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Flipper

  • Director: Alan Shapiro
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Children's/Family
  • Movie Type: Animal Picture
  • Main Cast: Elijah Wood, Paul Hogan, Chelsea Field, Isaac Hayes, Jonathan Banks
  • Release Year: 1996
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

In this adventure drama for the family, based on the popular TV series of the mid-'60s, Sandy Ricks (Elijah Wood) is a moody teenager from Chicago who is not dealing well with the recent divorce of his parents. In the hope that a change of scenery will do him good, Sandy is sent to spend the summer with his Uncle Porter (Paul Hogan), an aging hippie and fisherman who lives on Coral Key, an island off the coast of Florida. The sun and sand do little to improve Sandy's outlook on life, even after he meets Kim (Jessica Wesson), a pretty girl who lives nearby, but he becomes sunnier when he encounters Flipper, a friendly dolphin, while boating with Porter. When Sandy helps save Flipper from a pack of bloodthirsty charter-boat fishermen, led by the mean-spirited Dirk Moran (Jonathan Banks), the dolphin becomes the boy's loyal companion (at least when Sandy is close to the water). But Sandy soon discovers that Dirk is dumping toxic waste into the waters of Coral Key, and with the help of Cathy (Chelsea Field), a friend of Porter's with a background in marine biology, Sandy and Porter try to gather enough evidence so that Sheriff Buck Cowan (Isaac Hayes) will be able to put Dirk behind bars. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jason Fuchs - Marvin; Luke Halpin - Bounty Fisherman No. 3; Mal Jones - Russ; Louis Seeger Crume - Mr. Dunnahy; Jessica Wesson - Kim; Anne Carey - Fisherman's Wife; Allison Bertolino - Sandy's Sister; Mark Casella - Bounty Fisherman; Robert Deacon - Bounty Fisherman; Mary Jo Faraci - Sandy's Mom; Bill Kelley - Tommy; Bill Nolan - Bartender; Lindsay Treco - Little Girl

Credit

Doug Merrifield - Associate Producer, Ellen Jacoby - Casting, Julie Ashton - Casting, Julie Ashton-Barson - Casting, Conrad Hool - Co-producer, Darlene Spezzi - Co-producer, Matthew Jacobson - Costume Designer, Philip A. Patterson - First Assistant Director, Joel B. Segal - First Assistant Director, Alan Shapiro - Director, Peck Prior - Editor, Paul Petschek - Editor, Lance Hool - Executive Producer, Joel McNeely - Composer (Music Score), Timothy R. Sexton - Musical Direction/Supervision, Joel McNeely - Songwriter, Thomas A. Walsh - Production Designer, Bill Butler - Cinematographer, James J. McNamara - Producer, Perry Katz - Producer, Steve Aaron - Sound/Sound Designer, Alan Shapiro - Screenwriter

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Flipper

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Directed by Alan Shapiro
Produced by James McNamara
Perry Katz
Written by Ricou Browning
Jack Cowden
Starring Paul Hogan
Elijah Wood
Isaac Hayes
Music by Joel McNeely
Cinematography Bill Butler
Editing by Peck Prior
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) May 17, 1996
Running time 96 Minutes
Country USA
Language English

Flipper is a 1996 remake of the 1963 film of the same name, starring Elijah Wood. The movie is about a boy who has to spend the summer with his uncle Porter (Paul Hogan), who lives in the Florida Keys. Although he expects to have another boring summer, he encounters an orphaned dolphin which he names Flipper and with whom he forms a friendship.

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Cast

Elijah Wood: Sandy Ricks

Paul Hogan: Porter Ricks

Plot

Sandy Ricks (Elijah Wood) is sent off for the summer to stay with his uncle Porter (Paul Hogan) in the seaside town of Coral Key. While out on Porter's fishing trawler, the two meet Porter's arch enemy, Dirk Moran (Jonathan Banks). Nearby, a pod of dolphins is frolicking near Dirk's boat. As a big game fisherman, Dirk hates just about every other fish eating animal on earth. He shoots at the dolphins because they are eating the fish that he wanted his charter customers to catch. Many escape, but Flipper is separated from the main pod.

