Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn "Surf Crazy," Bruce Brown takes a group of surfers exploring deep into unsurfed Mexico, shows some vintage California surfing and then goes on to the mammoth waves of Hawaii. Features one... Tout lireIn "Surf Crazy," Bruce Brown takes a group of surfers exploring deep into unsurfed Mexico, shows some vintage California surfing and then goes on to the mammoth waves of Hawaii. Features one of the biggest waves ever ridden at Waimea Bay.In "Surf Crazy," Bruce Brown takes a group of surfers exploring deep into unsurfed Mexico, shows some vintage California surfing and then goes on to the mammoth waves of Hawaii. Features one of the biggest waves ever ridden at Waimea Bay.
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This is his second film. It's a little more polished than his first film, "Slippery When Wet". This film is pure fun. It takes me back to the more friendly, innocent, fun days of surfing, before every other idiot thought they were a surfer, before every wave was as crowded as a freeway at rush hour, and before all the localism and vandalism of the recent times.
This film is pure fun. It shows some of the big North Shore Hawaii waves. See how uncrowded it is out there? Pure Heaven!!! See how uncrowded even the beaches are? Unbelievable! This film was a little before my time, but I was in Hawaii surfing in the late 60s, and it was a very relaxed, very friendly, very liberating time. No localism or uptightness that was actually noticeable. Way less crowded waves. Other surfers were friendly and helpful. It was more like a brotherhood, because everyone had the same interest in common.
Beautiful days! Beautiful nights! Oh, for a time machine!!!
This film is pure fun. It shows some of the big North Shore Hawaii waves. See how uncrowded it is out there? Pure Heaven!!! See how uncrowded even the beaches are? Unbelievable! This film was a little before my time, but I was in Hawaii surfing in the late 60s, and it was a very relaxed, very friendly, very liberating time. No localism or uptightness that was actually noticeable. Way less crowded waves. Other surfers were friendly and helpful. It was more like a brotherhood, because everyone had the same interest in common.
Beautiful days! Beautiful nights! Oh, for a time machine!!!
Bruce Brown is THE surfing movie guy, from the late 50's through the 60's and even into the 90's. This early entry is very enjoyable and highly recommended. The boys start out in the "smaller" surf of California and Mexico, and in the second half step up to Sunset Beach and other North Shore (Hawaii) locales, finishing with the bone-crushing waves of Waimea Bay. Humorous interludes are as always interspersed with great action shots. Perhaps a tad less polished than later efforts, but the blueprint for classics like The Endless Summer is clearly evident.
Of all the non-"Endless Summer" films in the Bruce Brown Golden Years of Surf Collection, this one has always been my favorite. This is my third time to purchase this DVD (my previous two VHS copies were worn out from use at parties). It lacks everything a "quality" film requires - and yet it beats the mainstream by a mile. If you want to feel like you were there (Mazatlan or the North Shore) and you love vintage surf movies, this is it. Pure, honest, classic. This is a must for true soul surfers.
Other movies in this collection include: Slippery When Wet, Barefoot Adventure, Surfing Hollow Days, Waterlogged, Surfin' Shorts and (of course) The Endless Summer.
Other movies in this collection include: Slippery When Wet, Barefoot Adventure, Surfing Hollow Days, Waterlogged, Surfin' Shorts and (of course) The Endless Summer.
Bruce Brown's movie about surfing in Mexico, California, and Hawaii is a charming, breezy film that never takes itself seriously. By that I don't mean surfing itself. Brown shoots and edits the scenes of the guys atop their boards in the water seriously, with a clear sense of how to compose a moving shot for the camera. It's his attitude about the surfers themselves, offering them as lovable goofs on an endless vacation. If there's any complaint, it's that he makes what they do too easy.
The IMDb shows movies that encompass surfboarding going back to 1917; I seem to recall seeing shots back in the Mauve Decade, when actualities were first being edited into early travelogues. Never mind. Brown's work bore fruit quickly, leading into all those teenage-surf movies in the 1960s.
The IMDb shows movies that encompass surfboarding going back to 1917; I seem to recall seeing shots back in the Mauve Decade, when actualities were first being edited into early travelogues. Never mind. Brown's work bore fruit quickly, leading into all those teenage-surf movies in the 1960s.
Interesting and worth watching, one of Browns' first films, this re-released version has added commentary and interviews with Brown as he travels down into Mexico on a surfari to take some (at that time) film footage of unsurfed locations. An entertaining historic piece with glimpses of a bygone era and a prequel of what was to come shortly after with his classic Endless Summer. 7 out of 10.
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- Cuyutlan, Colima, Mexique(Locations visited during the film.)
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By what name was Surf Crazy (1959) officially released in Canada in English?
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