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Flipper (1963 film)

Flipper is a 1963 American adventure film written by Arthur Weiss[2] based upon a story by Ricou Browning and Jack Cowden. Produced by Ivan Tors and directed by James B. Clark, the film centers on a 12-year-old boy living with his parents in the Florida Keys who befriends an injured wild dolphin. The boy and the dolphin become inseparable, eventually overcoming the misgivings of the boy's fisherman father.

Flipper
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJames B. Clark
Screenplay byArthur Weiss
Story byRicou Browning
Jack Cowden
Produced byIvan Tors
StarringChuck Connors
Luke Halpin
Joe Higgins
Kathleen Maguire
CinematographyLamar Boren
Joseph Brun
Edited byWarren Brown
Music byHenry Vars
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
August 14, 1963
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2,500,000 (rentals)[1]

Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 14, 1963, the film introduced the popular song Flipper by Dunham and Henry Vars and inspired the subsequent television series of the same name (1964–1967) and film sequels.[3]

Plot

Sandy Ricks is a young boy living in the Florida Keys who rescues and befriends a dolphin injured by a harpoon. His father, fisherman Porter Ricks disapproves, as dolphins compete for fish, which jeopardizes the family income. He is also upset that, after befriending the dolphin, Sandy neglects his chores, especially those assigned by Porter to repair items damaged by the hurricane from which Sandy and Porter escape at the beginning of the film.

Sandy names the dolphin Flipper, and Flipper recovers from the wound and puts on a show to entertain the neighborhood children. Porter, seeing Flipper as both a threat to his nets and fish and a distraction to Sandy's chores, lets the recovered Flipper swim out of the pen to the open sea, despite Sandy's tearful plea to keep the pet that he has come to love.

Flipper returns to the Ricks' pen, much to Sandy's delight, but devours Porter's entire catch of pompano, which were caught only because Flipper guided Sandy to the fish. The loss is keenly felt because of a red plague killing local fish in large numbers. Porter harshly berates Sandy for allowing Flipper to jump into the holding pen of valuable fish waiting to go to market. Reduced to tears, Sandy retreats to his bedroom as Porter's wife Martha reminds Porter that Sandy is just a child.

Determined to make up for the loss, Sandy sets off to find more fish, and is led by Flipper to a large school of fish near a reef. Later, Sandy is rescued from a threatening shark by Flipper, and the grateful father draws closer to his son. Porter is finally convinced that Flipper did indeed help Sandy find fish and that there are enough fish for the local residents as well as the dolphins.

Cast

  • Chuck Connors as Porter Ricks
  • Luke Halpin as Sandy Ricks
  • Kathleen Maguire as Martha Ricks
  • Connie Scott as Kim Parker
  • Jane Rose as Hettie White
  • Joe Higgins as Mr. L. C. Parett
  • Robertson White as Mr. Abrams
  • George Applewhite as Sheriff Rogers
  • Sharon Roberts (Bertram) as pretty girl by water and Sabrina's mom

Production

Co-creator Ricou Browning said that he originally conceived the story after seeing his children intently watching the TV series Lassie, which inspired Browning to create a similar story with a dolphin in place of the dog. After he sent the story to his friend, producer Ivan Tors, Tors expressed interest in making it into a film.[4][5]

Filmed in color in 1962 and released in 1963, Flipper has several underwater sequences, along with scenes of the trained dolphin performing stunts. Flipper was actually Mitzie (1958–1972), a female trained at the Santini Porpoise School (later the Dolphin Research Center) by Milton and Virginia Santini, who are credited in the film. Mitzie is buried at the Dolphin Research Center, where her grave is the first stop on the center's public tours.

In addition to Mitzie, four other dolphins were filmed for the production of the movie. Two of the dolphins, Little Bit, a female, and Mr. Gipper, a male, mated at the Santini Porpoise School, yielding a calf named Tursi in 1973 who still lives at the Dolphin Research Center.[6]

Sequels

A film sequel, Flipper's New Adventure, was filmed in late 1963 and released in June 1964. That same year, a television series inspired by the movie, also titled Flipper, began and ran until 1967. A 1990s television revival featured Jessica Alba. In 1996, a movie remake was released, starring Paul Hogan and Elijah Wood.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Top Rental Features of 1963", Variety, 8 January 1964, p. 71.
  2. ^ "Flipper 1963 IMDb". Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  3. ^ "Flipper - The Original Series: Season One". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  4. ^ Cardinal, Scott (Producer and Director) (October 24, 2011). The Legend of Ivan Tors (Documentary film). United States: Campfire Network Productions.
  5. ^ Gonzalez, Gaspar. "The House That Flipper Built," Biscayne Times, March 2012, available online at Biscaynetimes.com, accessed May 23, 2015.
  6. ^ "Our Animal Family". Dolphin Research Center. Retrieved 2020-09-20.

