Marlon Brando’s eco resort now open

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The dream of late movie legend Marlon Brando has finally been realised as an eco resort that he had wanted to create on a private island in Tahiti will open for business at the end of next year. Brando had bought 12 small islands north of Tahiti, called Tetiaroa, after filming Mutiny on the Bounty there in the early 1960s. He spent three decades island hopping and even opened a hotel there, but he dumped his dream of creating an eco resort after his son Christian killed Dag Drollet, the boyfriend of Brando’s daughter Cheyenne, on Tetiaroa in 1990. Brando’s estate executor Mike Medavoy gave permission to Tahitian developer Richard Bailey to build an eco-friendly hotel on one of the main islands after the movie star died in 2004. The project was given clearance by Brando’s heirs, who will benefit from the resort’s profits, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.