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Dolphin Tale

Dolphin Tale is a 2011 American 3D family drama film directed by Charles Martin Smith, from a screenplay by Karen Janszen and Noam Dromi and a book of the same name. It stars Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Nathan Gamble, Kris Kristofferson, Cozi Zuehlsdorff in her film debut, and Morgan Freeman.[5] The book and film are inspired by the true story of Winter, a bottlenose dolphin that was rescued in December 2005 off the Florida coast and taken in by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. In the film, Winter loses her tail after becoming entangled with a rope attached to a crab trap, and must be fitted with a prosthetic one in order to swim naturally again.[6]

Dolphin Tale
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCharles Martin Smith
Written by
  • Karen Janszen
  • Noam Dromi
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyKarl Walter Lindenlaub
Edited byHarvey Rosenstock
Music byMark Isham
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • September 21, 2011 (2011-09-21) (Clearwater, Florida)
  • September 23, 2011 (2011-09-23) (U.S.)
Running time
113 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$37 million[3]
Box office$95.9 million[4]

The film was released on September 23, 2011, by Warner Bros. Pictures; Dolphin Tale received positive reviews from critics and earned $95.9 million[4] on a $37 million[3] budget. A sequel, Dolphin Tale 2, was released on September 12, 2014.[7]

Plot edit

Sawyer Nelson, a lonely 11-year-old boy, has been falling behind in school since being abandoned by his father five years earlier. Sawyer's only friend is his college-aged cousin Kyle, a champion swimmer who hopes to compete in the Olympics. Kyle leaves to spend time in the army.

One day, on his way to summer school, Sawyer finds a fisherman attempting to help an injured dolphin tangled in a crab trap. The dolphin is taken for treatment to Clearwater Marine Aquarium (CMA), run by Dr. Clay Haskett. Clay's daughter Hazel names the dolphin Winter, after two prior dolphins, Summer and Autumn, had been treated successfully and returned to the ocean. Sawyer sneaks in to see Winter, and later starts to visit each day, being harassed by a crazy pelican named Rufus. Sawyer's mother Lorraine and Clay are hesitant, due to Sawyer's inexperience with marine animals, and skipping summer school numerous times, but they realize that the friendship seems to benefit both Winter and Sawyer. Dr. Clay allows the visits to continue, and Lorraine withdraws Sawyer from summer school and lets him volunteer at CMA, and gives him a new wetsuit.

However, Winter's tail is damaged and must be amputated. Winter learns to swim without a tail by developing a side-to-side motion like a fish, but after an X-ray, Clay notices the unnatural motion is causing stress on her spine, which, if continued, will disable and eventually kill her.

The news comes that Kyle has been injured in an explosion and is returning home for treatment. Sawyer is excited to see him, but devastated when Kyle skips his own welcoming party and stays at the local Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where Dr. Cameron McCarthy develops prosthetic limbs. Sawyer and his mother visit Kyle there, but Sawyer is insulted when Kyle asks them to leave. Not wanting to upset Sawyer, Kyle takes Sawyer for a walk and explains his situation and that he needs some time. Sawyer then asks Dr. McCarthy if he could make a prosthetic tail for Winter. McCarthy agrees to do so and convinces his prosthetic supplier Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics to supply the parts at no cost. Dr. McCarthy manufactures a "homemade" model tail while waiting for the real one to arrive, but Winter rejects it by banging it against the pool wall. Meanwhile, Kyle gets more depressed when his friend and swimming partner, Donovan Peck, beats Kyle's old swimming records. McCarthy persuades Kyle to go home.

The CMA, already in financial peril, is heavily damaged by a hurricane. The board of directors agrees to close up and sell the land to a real estate developer, and finds homes for all the animals except Winter, who is not wanted due to her condition, and may have to be put down. Kyle visits CMA and sees that Winter is like him, with a damaged limb. Inspired by a girl with a prosthetic limb whose mother drives her eight hours from Atlanta, Georgia to visit Winter, Sawyer imagines holding a "Save Winter Day" to save the facility. Clay is not convinced, but he reconsiders after talking with his father, Reed. Kyle agrees to race Donovan Peck and persuades Bay News 9 to cover the event.

