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Directed by | Bruce Brown |
Produced by | Bruce Brown |
Starring | Mike Hynson Robert August |
Narrated by | Bruce Brown |
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Edited by | Bruce Brown |
Music by | The Sandals |
Production company | Bruce Brown Films |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $50,000 |
Box office | $20 million[8] |
The Endless Summer is a 1966 American surf documentary film directed, produced, edited and narrated by Bruce Brown. The film follows surfers Mike Hynson and Robert August on a surfing trip around the world. Despite the balmy mediterranean climate of their native California, cold ocean currents[9] make local beaches inhospitable during the winter, without later, modern wetsuits. They travel to the coasts of Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Hawaii, Senegal (Dakar),[10] Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa in a quest for new surf spots while introducing locals to the sport along the way.
The narrative presentation eases from the stiff, formal documentary of the 1950s and early 1960s to a more casual, fun-loving and personal style filled with sly humor, honed from six years of live narration. The film's surf rock soundtrack was provided by The Sandals, and the theme song was written by Gaston Georis and John Blakeley of the Sandals; Theme From "The Endless Summer"[11] has since become one of the best known film themes in the surf movie genre.[citation needed]
In 1994, it was followed by the sequel The Endless Summer II. In 2000, Dana Brown, compiled The Endless Summer Revisited, later directing Step into Liquid, in 2003, documenting tow-in surfing.[12]
Original, silk screened, 60 x 40 inch, Day-Glo poster for "The Endless Summer" movie designed by John van Hamersveld....the Art Director for Surfer Magazine and a friend of R. Paul Allen..., the assistant cinematographer on the movie, hired silk screener, Eric Askew to produce the poster in a garage in Costa Mesa, California....The poster's premise was Browns but Van Hamersveld took Bob Bagley's image of the movie's stars Mike Hynson and Robert August and Brown and transformed it into a 1960s neon masterpiece. The lettering was handwritten by Van Hamersveld.
I was a student at ArtCenter and also art director for Surfer magazine when I made the poster for Bruce Brown's 1966 surfer movie 'The Endless Summer.'
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