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Ring of Bright Water

  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 47min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
1,7 k
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Ring of Bright Water (1969)
Stuck in a dead-end job Graham Merrill adopts an otter, Mij, as a pet and then moves to an isolated village in western Scotland. Adventures ensue.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueStuck in a dead-end job Graham Merrill adopts an otter, Mij, as a pet and then moves to an isolated village in western Scotland. Adventures ensue.Stuck in a dead-end job Graham Merrill adopts an otter, Mij, as a pet and then moves to an isolated village in western Scotland. Adventures ensue.Stuck in a dead-end job Graham Merrill adopts an otter, Mij, as a pet and then moves to an isolated village in western Scotland. Adventures ensue.

  • Réalisation
    • Jack Couffer
  • Scénario
    • Jack Couffer
    • Bill Travers
    • Gavin Maxwell
  • Casting principal
    • Bill Travers
    • Virginia McKenna
    • Peter Jeffrey
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    1,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jack Couffer
    • Scénario
      • Jack Couffer
      • Bill Travers
      • Gavin Maxwell
    • Casting principal
      • Bill Travers
      • Virginia McKenna
      • Peter Jeffrey
    • 55avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Bill Travers
    Bill Travers
    • Graham Merrill
    Virginia McKenna
    Virginia McKenna
    • Mary MacKenzie
    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
    • Colin Wilcox
    Jameson Clark
    Jameson Clark
    • Storekeeper
    Helena Gloag
    • Flora
    Willie Joss
    • Lighthouse Keeper
    • (as W. D. Joss)
    Roddy McMillan
    • Busdriver
    Jean Taylor Smith
    • Sarah
    • (as Jean Taylor-Smith)
    Christopher Benjamin
    Christopher Benjamin
    • London Fishmonger
    Kevin Collins
    • Fisherman
    Archie Duncan
    Archie Duncan
    • Road mender
    June Ellis
    June Ellis
    • Barmaid
    Philippa Gail
    • Pet stall girl
    Tommy Godfrey
    • Ticket seller
    Walter Hall
    Bill Horsley
    • Timid man
    Phil McCall
    • Frank
    Philip Morant
    • Réalisation
      • Jack Couffer
    • Scénario
      • Jack Couffer
      • Bill Travers
      • Gavin Maxwell
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    alembic

    Wonderful film made with sensitivity and insight

    Like other reviewers, I first saw this film when I was a child. I was totally absorbed by the story and the antics of Mij the otter. I saw it again on video recently and it had lost none of it's charm. I remember the stunning cinematography of the wild country where it was filmed,best seen on a true big screen. Bill Travers and Virginnia McKenna ( Born Free - An Elephant called Slowly ) are well cast as Mij's friends. Any child with an interest in animals will enjoy this film , but there is enough adult interest to make it fun for all. The ending may seem somewhat brutal/bitterwseet ( although not shown in graphic detail ) but we often underestimate childrens abilities to understand what is happening around them and as I recall being a child when I saw it, the film was more memorable because it had a gritty ending and not a "warm fuzzy" throw away end. Enjoy !
    shark-43

    Wonderfully endearing

    usually when you have fond memories of some childhood film you saw when you were young, they usually turn out to be quite awful or trite or just plain dumb upon second viewing as an adult. But I rented this for my 5 year old who loves animals and we both enjoyed it. I had wonderful memories of seeing this when I was nine and it really is a terrific rental to seek out. In fact, my 5 year old was so intriguedby Mij and the other otters, she promptly went to the library and got a book by the original author of Ring Of Bright Water - Gavin Maxwell called an Otter's Tail.
    10Glaschu

    Positive, uplifting, getting-away-from-it-all kind of movie

    If you ever feel like giving up the rat-race of the city life and a hectic job, see this film. Ring of Bright water is a getting-away-from-it-all kind of movie set in the Gaelic-speaking Western Isles of Scotland. The busy London professional decides to take a broken-down croft house, fix it up, write and be creative. He accomplishes all these things but finds the friendship and love of a woman and as well as a dear otter. There are some scenes with Gaelic dialog to add reality to the film. The bittersweet end will bring a tear to even the most hardened big-business type. Great movie for a rainy day or a cozy evening - positive, uplifting.
    8laursene