The Hanger-supplied tail finally arrives; however, Winter rejects it as well. Sawyer then realizes what the real problem is: the plastic base for the tail is irritating her skin. Therefore, McCarthy develops an alternative gel-like sock which he calls "Winter's Gel" (which is the real name of the Hanger product used to attach prosthetic limbs, developed during research with Winter). Winter accepts this new prosthetic tail.

At Save Winter Day, the work with Winter impresses everyone. Sawyer's teacher gives him school credit, allowing him to pass summer school. The fisherman who found Winter on the beach comes, too. Kyle and Donovan race, but there is no clear winner as it turns into a race for fun after Winter and many children get in the water. The real estate developer decides to keep CMA open and to support it financially.

The ending shows documentary footage from Winter's actual rescue, several of the prosthetic tails that Winter has worn, and scenes of real amputees visiting Winter at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

Cast edit

  • Nathan Gamble as Sawyer Nelson, an 11-year-old boy who finds Winter and cuts the crab trap off her. He becomes a friend and paternal figure of sorts to Winter.
  • Winter as herself, an injured bottlenose dolphin that must have part of her fluke amputated. Despite that, she adapts and swims side-to-side, but that turns out to be bad for Winter's spine, so the prosthetic fin which allows her to swim naturally is developed.
  • Harry Connick Jr. as Dr. Clay Haskett, the operator of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater, Hazel's widowed father and Reed's son.
  • Ashley Judd as Lorraine Nelson, Sawyer's divorced mother and a nurse.
  • Kris Kristofferson as Reed Haskett, Clay's father and Hazel's grandfather.
  • Morgan Freeman as Dr. Cameron McCarthy, a prosthetic designer and Kyle's doctor at the VA Hospital. He agrees to help create a prosthetic tail for Winter.
  • Kim Ostrenko as Alyce Connellan, Kyle's mother, Sawyer's aunt, and Lorraine's sister.
  • Jim Fitzpatrick as Max Connellan, Kyle's father and Sawyer's uncle. He is also an army veteran.
  • Cozi Zuehlsdorff as Hazel Haskett, an 11-year-old girl and the daughter of Clay and granddaughter of Reed. She helps out in the aquarium and becomes friends with Sawyer.
  • Ray McKinnon as Mr. Doyle, Sawyer's teacher.
  • Austin Stowell as Kyle Connellan, Sawyer's cousin, who is a state swimming champion. At the start of the movie, he leaves to spend time in the army to get money to participate in the Olympics, but is injured and comes home prematurely.
  • Frances Sternhagen as Gloria Forrest, the owner of Clearwater Marine Aquarium.
  • Austin Highsmith as Phoebe, the trainer of Clearwater Marine Aquarium.
  • Juliana Harkavy as Rebecca, the marine veterinarian of Clearwater Marine Aquarium.
  • Richard Libertini as the fisherman who finds Winter. He later visits during the fundraiser and gives them a generous donation. (Libertini's final film role before his death in 2016.)

Differences between the movie and real-life events edit

In the film, Winter is stranded on Honeymoon Island Beach in Dunedin near Clearwater. She is found lying on the shore by a nearby fisherman and rescued with Sawyer's assistance. In real life, Winter was found in Mosquito Lagoon south of New Smyrna Beach―part of the Cape Canaveral National Seashore. The fisherman who discovered her was in the lagoon, as well. Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute Research and stranding team responded to the reported animal, researcher Teresa Mazza-Jablonski stayed with Winter in the water for 7 hours. Winter was first taken to the local Marine Discovery center and then transferred to Clearwater, which is on the opposite side of the state.[8]

In the movie, Winter's tail was amputated due to infection caused from being caught in the rope. In real life, the loss of blood supply to the tail (from being caught in the rope) caused most of the tail to fall off, with only a small piece being amputated.[9]

