Harry Potter star has produced Canyon Del Muerto, which tells how Ann Axtell Morris worked with Navajo people in 1920s US
e is one of the most recognisable actors in the world, known for his role as Draco Malfoy in thefranchise. But now Tom Felton wants to use his platform to spotlight someone whose historical achievements have been obscured for decades.
The film, expected to be released this spring, also stars Felton as Morris’s husband, Earl, who is often cited as the model for George Lucas’s Indiana Jones character. It explores how Morris’s accomplishments were overshadowed by her husband’s fame and prejudices against women. The film depicts the dangers of her and her husband’s treks across the US south-west, and how their Navajo guides discouraged them from their descent into Canyon Del Muerto – known as the Canyon of the Dead Man – because they believed it to be cursed.
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