    An unexpected delight

    I saw this when I was a child and enjoyed it, then ran into it unexpectedly on TV not long ago, and was delighted. I'm not a fan of "Born Free," the more famous Travers-McKenna starrer, with its self-importance, travelogue nature photography, sentimentality ... and that awful Andy Williams vocal at the end. Perhaps this has something to do also with the rather insistent way the move was flogged as "wholesome family fare" at a time of change and - some of us would say - maturity in the commercial film industry. Nevertheless, I wasn't prepared for much on the second viewing of "Ring of Bright Water." I was wrong. Jack Couffer, a veteran of Disney's True Life Adventures, turns out to have been a real filmmaker who knew how to create an ambiance that at times approaches a kind of poetry. The atmosphere seems to proceed out of the characters, not just the settings (from London to western Scotland). The cinematography is lovely (Couffer got his start as a DP). The animals - especially Midj - are not sentimentalized but are endearing and empathetic. The story isn't pumped up with any crude comedy. The (human) performances are nicely low-key. The burgeoning romance between the writer and the doctor is predictable but not oppressively so.

    Altogether, Couffer's film has a "naturalness" that almost all other family-nature flicks completely lack. "Ring of Bright Water" has little or nothing to do with the social and political changes happening at the time it was made, nor with current trends in film. It could have been made in almost any year. And it will no doubt continue to provide a strong measure of pleasure for some time to come.
    10intelearts

    One of the best animal films. ever.

    Absolutely one of the films that defined a generation - Ring Of Bright Water was a huge success worldwide and is considered by many to be the best animal film.

    The true story of a divorced insurance actuary who trades London and the 9-5 for Scotland because he bought an otter from a pet shop is simply brilliant. Based on Gavin Maxwell's excellent autobiography it translated very successfully to film.

    Director Jack Couffer already a long career making classic animal films for Disney and had obviously never heard W C Field's famous line about never working with animals of children...here he adapted to a British sensibility and we end up with a film that is not sappy but rather genuinely magic. The cinematography by Walter Suschitsky is outstanding. Suschitsky went on to film the original Get Carter (....And not a lot of people know that ) The humans are great, but the otter (and other wildlife: the geese!) are truly amazing and lift this from ordinary to extraordinary. Maxwell actually bought the otter back from Iraq and it was discovered to be new subspecies which named by the London Zoological Society in his honour Lutrogale perspicillata maxwelli.

    If you vaguely remember seeing this first time round you'll definitely want to see it again, if you haven't I promise you'll see something you won't easily forget - it is charming in the best sense with Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna at their understated British best. Both heartwarming and heartbreaking: it is the otter and the beautiful settings that you'll remember.

    One of our favourites ever.

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on the true story of Gavin Maxwell, who bought an otter in London and brought it back to his home in Scotland, only to discover that this was a subspecies of otter not yet recorded. Maxwell gave his name to the new sub species' title: Lutrogale perspicillata maxwelli.
    • Gaffes
      Shortly after moving into the cottage, Graham Merrill heads off into the village. As he closes the otter flap he's wearing wellies. On the way down the hill he's in shoes, but when he arrives in the village he is back in welly boots.
    • Citations

      Graham Merrill: [Repeated line] Mij!

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Denis Leary: No Cure for Cancer (1993)
    • Bandes originales
      Ring of Bright Water
      (Title Song)

      Sung by Val Doonican

      Lyric by Betty Botley

      Music by Frank Cordell (uncredited)

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    • How long is Ring of Bright Water?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 mai 1970 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Gaélique
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mein Freund, der Otter
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ellenabeich, Seil, Argyll and Bute, Écosse, Royaume-Uni(Camusfearna; Sandaig village)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Palomar Pictures International
      • Brightwater Film Production
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    • Durée
      • 1h 47min(107 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1(original ratio)
      • 1.66 : 1

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