In the movie, developing Winter's tail takes a few weeks, with a Veteran's Administration doctor working during his vacation. In real life, the process of developing a suitable tail took several months' work by Kevin Carroll and Dan Strzempka and Charles Brown from Hanger Clinic.[8]

Production edit

Dolphin Tale was filmed in native 3D, beginning in September 2010. It was shot primarily in Pinellas County, Florida, with the principal location being the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. Additional locations featured include: Admiral Farragut Academy, The Long Center, Honeymoon Island, Tarpon Springs, and local news station Bay News 9.[10] Justin Sherbert (stage name: Justin Sherman) of Free Willy fame was initially contacted to train the marine mammal extras, but declined. Dolphin Tale remains the only marine mammal motion picture of the modern era that did not employ Sherbert in at least a consulting capacity.[citation needed]

Soundtrack edit

Soundtrack list edit

Release edit

Dolphin Tale was released on September 23, 2011, in North America by Warner Bros. Pictures and Alcon Entertainment, in RealD 3D and 2D. It opened at number three with $19.2 million behind the 3D re-release of The Lion King and Moneyball.[11] In its second weekend, the film reached the number-one spot, dropping only 27%, and grossed $13.9 million.[12] As of January 5, 2012, the film has grossed $72,286,779 in the United States and Canada, as well as $23,117,618 internationally, bringing its worldwide total to $95,404,397.[4] The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray at available at iTunes Store and Google Play Store on December 20, 2011.

Reception edit

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 81% of 111 critics have given the film a positive review; the average rating is 6.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Wisely dialing down the schmaltz, Dolphin Tale is earnest, sweet, and well-told, a rare family film that both kids and parents can enjoy."[13] Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives the film a score of 64 based on 31 reviews.[14] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a rare "A+" on an A+ to F scale.[15]

Awards edit

Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor Nathan Gamble Nominated [16]
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actress Cozi Zuehlsdorff Nominated

Sequel edit

A sequel titled Dolphin Tale 2 was released on September 12, 2014.

References edit

  1. ^ "Dolphin Tale". American Film Institute. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  2. ^ "Dolphin Tale (U)". British Board of Film Classification. 2011-09-06. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  3. ^ a b Kaufman, Amy (September 22, 2011). "Movie Projector: Brad Pitt vs. 'Lion King,' 'Dolphin Tale' for No.1". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c Dolphin Tale @ Box Office Mojo
  5. ^ "Dolphin Tale (2011)". IMDb. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  6. ^ "Dolphin Tale: about". 3 September 2011.
  7. ^ Persall, Steve (2013-06-18). "'Dolphin Tale 2' to focus on rescued baby dolphin". Tampa Bay Times. St. Petersburg, FL. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
  8. ^ a b Yahalom, Tali (18 July 2007). "Dolphin and Iraq veteran share wonder of prosthetics". USA Today. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  9. ^ "Winter, the tailless bottlenose dolphin - How you can help prevent injuries to dolphins" (PDF). National Marine Fisheries Service. National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Retrieved 4 January 2012.
  10. ^ Steve Persall (23 September 2010). . Tampabay.com. St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
  11. ^ of ficemojo.com/news/?id=3278&p=.htm Weekend Report: 'Lion' Remains 'King,' 'Moneyball,' 'Dolphin Tale' Go Extra Innings July 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Weekend Report: 'Dolphin Tale' Leaps Into Lead
  13. ^ "Dolphin Tale (2011)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  14. ^ "Dolphin Tale Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved September 25, 2011.
  15. ^ . TheWrap. 2020-01-12. Archived from the original on 2021-06-24. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
  16. ^ . YoungArtistAwards.org. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2012.

