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Splash (1984)

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    A mermaid (Daryl Hannah) gets her land legs for six days in order to spend time with produce supplier Allen Bauer (Tom Hanks), whom she met as a boy when she saved him from drowning. Allen doesn't remember her, except as a figment of his imagination, and promptly falls in love with her. However, eccentric scientific researcher Walter Kornbluth (Eugene Levy) suspects that Madison, a name she adopts after seeing a street sign on Madison Avenue, is a mermaid and sets out to throw water on her, believing that her legs will become fins when wet.



    'Splash' is based on a storyline and screenplay by American screenwriters Bruce Jay Friedman, Babaloo Mandel, Lowell Ganz and Brian Grazer, borrowing from Danish author Hans Christian Anderson's fairytale 'The Little Mermaid', first published in 1837. The movie was subsequently novelized by Ian Marter (under the pen name Ian Don) in 1984 and was followed by a television movie sequel, Splash, Too (1988).



    In the fairytale and in a scene deleted from the movie (available on the special edition DVD), Madison gets her legs due to a spell cast by an old sea hag. The stipulation is that she can only wear her legs for one week. If she stays longer than that, she will never be able to return to the sea. In the movie, she considers staying when Allen asks her to marry him, but it becomes necessary for her to escape back into the sea when she's found out by Kornbluth, his superiors, and the authorities.

    OTHER: The Sea Hag story is not in the movie, so audiences basically have to realize that anything can happen. In other words, if you can buy the premise of a mermaid, and then buy the premise of a mermaid being able to walk on land for any amount of time, then anything else can and will work for the story. In any kind of fantasy, the viewer has to simply go with it.



    After Allen, Kornbluth and Freddie (John Candy) rescue Madison from her tank at the Museum of Natural History, Allen heads toward the docks with the military in hot pursuit. Standing at the end of a pier, Madison and Allen kiss goodbye. Madison says that she will never be able to return, and Allen replies that he wishes he could join her. Madison reminds him that, when she saved him as a child, he was able to breath underwater so long as he was with her but that he'll never be able to come back to land. As the military closes in on them, Allen forces Madison to jump into the water. About a minute later, he jumps in after her. They are pursued by military divers but manage to fight them off until Madison grabs Allen and rapidly swims way with him. In the final scene and as the credits roll, Madison and Allen swim together in semitropical water (filmed in the Bahamas) until they make their way to the undersea kingdom where Madison lives.



    ...on the musicbox and then by the street musicians? Chopin's Piano Concerto in E Minor, Op. 11, Movement 2 - Romance (Larghetto)

    ...when Madison and Allen are ice skating? Les Patineurs, Op. 183, "The Skater's Waltz"



    Yes. Hans Christian Anderson's fairtytale is in the public domain and can be read and/or downloaded from various websites, such as here and here.



    Mermaids have long been a part of legend. Thus, there are numerous movies about them, starting with Disney's cartoon, The Little Mermaid (1989), plus various sequels, that tells the story of Hans Christian Anderson's little mermaid. Other movies include Miranda (1948) in which a man takes a mermaid on a tour of London, Mad About Men (1954) in which a mermaid swaps places with a teacher, Mermaid Got Married (1994) (Mermaid Got Married), a Chinese movie in which a mermaid pursues love with a teacher, The Thirteenth Year (1999) in which the 13-year-old son of a mermaid begins to transform into one, Sabrina, Down Under (1999) in which Sabrina the teenage witch finds romance with a merman, and Sea People (1999) in which a teenager meets a couple who are mer-people needing her help. More recent movies about mermaids include She Creature (2001) in which two carnies abduct a mermaid, Mermaids (2003) in which three mermaid sisters track down their father's murderer, Aquamarine (2006) in which two teenage girls discover a mermaid in their beach club's swimming pool, and Fishtales (2007) in which a young girl tries to play matchmaker between her father and a mermaid. There are even several television series featuring mermaids, including Disney's The Little Mermaid (1992) and H2O: Just Add Water (2006) in which three teenagers become mermaids with magical powers.

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  • How long is Splash?
    1 hour and 51 minutes
  • When was Splash released?
    March 9, 1984
  • What is the IMDb rating of Splash?
    6.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in Splash?
    Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, and Eugene Levy
  • Who wrote Splash?
    Babaloo Mandel, Lowell Ganz, and Bruce Jay Friedman
  • Who directed Splash?
    Ron Howard
  • Who was the composer for Splash?
    Lee Holdridge
  • Who was the producer of Splash?
    Brian Grazer
  • Who was the executive producer of Splash?
    John Thomas Lenox
  • Who was the cinematographer for Splash?
    Donald Peterman
  • Who was the editor of Splash?
    Daniel P. Hanley and Mike Hill
  • Who are the characters in Splash?
    Allen Bauer, Madison, Walter Kornbluth, Freddie Bauer, Mrs. Stimler, Mr. Buyrite, Dr. Ross, Jerry, Dr. Zidell, Michaelson, and others
  • What is the plot of Splash?
    A young man is reunited with a mermaid he briefly encountered as a boy and falls in love with her without knowing her secret.
  • What was the budget for Splash?
    $11 million
  • How much did Splash earn at the worldwide box office?
    $69.8 million
  • How much did Splash earn at the US box office?
    $69.8 million
  • What is Splash rated?
    PG
  • What genre is Splash?
    Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
  • How many awards has Splash won?
    2 awards
  • How many awards has Splash been nominated for?
    13 nominations

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