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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Team Marketing EAN: 9786305837381 Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC ISBN: 6305837384 Item Dimensions: Label: Image Entertainment Languages: Manufacturer: Image Entertainment MPN: TM2535 Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Pan & Scan Publisher: Image Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: May 23, 2000 Running Time: 92 minutes Studio: Image Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1966 Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: The greatest surf movie ever made. "On any day of the year it is summer somewhere in the world..." Go with Robert August and Mike Hynson as they follow the summer season to Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Hawaii and California in search of the perfect wave. Still the ultimate surf film of all time! Amazon.com essential video: The definitive surf movie, this 1966 documentary by Bruce Brown is beautifully shot and thrilling to see in its portrait of youthful freedom on the world's shores. Brown followed two surfers around the globe in their quest for the perfect wave, finding it eventually on a remote beach far from home. The narration by "Big Kahuna Brown" cuts through the reverence a bit, being cheeky in tone. --Tom Keogh Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Awesome movieIt is not only a fantastic surfing movie; it is a fantastic look at the world in 1968. They couldn't say what they say in this movie today. It would NOT be PC. There is nothing offensive about this movie socially, but the left wing PC'ers of the world would not let these guys describe the world so accurately. As far as I am concerned, this is the all time best manly movie about surfing around the world. Makes me want to walk out on my job, grab my son and surfboard and travel the ... Read More Rating: - The Endless SummeerFor people who live in a hot summer climate, I live in Texas, this is a classic escape flick. It is a perennial favorite. Two fellows who are well liked, and a great narrator--searching for the perfect wave for their surfing. Where? Around the world. On my computer I found modern day pictures of the fellows. Yes, each had changed from their appearance in the early years of the 1960's, but much fun to view the DVD. Thanks. JM Rating: - All Good Summers Must Come To An EndI suspect everybody has certain movies that became almost mythic for them, even though they never quite got around to seeing them. ENDLESS SUMMER was such a film for me. It debuted in 1966 when I was in junior high school, and, like the BEACH PARTY movies and the motorcycle flicks of the era, it was a film I wanted desperately to see, but one I was just a few years too young for. "Youth culture" was a very ill-defined term at the time, but anything that seemed to smack of freedom from familial ... Read More Rating: - Ok video, but not as great as Endless Summer IIIf you get both Endless Summer 1 and 2, be sure to watch 1 first and its a little of a letdown if you want 2 first (because the videography is so much better, and narration alot more humorous in 2) Rating: - Endless Summer For Bruce Brown - Endless Winter For MeThis is only one of three surfing movies I have ever paid to see in a movie theater. I can honestly say that this movie changed my life. I started surfing, and that was the beginning of the end. It directly resulted in my being sent away to military school in Texas. No surfing for 4 years. Good thing I wasn't a senior in high school. (It would be interesting to see how badly California college enrollment dropped in the fall of 1966.) I have owned this movie in every format ... Read More |