External links edit

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Dolphin Tale is a 2011 American 3D family drama film directed by Charles Martin Smith from a screenplay by Karen Janszen and Noam Dromi and a book of the same name It stars Harry Connick Jr Ashley Judd Nathan Gamble Kris Kristofferson Cozi Zuehlsdorff in her film debut and Morgan Freeman 5 The book and film are inspired by the true story of Winter a bottlenose dolphin that was rescued in December 2005 off the Florida coast and taken in by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium In the film Winter loses her tail after becoming entangled with a rope attached to a crab trap and must be fitted with a prosthetic one in order to swim naturally again 6 Dolphin TaleTheatrical release posterDirected byCharles Martin SmithWritten byKaren Janszen Noam DromiProduced byRichard Ingber Broderick Johnson Andrew A KosoveStarringHarry Connick Jr Ashley Judd Nathan Gamble Kris Kristofferson Cozi Zuehlsdorff Morgan FreemanCinematographyKarl Walter LindenlaubEdited byHarvey RosenstockMusic byMark IshamProductioncompanyAlcon Entertainment 1 Distributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease datesSeptember 21 2011 2011 09 21 Clearwater Florida September 23 2011 2011 09 23 U S Running time113 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 37 million 3 Box office 95 9 million 4 The film was released on September 23 2011 by Warner Bros Pictures Dolphin Tale received positive reviews from critics and earned 95 9 million 4 on a 37 million 3 budget A sequel Dolphin Tale 2 was released on September 12 2014 7 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Differences between the movie and real life events 4 Production 5 Soundtrack 5 1 Soundtrack list 6 Release 7 Reception 7 1 Awards 8 Sequel 9 References 10 External linksPlot editSawyer Nelson a lonely 11 year old boy has been falling behind in school since being abandoned by his father five years earlier Sawyer s only friend is his college aged cousin Kyle a champion swimmer who hopes to compete in the Olympics Kyle leaves to spend time in the army One day on his way to summer school Sawyer finds a fisherman attempting to help an injured dolphin tangled in a crab trap The dolphin is taken for treatment to Clearwater Marine Aquarium CMA run by Dr Clay Haskett Clay s daughter Hazel names the dolphin Winter after two prior dolphins Summer and Autumn had been treated successfully and returned to the ocean Sawyer sneaks in to see Winter and later starts to visit each day being harassed by a crazy pelican named Rufus Sawyer s mother Lorraine and Clay are hesitant due to Sawyer s inexperience with marine animals and skipping summer school numerous times but they realize that the friendship seems to benefit both Winter and Sawyer Dr Clay allows the visits to continue and Lorraine withdraws Sawyer from summer school and lets him volunteer at CMA and gives him a new wetsuit However Winter s tail is damaged and must be amputated Winter learns to swim without a tail by developing a side to side motion like a fish but after an X ray Clay notices the unnatural motion is causing stress on her spine which if continued will disable and eventually kill her The news comes that Kyle has been injured in an explosion and is returning home for treatment Sawyer is excited to see him but devastated when Kyle skips his own welcoming party and stays at the local Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center where Dr Cameron McCarthy develops prosthetic limbs Sawyer and his mother visit Kyle there but Sawyer is insulted when Kyle asks them to leave Not wanting to upset Sawyer Kyle takes Sawyer for a walk and explains his situation and that he needs some time Sawyer then asks Dr McCarthy if he could make a prosthetic tail for Winter McCarthy agrees to do so and convinces his prosthetic supplier Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics to supply the parts at no cost Dr McCarthy manufactures a homemade model tail while waiting for the real one to arrive but Winter rejects it by banging it against the pool wall Meanwhile Kyle gets more depressed when his friend and swimming partner Donovan Peck beats Kyle s old swimming records McCarthy persuades Kyle to go home The CMA already in financial peril is heavily damaged by a hurricane The board of directors agrees to close up and sell the land to a real estate developer and finds homes for all the animals except Winter who is not wanted due to her condition and may have to be put down Kyle visits CMA and sees that Winter is like him with a damaged limb Inspired by a girl with a prosthetic limb whose mother drives her