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Dos jóvenes surfistas recorren el mundo en busca de la ola perfecta, encontrando olas impresionantes y coloridos lugareños en su viaje nómada.Dos jóvenes surfistas recorren el mundo en busca de la ola perfecta, encontrando olas impresionantes y coloridos lugareños en su viaje nómada.Dos jóvenes surfistas recorren el mundo en busca de la ola perfecta, encontrando olas impresionantes y coloridos lugareños en su viaje nómada.
- Premios
- 1 premio en total
Michael Hynson
- Principal surfer
- (as Mike Hynson)
Lord James Blears
- Self
- (as Lord 'Tally Ho' Blears)
Steven R. Davis
- Self
- (sin acreditar)
Mickey Dora
- Self
- (sin acreditar)
Phil Edwards
- Self
- (sin acreditar)
Dave Thynell
- Self - Charlie
- (sin acreditar)
Butch Van Artsdalen
- Self
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
10LAKERS34
What a fun little film this is! Every 5 or 6 years I revisit this work and enjoy it as much as the first time I saw it. My hat is off to Bruce Brown for having the vision and determination to create this film. With cinematography, music, and narration that is easy on the mind and eyes, this film floats through the screen and has you envisioning your own paradise, whether or not you're a surfing aficionado. The two featured surfers in this film are at the top of their sport and seem to be doing it only for love - NOT for big prizes or cash purses. There is a unique innocence about this film that is very appealing.
See this film because it is not violent. See it because there are no special effects (save one or two jerky camera moves). See it because it takes you back to a simpler time when the world (and you do see much of the world) seems much simpler. Still fun and still an inspiration, this film will remain forever timeless...
See this film because it is not violent. See it because there are no special effects (save one or two jerky camera moves). See it because it takes you back to a simpler time when the world (and you do see much of the world) seems much simpler. Still fun and still an inspiration, this film will remain forever timeless...
10RNMorton
Outstanding documentary about two young surfers who travel the world looking for a good wave. Bruce Brown's cinematography is breath-taking, and the ongoing narration (also by Bruce) is inspired and truly funny. One of those rare movies that you wish would never end. Followed by the equally-good Endless Summer II 30 years or so later, which must be close to a record for sequels.
Beautifully filmed, wonderfully nostalgic trip to a simpler time. A labor of love by those who lived the life and embraced the philosophy of the lifestyle. Characterized by friendly exploration of different beaches (as they chased Summer around the globe) as well as different cultures; a true escape in every sense of the word. These ambassadors of the sport don't perform a high energy showcase of different surfing moves, rather they exhibit the beauty and grace of 60's style surfing, making friends along the way. A must for anyone who has ever been on a board or dreamed of it. A great film for the whole family, I put it on on a Sunday night to forget the stress of the upcoming week. Watch it over and over-- it gets better every time.
The sport of surfing has changed much over the years and this insightful documentary gives us a snapshot of the sport in the 60's. What is most impressive about the movie is the excellent narrative and photography. I recently have received the movie poster from allposters.com and I recommend this to anyone who is a Bruce Brown or surfing enthusiast.
Forget the Hollywood teen scene movies from the 60's with Frankie and Annette. That was teen exploitation (and the teens knew it and didn't watch them, either). This movie is completely different.
"Endless Summer" is not exactly a drama, but not exactly a documentary either. You follow two young surfers as they travel the globe looking for the elusive "Endless Summer" of year-round surfing. The narration is hilarious and the surf action will make even the novice landlubber want to grab a raft and skip across the backyard pool.
No bikini-clad girls trying to understand boys. No swim-trunk clad boys trying to understand girls. No meddling chaperones and hilarious hi-jinks. No musical guest stars. What you get is one of the best films about surfing and Life. Period.
Surfers will own it already, but for those who haven't seen it - see it.
"Endless Summer" is not exactly a drama, but not exactly a documentary either. You follow two young surfers as they travel the globe looking for the elusive "Endless Summer" of year-round surfing. The narration is hilarious and the surf action will make even the novice landlubber want to grab a raft and skip across the backyard pool.
No bikini-clad girls trying to understand boys. No swim-trunk clad boys trying to understand girls. No meddling chaperones and hilarious hi-jinks. No musical guest stars. What you get is one of the best films about surfing and Life. Period.
Surfers will own it already, but for those who haven't seen it - see it.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAccording to an article in the "L.A. Weekly", after the film was edited, Michael Hynson and Bruce Brown (I) toured the U.S. in a bus in the summer of 1964, screening the documentary in high school auditoriums and Lions Clubs. The film originally didn't even have audio; Brown would play surf records and narrate the action live.
- PifiasWalking down to the beach in Ghana, West Africa, both Mike Hynson and Robert August are wearing white bathing suits. A few moments later on the same beach Mike Hynson is now wearing a blue bathing suit.
- Citas
Narrator: When you go looking for surf, you don't look for a really big wave. If you found one, you'd never ride it in strange waters. It would be much too dangerous. What every surfer dreams of riding is a small wave with perfect shape - what we call a perfect wave. The odds against finding that are a ten million to one.
- Créditos adicionalesSpecial thanks to old king Neptune for providing the waves in this film
- Versiones alternativasFootage not originally shown in the movie is shown in the documentary "Endless Summer Revisited".
- ConexionesEdited into Batman: Surf's Up! Joker's Under! (1967)
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- Presupuesto
- 50.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 10.233 US$
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 12.253 US$
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