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Sandy is distraught when, having saved Flipper by pulling out a spear, his father insists the dolphin be released. A grateful Flipper, however, returns the favor when Sandy is threatened by ... Read allSandy is distraught when, having saved Flipper by pulling out a spear, his father insists the dolphin be released. A grateful Flipper, however, returns the favor when Sandy is threatened by Sharks.Sandy is distraught when, having saved Flipper by pulling out a spear, his father insists the dolphin be released. A grateful Flipper, however, returns the favor when Sandy is threatened by Sharks.
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A plague in the waters off the Florida Keys has left fisherman Chuck Connors and his son scrambling to make a living; luckily, a dolphin rescued by young Luke Halpin seems to understand their predicament and leads the boy to fresh fish. Rather dingily-produced underwater tale for kids has a thin plot (with echoes of "The Yearling" besides), but also a marvelous mammal at the center of the action. When Flipper is doing tricks for the locals--even interacting with a swimming dog--it's hard not to smile; otherwise, the relationship between the boy and his parents is so stiff (with lots of homilies and fearsome dialogue) that the picture drags whenever Flipper is off-screen. Followed by a 1964 sequel, "Flipper's New Adventure ", and a popular TV series. ** from ****
Porter Ricks and his young son Sandy are fishing off the Florida coast. They scramble home ahead of a big hurricane. After the storm, they go spearfishing. Sandy saves a dolphin which got accidentally speared. He brings it back to health and becomes his best friend.
The legacy of this film has grown murky over the years. It created the space for SeaWorld and other water parks. As a movie, the story has limited tension. It's a family picture and it doesn't get more family than watching the dog swim with the dolphin. They seem to have used all the wind machines to create the hurricane. There is a lot of swimming with the dolphin which would have amazed everybody back in the day. The underwater adventure is good cinema. All in all, it's a mixed bag.
The legacy of this film has grown murky over the years. It created the space for SeaWorld and other water parks. As a movie, the story has limited tension. It's a family picture and it doesn't get more family than watching the dog swim with the dolphin. They seem to have used all the wind machines to create the hurricane. There is a lot of swimming with the dolphin which would have amazed everybody back in the day. The underwater adventure is good cinema. All in all, it's a mixed bag.
Chuck Connors (as Porter Ricks) lives on the Florida coast, with his 12-year-old son Luke Halpin (as Sandy), and wife Kathleen Maguire (as Martha). Following a hurricane, son Halpin goes to bail out a dingy; and, he is startled when a dolphin jumps out... it's Flipper!
As it introduces an enduring franchise, the first "Flipper" effortlessly overcomes its flaws; mainly, parts that go on too long, and look more repetitive and ordinary in hindsight. The catchy theme song, for example, will soon be improved upon, and given its logical place over the credits. The film opens with an exciting hurricane, and features beautiful location and underwater photography throughout. If you know Flipper, the film offers many origin story "firsts", topped by the meeting of Sandy and Flipper. Pete the Pelican is around, along with many familiar elements. The Ricks family line-up is different, however; mother Maguire is present, but no Bud.
The "Flipper" character is played by "Mitzie", and others, undoubtedly. The "A Boy and His Dolphin" concept is terrific, and the Flipper character retains its integrity through ensuing years. Halpin is very cute, and seems to improve his performance over the run of the film; his cavorting scenes are charming. Mr. Connors and Ms. Maguire are great parents - they make up much more natural family than expected. Joe Higgins (who also appears in the next "Flipper") and Jane Rose (who also appears in the first "Dark Shadows") are among the supporting players. Note that Connors' friend, who dies during the hurricane, is mentioned as "not of our faith"; this add some depth to the film.
