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Ring of Bright Water (film)

Ring of Bright Water is a 1969 British comedy-drama film starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna. It is a story about a Londoner and his pet otter living on the Scottish coast. The story is fictional, but is adapted from the 1960 autobiographical book of the same name by Gavin Maxwell.[3] It featured the stars of Born Free, another film about a close relationship between humans and a wild animal.

Ring of Bright Water
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJack Couffer
Written byJack Couffer
Bill Travers
Based onRing of Bright Water
by Gavin Maxwell
Produced byJoseph Strick
StarringBill Travers
Virginia McKenna
CinematographyWolfgang Suschitzky
Edited byReginald Mills
Music byFrank Cordell
Betty Botley
Theme song performed by Val Doonican
Production
company
Distributed byRank Film Distributors (United Kingdom)[1]
Cinerama Releasing Corporation (United States)
Release dates
  • 2 April 1969 (1969-04-02) (London)
  • June 18, 1969 (1969-06-18) (New York City)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUS$915,000[2]
Box officeUS$2,400,000[2]

Plot

Graham Merrill (Bill Travers) passes a pet shop on his daily walks about London, and takes an interest in an otter (specifically, a male river otter) he sees in its window; eventually, he buys the animal and names him Mijbil or "Mij" for short. The otter wreaks havoc in his small apartment, and together they leave London for a rustic cottage overlooking the sea on the west coast of Scotland. There they live as beachcombers, and make the acquaintance of Dr. Mary (Virginia McKenna) from the nearby village, and her dog Johnny. Mij and Johnny play in the water and bound across the fields together.

One episode involves Graham trying to find live eels for Mij, which is very difficult because during the winter the eels swim in deeper waters, making it tough to fish them out. Also, no fish place in town carries live eels.

Mij's inquisitive and adventurous nature leads him some distance from the cottage to a female otter with whom he spends the day. Ignorant of danger, he is caught in a net and nearly killed. The humans find him and help him recover. Graham spends a significant amount of time drawing Mij, but realises that to show the true agility of the otter he must draw it underwater. He builds a large tank out of old windows so that he can do this.

Not long after, Merrill goes to London to look after some affairs and leaves Mary in charge of Mij. While being exercised afield, Mij is killed by a ditchdigger, who did not realize he was a pet. Merrill returns and is crushed to discover the death of his beloved otter. Some time later, Merrill and Mary are surprised by a trio of otter youngsters, accompanied by their mother otter, approaching the cottage. He happily realizes they are Mij's mate and their children who have come to play in their father's swimming pool.

Graham has been trying for years to write a novel about the Marsh Arabs; however, after seeing the baby otters playing, he takes pen and paper and begins to write about Mij and what the otter has taught him about himself.

Cast and characters

Filming

Part of the film was shot in Ellenabeich on the Isle of Seil.

Reception and critical response

The film earned rentals of US$1 million in North America and US$1.4 million in other countries. After all costs were deducted it recorded an overall loss of US$615,000.[2]

In a contemporaneous review, Variety called the film "engaging" and noted "Travers and McKenna unselfishly subdue their performances to the star demands of the lolloping young rascal, Mij, but keep the interest firmly alive by their tactful playing."[5] The National Board of Review placed Ring of Bright Water on its list of the Top Ten Films for 1969.[6] In 2005, The Daily Telegraph called it "one of the best-loved British films of all time."[7]

Comic book

Dell Comics published a comic-book adaptation of the film drawn by Jack Sparling in October 1969.[8]

Documentary

The documentary film Echoes of Camusfearna (1995) contains previously unseen footage of Gavin Maxwell with the otters, and is introduced and narrated by Virginia McKenna. It was released to DVD in 2007.[9]

Home media

 
DVD packaging (2004); the artwork differs substantially from the original film poster.

