"Kon-Tiki" was the name of a wooden raft used by six Scandinavian scientists, led by Thor Heyerdahl, to make a 101-day journey from South America to the Polynesian Islands. The purpose of the expedition was to prove Heyerdal's theory that the Polynesian Islands were populated from the east- specifically Peru- rather than from the west (Asia) as had been the theory for hundreds of years. Heyerdahl made a study of the winds and tides in the Pacific, and by simulating conditions as closely as possible to those he theorized the Peruvians encountered, set out on the voyage.
| Release Date | January 13, 1950 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Kon-Tiki | |
| Runtime | 58min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | Norwegian | |
| Original Language | Norwegian | |
| Production Countries | Norway, Sweden | |
| Production Companies | Syncron-film ASSF Studios | |