******** Flipper (8/14/63) James B. Clark ~ Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin, Kathleen Maguire
As it introduces an enduring franchise, the first "Flipper" effortlessly overcomes its flaws; mainly, parts that go on too long, and look more repetitive and ordinary in hindsight. The catchy theme song, for example, will soon be improved upon, and given its logical place over the credits. The film opens with an exciting hurricane, and features beautiful location and underwater photography throughout. If you know Flipper, the film offers many origin story "firsts", topped by the meeting of Sandy and Flipper. Pete the Pelican is around, along with many familiar elements. The Ricks family line-up is different, however; mother Maguire is present, but no Bud.
The "Flipper" character is played by "Mitzie", and others, undoubtedly. The "A Boy and His Dolphin" concept is terrific, and the Flipper character retains its integrity through ensuing years. Halpin is very cute, and seems to improve his performance over the run of the film; his cavorting scenes are charming. Mr. Connors and Ms. Maguire are great parents - they make up much more natural family than expected. Joe Higgins (who also appears in the next "Flipper") and Jane Rose (who also appears in the first "Dark Shadows") are among the supporting players. Note that Connors' friend, who dies during the hurricane, is mentioned as "not of our faith"; this add some depth to the film.
******** Flipper (8/14/63) James B. Clark ~ Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin, Kathleen Maguire
if you have a dolphin in your fish pen, you're probably the richest kid in the world.
After a hurricane blasts through a small town in Florida, Sandy Ricks and his dad go out to clean out a ship. While Sandy bails water out of the lifeboat, a dolphin jumps out of nowhere and scares him to death. After awhile, this dolphin watches him carefully. it's a few days later he and his friend go out for a swim, and you'll see what happens if you see the movie.
This movie had a lot of good creators behind it. the idea to watch and take pictures of flipper underwater was pretty darn good for those days. although some of those scenes were played over and over again, the movie is still good.
8/10
After a hurricane blasts through a small town in Florida, Sandy Ricks and his dad go out to clean out a ship. While Sandy bails water out of the lifeboat, a dolphin jumps out of nowhere and scares him to death. After awhile, this dolphin watches him carefully. it's a few days later he and his friend go out for a swim, and you'll see what happens if you see the movie.
This movie had a lot of good creators behind it. the idea to watch and take pictures of flipper underwater was pretty darn good for those days. although some of those scenes were played over and over again, the movie is still good.
8/10
Set in Coral Key, a rustic island in the Florida Keys. The Florida Keys have been hit by hard times of late. First, a red plague kills off much of the fish in the area. And second, Hurricane Hazel unexpectedly changes course to hit the Keys. Regardless, the Ricks family formed by fisherman father Porter (Chuck Connors) , wife Martha (Kathleen Maguire), their preteen son Sandy (Luke Halpin) , and Sandy's pet pelican Pete, live in all its aspects by the sea, even during these hard times. When Sandy witnesses the accidental spearing of a dolphin, he, on his own, decides to find the dolphin to put it out of its misery. Upon finding the injured dolphin, Sandy, not having the heart to shoot him, decides instead to tow the dolphin home. Sandy is distraught when, having saved Flipper by pulling out a spear, his father insists the dolphin be released. A grateful Flipper, however, returns the favor when Sandy is threatened by Sharks. The wonderful story of a boy and his amazing underwater friend!.You'll have to see it to believe it!. It's Absolutely FIN-tastic!.The wonderful story of a boy and his dolphin pal...!.The Fabulous Dolphin !.
An adventure movie with an ecological angle, stars the famous dolphin and co-star Luke Halpin who seems to be genuinely fond of his dolphin friend , which will add to the realism of the thing youngsters. There're enjoyable ecological messages about the care of the environment , against the polluting the seas and responsibility for the animal and human life in Coral Key Park, Florida.
