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan, S. Balaiah, Ellis Roderick Dungan, Subramaniam Srinivasan
Roles Director
Rating60% 3.0118953.0118953.0118953.0118953.011895
Krishnamurthy (M. K. Radha), a rich man living with his wife Leelavathi (M. S. Gnanambal) and a daughter in Madras, is lured into drinking, gambling and other

Director

Manthiri Kumari, 2h43
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Genres Drama
Actors M. G. Ramachandran, M. N. Nambiar, Padmini Ramachandran, Lalitha
Rating69% 3.457143.457143.457143.457143.45714
The king of Mullai nadu is dominated by his Raja guru (head priest) (M. N. Nambiar). The guru wants his son Parthiban (S. A. Natarajan) to be appointed as the General of the army. But the king appoints Veera Mohan (MGR) instead. The enraged Parthiban becomes a bandit and starts raiding the country side. He wants to marry the princess Jeevarekha (G. Shakuntala) who is in love with Veera Mohan. Parthiban sends a message to Jeevarekha to meet him secretly. The message is delivered by mistake to the minister's daughter Amudhavalli (Madhuri Devi) and she goes to meet Parthiban. Parthiban and Amudhavalli fall in love. Meanwhile, the king sends his general Veeramohan to capture the bandits plaguing the country side. Veeramohan captures Parthiban and produces him in the royal court. The Raja guru is enraged and tries to get his son off by various means. He demands a trial for his son in front of the Goddess. During the trial, Amudhavalli hides behind the Goddess statue and pronounces Parthiban as innocent. She blames Veeramohan for the banditry. The king believing that the Goddess had spoken releases Parthiban and exiles Veeramohan. Parthiban and Amudhavalli are happily married. But goaded by his father Parthiban wants to take over the kingdom by marrying the princess. He decides to kill Amudhavalli. He tricks her into going with him to a cliff edge and tells her of his intention to kill her. Amudavalli begs him for a chance to worship him by going around him three times before she meets her death. Parthiban grants her last wish. While going around him she pushes him to his death from behind. Shocked by her actions and her husband's betrayal, she confesses her sins and becomes a Buddhist nun. The raja guru is jailed and Veera mohan is reunited with the princess.
Ponmudi
Ponmudi (1950)
, 2h50
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan

Ponmudi was a love story based on the Bharathidasan novel Edhirparatha Mutham.
Meera
Meera (1945)
, 1h53
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Genres Drama, Biography
Themes Political films
Actors M.S.Subbulakshmi, Chittor V. Nagaiah, S. Balaiah, M. G. Ramachandran
Rating71% 3.565713.565713.565713.565713.56571
Around 1580 AD during the reign of Emperor Akbar, young Meera (Radha Viswanathan), influenced by the story of Andal and Krishna, is deeply in love with Krishna, so much so that she considers Krishna to be her husband after she garlands him on an auspicious day as advised by her mother. As Meera grows into a young woman (M. S. Subbulakshmi), her devotion to Krishna grows.
Dhaasippen
Dhaasippen (1943)
, 2h30
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Genres Historical
Actors M. G. Ramachandran, 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan, R. Balasaraswathi Devi, M. R. Santhanalakshmi

The young devadasi (Balasaraswathi of the ‘Malligai poomalai rojaa' fame) is forced by her family to yield to the lustful zamindar (Das) but she refuses for, she is devoted to Lord Shiva (MGR). She wishes to marry her lover (Mahalingam), but there are a lot of hurdles. The zamindar attempts to kidnap the woman to make her his mistress. But his attempts fail thanks to the intervention of Shiva and his consort Parvathi (Santhanalakshmi). Devadasi is tired of life, Answering her prayers, Shiva transforms her into a ‘Thumbhai' plant. Even today, its flowers are offered to Lord Shiva during worship in many places. Hence, the film also had the title Thumbhai Mahatmyam.
Kalamegam
Kalamegam (1940)

Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Actors 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan

Kalamegam is based on the life of 15th century Tamil poet Kalamegam.
Sakuntalai
Sakuntalai (1940)

Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Themes Films based on plays
Actors M.S.Subbulakshmi, 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan, K. Thavamani Devi
Rating63% 3.196933.196933.196933.196933.19693
Sakuntalai is the story of the mythological queen Shakuntala, whose tale is told in the Mahabarata and dramatized by Kalidasa in the play Abhijñānaśākuntalam.
Ambikapathy, 3h30
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Actors M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, M. R. Santhanalakshmi, S. Balaiah, 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan
Rating65% 3.287443.287443.287443.287443.28744
The film is based on a story set in the Chola Empire in year 1083 AD. The titular character in the story is Ambikapathy (M K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar), the son of the Tamil poet Kambar (Serugulathur Sama) who is in love with the Chola princess and daughter of Kulothunga Chola, Amaravati (played by M. R. Santhanalakshmi). The king objects to their love and insists on testing Ambikapathy's literary mettle before judging his worth. The test given to Ambikapathi is that he should write and sing a hundred poems in the field of Puram (dealing with war and politics). The poems should not have any reference to the field of Aram (dealing of love and romance). Ambikapathi begins the test in the King's court with a Kadavul Vaazhthu(invocation to God). Amaravathi who is keeping the count, mistakes the invocation as a poem and counts it as poem number one. When he has sung only ninety nine Puram poems, she thinks he has completed the task and signals him that hundred poems have been sung. Declaring victory, Ambikapathy sings of his love for her and thus fails the test. He is executed by the king.
Iru Sahodarargal
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Genres Drama
Actors M. G. Ramachandran, S. Balaiah, M. G. Chakrapani

Vijayakumar and Sukumar (K. P. Kesavan) are brothers. Sukumar, the younger brother is an actor and goes to Madras to earn a living. There he gets a break and becomes famous. The money he sends for his family's upkeep is stolen by Vijayakumar and his wife. Because of their greed, the joint family gets split. After some time, the wayward brother and sister in law have a change of heart and repent for their actions. The family is once again reunited.
Sathi Leelavathi
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Genres Drama
Actors M. G. Ramachandran, 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan, S. Balaiah, Ellis Roderick Dungan, Subramaniam Srinivasan
Rating60% 3.0118953.0118953.0118953.0118953.011895
Krishnamurthy (M. K. Radha), a rich man living with his wife Leelavathi (M. S. Gnanambal) and a daughter in Madras, is lured into drinking, gambling and other
Nandanar
Nandanar (1935)

Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Genres Biography
Actors K.B.Sundarambal

The story is based on the life of nandanar (also known as Thirunaalai Povar-(thee who pilgrims tomorrow) ) and his becoming of a Naayanar. For full story,see Nandanar.

Editor

Ponmudi
Ponmudi (1950)
, 2h50
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan

Ponmudi was a love story based on the Bharathidasan novel Edhirparatha Mutham.
Sakuntalai
Sakuntalai (1940)

Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Themes Films based on plays
Actors M.S.Subbulakshmi, 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan, K. Thavamani Devi
Rating63% 3.196933.196933.196933.196933.19693
Sakuntalai is the story of the mythological queen Shakuntala, whose tale is told in the Mahabarata and dramatized by Kalidasa in the play Abhijñānaśākuntalam.
Ambikapathy, 3h30
Directed by Ellis Roderick Dungan
Actors M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, M. R. Santhanalakshmi, S. Balaiah, 'Kalaivanar' N. S. Krishnan
Roles Editor
Rating65% 3.287443.287443.287443.287443.28744
The film is based on a story set in the Chola Empire in year 1083 AD. The titular character in the story is Ambikapathy (M K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar), the son of the Tamil poet Kambar (Serugulathur Sama) who is in love with the Chola princess and daughter of Kulothunga Chola, Amaravati (played by M. R. Santhanalakshmi). The king objects to their love and insists on testing Ambikapathy's literary mettle before judging his worth. The test given to Ambikapathi is that he should write and sing a hundred poems in the field of Puram (dealing with war and politics). The poems should not have any reference to the field of Aram (dealing of love and romance). Ambikapathi begins the test in the King's court with a Kadavul Vaazhthu(invocation to God). Amaravathi who is keeping the count, mistakes the invocation as a poem and counts it as poem number one. When he has sung only ninety nine Puram poems, she thinks he has completed the task and signals him that hundred poems have been sung. Declaring victory, Ambikapathy sings of his love for her and thus fails the test. He is executed by the king.