The film was released as a region 2 DVD in 2002,[10] and as a region 1 DVD in 2004.[11] Previously, it had been released as a VHS tape in 1981 and 1991.[12][13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ring of Bright Water (1969)". BBFC. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "ABC's 5 Years of Film Production Profits & Losses". Variety. Los Angeles. 31 May 1973. p. 3.
  3. ^ Maxwell, Gavin (1960). Ring of Bright Water. Illustrated by Peter Scott, Michael Ayrton and Robin McEwen. London: Longmans, Green & Co. Ltd. Paperback reissue: (1984) ISBN 0-14-003923-6.
  4. ^ "Mabel Beecham". Price County Review. Ashland, Wisconsin: APG Media of Wisconsin. 8 July 2010. Archived from the original on 30 October 2016. She and her family spent half a year in Scotland while she managed the otter for the movie Ring of Bright Water.
  5. ^ "Ring of Bright Water". Variety. Los Angeles. 31 December 1968. from the original on 25 July 2018.
  6. ^ "1969 Award Winners". National Board of Review. New York City. from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  7. ^ Hastings, Chris (11 September 2005). "The dark love behind A Ring of Bright Water". The Daily Telegraph. London. from the original on 28 May 2014.
  8. ^ Ring of Bright Water at the Grand Comics Database
  9. ^ McKenna, Virginia. Echoes of Camusfearna (DVD). Beckmann. ISBN 9780792860242. OCLC 754475575.
  10. ^ Ring of Bright Water (DVD). Fremantle. 2002.
  11. ^ Ring of Bright Water (DVD). MGM Studios. 2004. ISBN 9780792860242. OCLC 54884363.
  12. ^ Ring of Bright Water (VHS). Palomar Pictures International. 1981. OCLC 7620649.
  13. ^ Ring of Bright Water (VHS). MGM Studios. 1991. OCLC 24178122.

