"Prince of Tides" is a title derived from Pat Conroy's novel published in 1986, which is set in South Carolina but often evokes themes associated with the Southern landscape, culture, and emotional depth. The phrase suggests a strong connection to nature, particularly the tides along the coastal regions, reflecting the ebb and flow of human experience and relationships. While not specifically tied to Alabama, the novel's themes resonate with many Southern states, including Alabama, known for its rich natural beauty and complex social history.
The Prince of Tides was released on 12/25/1991.
Especially weak tides are called neap tides. Neap tides occur when the gravitational pull of the sun and moon are perpendicular to each other, which results in minimal tidal range.
High tides. The others are called low tides.
Spring tides, tidal surges.
Spring tides. These occur when the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned, causing maximum tidal range.
The name of the bridge in the Prince of Tides is not known. The Prince of Tides was filmed in Beaufort, South Carolina.
The Prince of Tides was released on 12/25/1991.
The Production Budget for The Prince of Tides was $30,000,000.
The Prince of Tides grossed $74,787,599 worldwide.
The Prince of Tides grossed $74,787,599 in the domestic market.
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Pat Conroy in "The Prince of Tides"
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Tides that are not very high and not very low are called neap tides.