eight hours from Atlanta Georgia to visit Winter Sawyer imagines holding a Save Winter Day to save the facility Clay is not convinced but he reconsiders after talking with his father Reed Kyle agrees to race Donovan Peck and persuades Bay News 9 to cover the event The Hanger supplied tail finally arrives however Winter rejects it as well Sawyer then realizes what the real problem is the plastic base for the tail is irritating her skin Therefore McCarthy develops an alternative gel like sock which he calls Winter s Gel which is the real name of the Hanger product used to attach prosthetic limbs developed during research with Winter Winter accepts this new prosthetic tail At Save Winter Day the work with Winter impresses everyone Sawyer s teacher gives him school credit allowing him to pass summer school The fisherman who found Winter on the beach comes too Kyle and Donovan race but there is no clear winner as it turns into a race for fun after Winter and many children get in the water The real estate developer decides to keep CMA open and to support it financially The ending shows documentary footage from Winter s actual rescue several of the prosthetic tails that Winter has worn and scenes of real amputees visiting Winter at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Cast editNathan Gamble as Sawyer Nelson an 11 year old boy who finds Winter and cuts the crab trap off her He becomes a friend and paternal figure of sorts to Winter Winter as herself an injured bottlenose dolphin that must have part of her fluke amputated Despite that she adapts and swims side to side but that turns out to be bad for Winter s spine so the prosthetic fin which allows her to swim naturally is developed Harry Connick Jr as Dr Clay Haskett the operator of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater Hazel s widowed father and Reed s son Ashley Judd as Lorraine Nelson Sawyer s divorced mother and a nurse Kris Kristofferson as Reed Haskett Clay s father and Hazel s grandfather Morgan Freeman as Dr Cameron McCarthy a prosthetic designer and Kyle s doctor at the VA Hospital He agrees to help create a prosthetic tail for Winter Kim Ostrenko as Alyce Connellan Kyle s mother Sawyer s aunt and Lorraine s sister Jim Fitzpatrick as Max Connellan Kyle s father and Sawyer s uncle He is also an army veteran Cozi Zuehlsdorff as Hazel Haskett an 11 year old girl and the daughter of Clay and granddaughter of Reed She helps out in the aquarium and becomes friends with Sawyer Ray McKinnon as Mr Doyle Sawyer s teacher Austin Stowell as Kyle Connellan Sawyer s cousin who is a state swimming champion At the start of the movie he leaves to spend time in the army to get money to participate in the Olympics but is injured and comes home prematurely Frances Sternhagen as Gloria Forrest the owner of Clearwater Marine Aquarium Austin Highsmith as Phoebe the trainer of Clearwater Marine Aquarium Juliana Harkavy as Rebecca the marine veterinarian of Clearwater Marine Aquarium Richard Libertini as the fisherman who finds Winter He later visits during the fundraiser and gives them a generous donation Libertini s final film role before his death in 2016 Differences between the movie and real life events editIn the film Winter is stranded on Honeymoon Island Beach in Dunedin near Clearwater She is found lying on the shore by a nearby fisherman and rescued with Sawyer s assistance In real life Winter was found in Mosquito Lagoon south of New Smyrna Beach part of the Cape Canaveral National Seashore The fisherman who discovered her was in the lagoon as well Hubbs SeaWorld Research Institute Research and stranding team responded to the reported animal researcher Teresa Mazza Jablonski stayed with Winter in the water for 7 hours Winter was first taken to the local Marine Discovery center and then transferred to Clearwater which is on the opposite side of the state 8 In the movie Winter s tail was amputated due to infection caused from being caught in the rope In real life the loss of blood supply to the tail from being caught in the rope caused most of the tail to fall off with only a small piece being amputated 9 In the movie developing Winter s tail takes a few weeks with a Veteran s Administration doctor working during his vacation In real life the process of developing a suitable tail took several months work by Kevin Carroll and Dan Strzempka and Charles Brown from Hanger Clinic 8 Production editDolphin Tale was filmed in native 3D beginning in September 2010 It was shot primarily in Pinellas County Florida with the principal location being the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Additional locations featured