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Flipper is a 1963 American adventure film written by Arthur Weiss 2 based upon a story by Ricou Browning and Jack Cowden Produced by Ivan Tors and directed by James B Clark the film centers on a 12 year old boy living with his parents in the Florida Keys who befriends an injured wild dolphin The boy and the dolphin become inseparable eventually overcoming the misgivings of the boy s fisherman father FlipperTheatrical release posterDirected byJames B ClarkScreenplay byArthur WeissStory byRicou BrowningJack CowdenProduced byIvan TorsStarringChuck ConnorsLuke HalpinJoe HigginsKathleen MaguireCinematographyLamar BorenJoseph BrunEdited byWarren BrownMusic byHenry VarsDistributed byMetro Goldwyn MayerRelease dateAugust 14 1963Running time90 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 2 500 000 rentals 1 Released by Metro Goldwyn Mayer on August 14 1963 the film introduced the popular song Flipper by Dunham and Henry Vars and inspired the subsequent television series of the same name 1964 1967 and film sequels 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Sequels 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditSandy Ricks is a young boy living in the Florida Keys who rescues and befriends a dolphin injured by a harpoon His father fisherman Porter Ricks disapproves as dolphins compete for fish which jeopardizes the family income He is also upset that after befriending the dolphin Sandy neglects his chores especially those assigned by Porter to repair items damaged by the hurricane from which Sandy and Porter escape at the beginning of the film Sandy names the dolphin Flipper and Flipper recovers from the wound and puts on a show to entertain the neighborhood children Porter seeing Flipper as both a threat to his nets and fish and a distraction to Sandy s chores lets the recovered Flipper swim out of the pen to the open sea despite Sandy s tearful plea to keep the pet that he has come to love Flipper returns to the Ricks pen much to Sandy s delight but devours Porter s entire catch of pompano which were caught only because Flipper guided Sandy to the fish The loss is keenly felt because of a red plague killing local fish in large numbers Porter harshly berates Sandy for allowing Flipper to jump into the holding pen of valuable fish waiting to go to market Reduced to tears Sandy retreats to his bedroom as Porter s wife Martha reminds Porter that Sandy is just a child Determined to make up for the loss Sandy sets off to find more fish and is led by Flipper to a large school of fish near a reef Later Sandy is rescued from a threatening shark by Flipper and the grateful father draws closer to his son Porter is finally convinced that Flipper did indeed help Sandy find fish and that there are enough fish for the local residents as well as the dolphins Cast EditChuck Connors as Porter Ricks Luke Halpin as Sandy Ricks Kathleen Maguire as Martha Ricks Connie Scott as Kim Parker Jane Rose as Hettie White Joe Higgins as Mr L C Parett Robertson White as Mr Abrams George Applewhite as Sheriff Rogers Sharon Roberts Bertram as pretty girl by water and Sabrina s momProduction EditCo creator Ricou Browning said that he originally conceived the story after seeing his children intently watching the TV series Lassie which inspired Browning to create a similar story with a dolphin in place of the dog After he sent the story to his friend producer Ivan Tors Tors expressed interest in making it into a film 4 5 Filmed in color in 1962 and released in 1963 Flipper has several underwater sequences along with scenes of the trained dolphin performing stunts Flipper was actually Mitzie 1958 1972 a female trained at the Santini Porpoise School later the Dolphin Research Center by Milton and Virginia Santini who are credited in the film Mitzie is buried at the Dolphin Research Center where her grave is the first stop on the center s public tours In addition to Mitzie four other dolphins were filmed for the production of the movie Two of the dolphins Little Bit a female and Mr Gipper a male mated at the Santini Porpoise School yielding a calf named Tursi in 1973 who still lives at the Dolphin Research Center 6 Sequels EditA film sequel Flipper s New Adventure was filmed in late 1963 and released in June 1964 That same year a television series inspired by the movie also titled Flipper began and ran until 1967 A 1990s television revival featured Jessica Alba In 1996 a movie remake was released starring Paul Hogan and Elijah Wood See also EditList of American films of 1963References Edit Top Rental Features of 1963 Variety 8 January 1964 p 71 Flipper 1963 IMDb Retrieved 2012 08 14 Flipper The Original Series Season One DVD Talk Retrieved 2011 02 05 Cardinal Scott Producer and Director October 24 2011 The Legend of Ivan Tors Documentary film United States Campfire Network Productions Gonzalez Gaspar The House That Flipper Built Biscayne Times March 2012 available online at Biscaynetimes com accessed May 23 2015 Our Animal Family Dolphin Research Center Retrieved 2020 09 20 External links EditFlipper at IMDb Flipper at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flipper 1963 film amp oldid 1142609323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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