External links

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Ring of Bright Water is a 1969 British comedy drama film starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna It is a story about a Londoner and his pet otter living on the Scottish coast The story is fictional but is adapted from the 1960 autobiographical book of the same name by Gavin Maxwell 3 It featured the stars of Born Free another film about a close relationship between humans and a wild animal Ring of Bright WaterTheatrical release posterDirected byJack CoufferWritten byJack CoufferBill TraversBased onRing of Bright Waterby Gavin MaxwellProduced byJoseph StrickStarringBill TraversVirginia McKennaCinematographyWolfgang SuschitzkyEdited byReginald MillsMusic byFrank CordellBetty BotleyTheme song performed by Val DoonicanProductioncompanyPalomar Pictures InternationalDistributed byRank Film Distributors United Kingdom 1 Cinerama Releasing Corporation United States Release dates2 April 1969 1969 04 02 London June 18 1969 1969 06 18 New York City Running time107 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudgetUS 915 000 2 Box officeUS 2 400 000 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 3 Filming 4 Reception and critical response 5 Comic book 6 Documentary 7 Home media 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditGraham Merrill Bill Travers passes a pet shop on his daily walks about London and takes an interest in an otter specifically a male river otter he sees in its window eventually he buys the animal and names him Mijbil or Mij for short The otter wreaks havoc in his small apartment and together they leave London for a rustic cottage overlooking the sea on the west coast of Scotland There they live as beachcombers and make the acquaintance of Dr Mary Virginia McKenna from the nearby village and her dog Johnny Mij and Johnny play in the water and bound across the fields together One episode involves Graham trying to find live eels for Mij which is very difficult because during the winter the eels swim in deeper waters making it tough to fish them out Also no fish place in town carries live eels Mij s inquisitive and adventurous nature leads him some distance from the cottage to a female otter with whom he spends the day Ignorant of danger he is caught in a net and nearly killed The humans find him and help him recover Graham spends a significant amount of time drawing Mij but realises that to show the true agility of the otter he must draw it underwater He builds a large tank out of old windows so that he can do this Not long after Merrill goes to London to look after some affairs and leaves Mary in charge of Mij While being exercised afield Mij is killed by a ditchdigger who did not realize he was a pet Merrill returns and is crushed to discover the death of his beloved otter Some time later Merrill and Mary are surprised by a trio of otter youngsters accompanied by their mother otter approaching the cottage He happily realizes they are Mij s mate and their children who have come to play in their father s swimming pool Graham has been trying for years to write a novel about the Marsh Arabs however after seeing the baby otters playing he takes pen and paper and begins to write about Mij and what the otter has taught him about himself Cast and characters EditBill Travers as Graham Merrill Virginia McKenna as Mary MacKenzie Peter Jeffrey as Colin Wilcox Jameson Clark as Storekeeper Helena Gloag as Mrs Flora Elrich W D Joss as Lighthouse keeper Roddy McMillan as Bus driver Jean Taylor Smith as Mrs Sarah Chambers Christopher Benjamin as Fishmonger Archie Duncan as Road mender Tommy Godfrey as Ticket seller Phil McCall as Frank Joyce McClain as stunt woman for Virginia McKenna Two Wisconsin otters owned and trained by Tom and Mabel Beecham of Phillips Wisconsin 4 portrayed Mij the otter Filming EditPart of the film was shot in Ellenabeich on the Isle of Seil Reception and critical response EditThe film earned rentals of US 1 million in North America and US 1 4 million in other countries After all costs were deducted it recorded an overall loss of US 615 000 2 In a contemporaneous review Variety called the film engaging and noted Travers and McKenna unselfishly subdue their performances to the star demands of the lolloping young rascal Mij but keep the interest firmly alive by their tactful playing 5 The National Board of Review placed Ring of Bright Water on its list of the Top Ten Films for 1969 6 In 2005 The Daily Telegraph called it one of the best loved British films of all time 7 Comic book EditDell Comics published a comic book adaptation of the film drawn by Jack Sparling in October 1969 8 Documentary EditThe documentary film Echoes of Camusfearna 1995 contains previously unseen footage of Gavin Maxwell with the otters and is introduced and narrated by Virginia McKenna It was released to DVD in 2007 9 Home media Edit DVD packaging 2004 the artwork differs substantially from the original film poster The film was released as a region 2 DVD in 2002 10 and as a region 1 DVD in 2004 11 Previously it had been released as a VHS tape in 1981 and 1991 12 13 See also EditList of British films of 1969References Edit Ring of Bright Water 1969 BBFC Retrieved 31 October 2021 a b c ABC s 5 Years of Film Production Profits amp Losses Variety Los Angeles 31 May 1973 p 3 Maxwell Gavin 1960 Ring of Bright Water Illustrated by Peter Scott Michael Ayrton and Robin McEwen London Longmans Green amp Co Ltd Paperback reissue 1984 ISBN 0 14 003923 6 Mabel Beecham Price County Review Ashland Wisconsin APG Media of Wisconsin 8 July 2010 Archived from the original on 30 October 2016 She and her family spent half a year in Scotland while she managed the otter for the movie Ring of Bright Water Ring of Bright Water Variety Los Angeles 31 December 1968 Archived from the original on 25 July 2018 1969 Award Winners National Board of Review New York City Archived from the original on 16 December 2013 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Hastings Chris 11 September 2005 The dark love behind A Ring of Bright Water The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 28 May 2014 Ring of Bright Water at the Grand Comics Database McKenna Virginia Echoes of Camusfearna DVD Beckmann ISBN 9780792860242 OCLC 754475575 Ring of Bright Water DVD Fremantle 2002 Ring of Bright Water DVD MGM Studios 2004 ISBN 9780792860242 OCLC 54884363 Ring of Bright Water VHS Palomar Pictures International 1981 OCLC 7620649 Ring of Bright Water VHS MGM Studios 1991 OCLC 24178122 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Ring of Bright Water film Ring of Bright Water at IMDb Ring of Bright Water at AllMovie Ring of Bright Water at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ring of Bright Water film amp oldid 1116281818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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