One night, Sandy, who plans to return to his home in Chicago, sets off for the docks. While there, he kicks a Pepsi can into the water. Flipper tosses it back. Sandy repeats this trick several times and begins to feel a connection with the dolphin. Then his ferry arrives. Porter wakes up to find his nephew missing; a neighbor tells him what happened. Porter catches up with the ferry and brings Sandy back to Coral Key. The next morning, they find the devastation left by a hurricane. Porter goes for supplies, leaving Sandy to fix what he can. Sandy is distracted from his work by Flipper. Flipper then meets a girl named Kim (Jessica Wesson), who tells Sandy that Flipper is lucky to have survived on his own this long, especially with a fearsome hammerhead shark named Scar in the area, who has been terrorizing Coral Key for a long time. While playing, Kim explains that he'll need fish. Sandy starts his own amusement park called the Flipper Show and charges one fish for admission.

Porter arrives home and is furious when he finds out that Sandy has been playing with the dolphin rather than doing what he was meant to, and decides to teach him a lesson by letting him smoke cigars until he gets sick. Shortly after this, the sheriff of Coral Key (Isaac Hayes) arrives and explains they cannot keep the dolphin. The next day, Flipper is caught by Dirk Moran's men. Porter cuts the rope to release the net. Flipper escapes, but his subsequent and prolonged absence from the area causes Sandy and Kim to set out after him in a dinghy. The two discover a group of people dumping toxic waste into the sea. Unfortunately, the people are too far away to identify.

The next morning, Kim is on the beach when Pete, Porter's pet brown pelican, comes running up to her, almost as if asking her to follow him. Pete leads Kim to a dying Flipper. Porter's friend, Cathy (Chelsea Field) and her untalkative son, Marvin (Jason Fuchs) mix up a special medicine, take a blood sample, and release Flipper into the wild. Cathy runs some tests on the blood sample and concludes that Flipper was poisoned by toxic waste. But the sheriff, upon being informed, tells her that that is not enough to prove that there is toxic waste out there. Porter and Cathy realize that they must solve this mystery themselves. They set out, along with Kim, Sandy and Marvin.

Cathy hopes to use Flipper's gift of echolocation and a special camera she attaches to his head to help them find the toxic waste. Their plan works, and Porter heads back to alert the sheriff. Sandy, who lags behind to say goodbye to Flipper, barely survives an encounter with Dick Moran's boat, which dismantles the dinghy. He sees a dorsal fin and thinks it is Flipper (who had previously enjoyed pretending to be a shark). It is actually a hungry Scar, whose food supplies have been depleted by the toxic waste, forcing him to hunt human prey. Flipper appears and starts nose butting Scar in the gills, but the shark is stronger than Flipper. Flipper's pod comes to his aid and, through strength of arms, the dolphins drive Scar away from Sandy. Sandy makes it to Dirk Moran's boat, where the man reveals that he was the one who dumped the toxic waste barrels into the sea. Dirk is just about to kill Sandy when Flipper jumps up and whacks Dirk into the sea. The sheriff soon arrives to arrest Dirk. Sandy says one last farewell to Flipper before he swims away with his pod, then leaves Coral Key with his mother and little sister. On the ferry home, Flipper and his pod come to see Sandy off.

Production

The film was shot in the Bahamas.[1] Animatronic dolphins, designed by Walt Conti and his team, had to be used extensively, such as in scenes where Flipper is needed to interact with the human characters, or swimming along; Conti stated that using real dolphins does not work out so well as many might think.[2]

Reception

Joe Leydon of variety criticized the plot but appreciated the performances of Hogan, Wood, Wesson, Hayes and Field, as well as the animatronic work on the film.[1] Dwayne E. Leslie of Boxoffice noted the scene where a hammerhead shark attacks a seabird, which brings to mind simialr footage from National Geographic, may be shocking for very young children.[3]

DVD Release

The film was released on DVD in 2004.

Similar movies

Two Brothers, Free Willy, Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, Free Willy 3: The Rescue, The Jungle Book, The Fox And The Hound (1981 film)

References

  1. ^ a b Leydon, Joe (1996-05-06). "Flipper Review". Variety. http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117905217.html?categoryid=31&cs=1. Retrieved 2009-11-16. 
  2. ^ Rickitt, Richard (2006). Designing Movie Creatures and Characters: Behind the Scenes With the Movie Masters. Focal Press. p. 167. ISBN 0-240-80846-0. 
  3. ^ Leslie, Dwayne E. (1 August 2008). "Movie Reviews: Flipper". Boxoffice. http://boxoffice.com/reviews/2008/08/flipper.php. Retrieved 17 November 2009. 

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