include Admiral Farragut Academy The Long Center Honeymoon Island Tarpon Springs and local news station Bay News 9 10 Justin Sherbert stage name Justin Sherman of Free Willy fame was initially contacted to train the marine mammal extras but declined Dolphin Tale remains the only marine mammal motion picture of the modern era that did not employ Sherbert in at least a consulting capacity citation needed Soundtrack editSoundtrack list edit World Gone Crazy performed by The Doobie Brothers Knee Deep performed by Zac Brown Band featuring Jimmy Buffett Sh Boom performed by The Chords Everything Happens To Me written by Tom Adair and Matt Dennis Ride of the Valkyries performed by the Budapest Symphony Orchestra I m Yours written and performed by Jason Mraz Line Dance written and performed by Michael Wells and David Fowler Second Guessin written and performed by Jerry King and the Rivertown Ramblers Kings Road A written by Jens Funke and Josef Peters Made for Dancing performed by Ron Keel Safe performed by WestlifeRelease editDolphin Tale was released on September 23 2011 in North America by Warner Bros Pictures and Alcon Entertainment in RealD 3D and 2D It opened at number three with 19 2 million behind the 3D re release of The Lion King and Moneyball 11 In its second weekend the film reached the number one spot dropping only 27 and grossed 13 9 million 12 As of January 5 2012 the film has grossed 72 286 779 in the United States and Canada as well as 23 117 618 internationally bringing its worldwide total to 95 404 397 4 The film was released on DVD and Blu ray at available at iTunes Store and Google Play Store on December 20 2011 Reception editReview aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 81 of 111 critics have given the film a positive review the average rating is 6 5 10 The website s critical consensus reads Wisely dialing down the schmaltz Dolphin Tale is earnest sweet and well told a rare family film that both kids and parents can enjoy 13 Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics gives the film a score of 64 based on 31 reviews 14 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a rare A on an A to F scale 15 Awards edit Award Category Recipient s Result Ref Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor Nathan Gamble Nominated 16 Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress Cozi Zuehlsdorff NominatedSequel editMain article Dolphin Tale 2 A sequel titled Dolphin Tale 2 was released on September 12 2014 References edit Dolphin Tale American Film Institute Retrieved 2016 10 22 Dolphin Tale U British Board of Film Classification 2011 09 06 Retrieved 2011 09 07 a b Kaufman Amy September 22 2011 Movie Projector Brad Pitt vs Lion King Dolphin Tale for No 1 Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 22 2011 a b c Dolphin Tale Box Office Mojo Dolphin Tale 2011 IMDb Retrieved 4 January 2012 Dolphin Tale about 3 September 2011 Persall Steve 2013 06 18 Dolphin Tale 2 to focus on rescued baby dolphin Tampa Bay Times St Petersburg FL Retrieved 2013 06 18 a b Yahalom Tali 18 July 2007 Dolphin and Iraq veteran share wonder of prosthetics USA Today Retrieved 4 January 2012 Winter the tailless bottlenose dolphin How you can help prevent injuries to dolphins PDF National Marine Fisheries Service National Oceanic amp Atmospheric Administration NOAA Retrieved 4 January 2012 Steve Persall 23 September 2010 Production on Dolphin Tale in Clearwater starts earlier than previously announced Tampabay com St Petersburg Times Archived from the original on 16 October 2012 Retrieved 2 January 2011 of ficemojo com news id 3278 amp p htm Weekend Report Lion Remains King Moneyball Dolphin Tale Go Extra Innings Archived July 16 2013 at the Wayback Machine Weekend Report Dolphin Tale Leaps Into Lead Dolphin Tale 2011 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved March 19 2018 Dolphin Tale Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved September 25 2011 53 Movies With A CinemaScore Since 2000 From Remember the Titans to Just Mercy Photos TheWrap 2020 01 12 Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2020 03 02 33rd Annual Young Artist Awards YoungArtistAwards org Archived from the original on April 4 2012 Retrieved March 31 2012 External links editOfficial website Dolphin Tale at IMDb nbsp Dolphin Tale at the TCM Movie Database Dolphin Tale at the American Film Institute Catalog Dolphin Tale at Rotten Tomatoes Dolphin Tale at AllMovie Dolphin Tale at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dolphin Tale amp oldid 1204639324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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