Wonderfully well captured in colour by cameraman Lamar Boren and underwater photography by Ricou Browning is really breathtaking. As well as attractive and catching score and song from Henry Vars. Well produced by Ivan Tors who was the notorious producer of numerous popular family friendly TV shows and movies in the 1950's and 60's including both Flipper movies and the TV series. The storyline is intelligent and director Clark has a deep feel for the Florida Keys locations. The motion picture was professionally directed by James B Clark . Filmmaker Clark was a craftsman who usually directed episodes for TV series , such as : Batman series , The High Chaparral , Lassie , The Monroe , Daniel Boone , Here comes the brides, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea , Firehouse , Loner , The Legend of Jesse James, and ocassionally for cinema , such as : One Foot in Hell, Misty , A Dog of Flanders , Villa ! , Sierra Baron , Under Fire . Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable . The picture will appeal to nature buffs and children films lovers. A film highly recommended for young children, great for five to 11-year-olds, if a bit a slog for their parents
It was followed by ¨Flipper and the pirates¨ 1964 , by Leon Benson with Luke Halpin, Pamela Franklyn, the second screen adventure of the dolphin that became a superstar of Sixties' television. A successful 1960s television series: ¨Flipper¨ (88 episodes, 1964-1967) with Brian Kelly, Luke Halpin as Sandy Ricks who did all his own stunts throughout the Flipper TV stories; it centers on 15-year-old son Sandy and 10-year-old Bud and, especially, on their pet dolphin Flipper. Flipper was played by five female dolphins. Remade in 1996 in an amiable revival: ¨Flipper¨ by Alan Shapiro with Elijah Wood, Paul Hogan, Jonathan Banks.
An adventure movie with an ecological angle, stars the famous dolphin and co-star Luke Halpin who seems to be genuinely fond of his dolphin friend , which will add to the realism of the thing youngsters. There're enjoyable ecological messages about the care of the environment , against the polluting the seas and responsibility for the animal and human life in Coral Key Park, Florida.
Wonderfully well captured in colour by cameraman Lamar Boren and underwater photography by Ricou Browning is really breathtaking. As well as attractive and catching score and song from Henry Vars. Well produced by Ivan Tors who was the notorious producer of numerous popular family friendly TV shows and movies in the 1950's and 60's including both Flipper movies and the TV series. The storyline is intelligent and director Clark has a deep feel for the Florida Keys locations. The motion picture was professionally directed by James B Clark . Filmmaker Clark was a craftsman who usually directed episodes for TV series , such as : Batman series , The High Chaparral , Lassie , The Monroe , Daniel Boone , Here comes the brides, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea , Firehouse , Loner , The Legend of Jesse James, and ocassionally for cinema , such as : One Foot in Hell, Misty , A Dog of Flanders , Villa ! , Sierra Baron , Under Fire . Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable . The picture will appeal to nature buffs and children films lovers. A film highly recommended for young children, great for five to 11-year-olds, if a bit a slog for their parents
It was followed by ¨Flipper and the pirates¨ 1964 , by Leon Benson with Luke Halpin, Pamela Franklyn, the second screen adventure of the dolphin that became a superstar of Sixties' television. A successful 1960s television series: ¨Flipper¨ (88 episodes, 1964-1967) with Brian Kelly, Luke Halpin as Sandy Ricks who did all his own stunts throughout the Flipper TV stories; it centers on 15-year-old son Sandy and 10-year-old Bud and, especially, on their pet dolphin Flipper. Flipper was played by five female dolphins. Remade in 1996 in an amiable revival: ¨Flipper¨ by Alan Shapiro with Elijah Wood, Paul Hogan, Jonathan Banks.
Did you know
- TriviaIn an interview in 2012 Flipper writer and associate producer Ricou Browning said in 1961 he used his last $100 to write a book telling the boy and dolphin story and persuaded movie producer Ivan Tors to read the book. Tors liked it so much he made the Flipper movie.
- GoofsThe roman numeral copyright date at the end of the movie shows MCMXLIII which would be 1943. For 1963 it should be MCMLXIII.
- Quotes
Porter Ricks: [Porter consoles his wife about possibly losing their home in the hurricane] The boat is safe; we can always build another house.
- ConnectionsEdited into Flipper's New Adventure (1964)
- SoundtracksFlipper
Written by 'By' Dunham and Henry Vars
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
- 2.35 : 1
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