Aramco Footage in "The Kingdom"

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Released 12 March 2008

Ken Slavin "Dear Folks": The Webster Letters from Arabia 1944-1959 emailed me the other day saying that his mother, Susan, aunt, Judy and grandmother, Mildred Webster were all in the film The Kingdom.

In the 2007 film, Special Agent Ronald Fleury (Jamie Foxx) assembles his team (Jennifer Garner, Chris Cooper, Jason Bateman) for a mission inside Saudi Arabia to find and capture a terrorist responsible for a deadly attack on Americans. However, the agents find themselves strangers in a strange land until a Saudi police captain takes them under his wing and helps them navigate the streets of Riyadh.

In one section of the film that describes the early days of Aramco development on the Arabian Gulf, there is color movie footage of Ken's mother running on the Ras Tanura beach (age 5 and topless), her sister, Judy, and his grandmother, Mildred, wearing a turban on her head. You also see the black baby lamb the men of Ras Tanura presented Ken's mother and aunt when they first landed in Dhahran in 1946.  In one chapter of Dear Folks, Ken describes his mother and her sister as one the first children in the Ras Tanura community immediately after the end of World War II. All the men were lonely for their families and gave Susan and Judy the lamb. 

Judy Webster, left, and her sister, Susan, running into the surf at Ras Tanura on the Persian Gulf, Spring 1946. Their house is visible on the horizon behind them and seated on the beach are their mother, Mildred, and two unidentified Aramco workers. Just behind the girls is the baby black lamb presented to them as a welcome gift by the men assigned to Ras Tanura.
Photograph by Aramco, courtesy Susan Webster Slavin

Categories: Aramco

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3 April 2008

All of the eary film footage is from The King Abdul Aziz Foundation and my personal collection.
There used to be a link to my website, believe I still have it on mine to expats where can can see thousands of early Aramco photographs.

We have writen two books on the Kingdom, one "Forever Friends" produced by Americans who grew up in Arabia and signed by letter from King Fahd and the Crown Prince Abdullah. The other is "Children of the sand" which both books are still available. We produced over five video documentries of Aramco Brats, i,ii,iii,iv, Sands of our time, and King Abdul Aziz which has the original movie made abgout Arasmco and the King's history or taking Riyadh in both black and white and color. I believe I dealt with Viccki Thompson on this years ago. My site has the most comprehensive photo galleries and is being used by several agencies in Saudi Aramco for the 75 Anniv.

Michael Crocker us

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