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Flipper et les Pirates

Original title: Flipper's New Adventure
  • 1964
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Flipper et les Pirates (1964)
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Boy Sandy and Dolphin Flipper are in the Bahamas where they pester a bunch of outlaws holding an English family captive.Boy Sandy and Dolphin Flipper are in the Bahamas where they pester a bunch of outlaws holding an English family captive.Boy Sandy and Dolphin Flipper are in the Bahamas where they pester a bunch of outlaws holding an English family captive.

  • Director
    • Leon Benson
  • Writers
    • Ivan Tors
    • Ricou Browning
    • Jack Cowden
  • Stars
    • Luke Halpin
    • Pamela Franklin
    • Helen Cherry
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    666
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    • Director
      • Leon Benson
    • Writers
      • Ivan Tors
      • Ricou Browning
      • Jack Cowden
    • Stars
      • Luke Halpin
      • Pamela Franklin
      • Helen Cherry
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Luke Halpin
    Luke Halpin
    • Sandy Ricks
    Pamela Franklin
    Pamela Franklin
    • Penny
    Helen Cherry
    Helen Cherry
    • Julia
    Tom Helmore
    Tom Helmore
    • Sir Halsey Hopewell
    Francesca Annis
    Francesca Annis
    • Gwen
    Brian Kelly
    Brian Kelly
    • Porter Ricks
    Joe Higgins
    Joe Higgins
    • L.C. Porett
    Lloyd Battista
    Lloyd Battista
    • Gil
    Gordon Dilworth
    • Sea Captain
    Courtney Brown
    • Convict
    William Cooley
    • Second Convict
    Dan Chandler
    • Coast Guard Commander
    Ricou Browning
    Ricou Browning
    • Dr. Burton
    Richard O'Barry
    Richard O'Barry
    • Veterinarian
    • (as Ric O'Feldman)
    Robert Baldwin
    Robert Baldwin
    • Veterinarian
    Mitzie
    • Flipper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Leon Benson
    • Writers
      • Ivan Tors
      • Ricou Browning
      • Jack Cowden
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    5SnoopyStyle

    Flipper's second

    Sandy Ricks (Luke Halpin) is losing his Florida home and fears separation from his beloved Flipper. He decides to run away with the dolphin and finds refuge on an island. Only their isolation is pierced by three escaped convicts and a very dumb British family.

    I can see Sandy taking down the convicts but they really can't have guns. The guns raise the danger level too high. It stretches reason beyond its limit and it contravenes its light family fun premise. Then there is the British family. Dad knows that these could be the escaped convicts and yet he goes right up to them. A reasonable man would radio the authorities and keep his distance. Once on the island, it gets even dumber. Here's the thing. The movie has to choose. It can be dumb or it can be dangerously thrilling. A Flipper movie should probably dial back the danger. It can survive being a silly family film.
    2rwbrostrom-98221

    Too Unrealistic

    Silly, kids movie that is not even close to realistic. A young runaway boy trying to save his dolphin friend witnesses pirates stealing a yacht off the coast of Florida and forcing a mother and her two children in a small boat. The pirates kidnap the father and sail off while the women row to a small, nearby island. Trying to remain hidden, has the dolphin assist the women to the island. More concerned about saving his dolphin than reporting the crime. The young boy tries to help the 3 women without their knowledge. Later the pirates return to the island, kidnap the women and try to shoot the dolphin. The premise of the movie is beyond ignorant.
    4wes-connors

    Luke's Lagoon

    Luke Halpin (as Sandy Ricks) is home alone when he's informed said home is going to be taken away by the state of Florida; apparently, the state has let the land to the Ricks family, and they need it back. Mr. Halpin's father Brian Kelly (as Porter Ricks) is away, and mother Martha has passed away since the original "Flipper" (1963). Halpin is majorly concerned, because losing the home means losing the shore where he lives with pet dolphin Flipper.

    Halpin and Flipper run away from home; incredibly, they find an isolated island nearby, and take up residence. AND, wouldn't you know it? - kidnappers are also nearby; they snag a British father, and let his wife Helen Perry (as Julia) and daughters Pamela Franklin (as Penny) & Francesca Annis (as Gwen) drift to Halpin's island paradise. Ms. Franklin performs well as Halpin's emerging co-star. Halpin's performance is touching; he and Flipper carry the film.

    With all of the newness and nuances gone, this sequel is certainly not up to the original. The story is so wildly implausible, Flipper should have shouted, "RE-WRITE!" Just for starters, Ms. Perry and "Gwen" must have very poor vision, hearing, and critical thinking skills not to figure out about Halpin. And, the songs are awfully lush. The ending holds some excitement, if you last. Halpin is still cute - older by a few years, due to the first "Flipper" being on the shelf for a few years. Flipper is still cute, too; and, TV father Brian Kelly is on board, replacing Chuck Connors as father Ricks.

    **** Flipper's New Adventure (6/24/64) Leon Benson ~ Luke Halpin, Pamela Franklin, Brian Kelly
    4bkoganbing

    Dumb, no wonder a kid and a dolphin take them

    For Flipper's New Adventure the writers at MGM came together and mixed the plots of The Admirable Crichton and The Desperate Hours and came up with a story that is cute and entertaining, but also for juveniles. I don't think any adults would buy it. A little bit of Bomba the Jungle Boy thrown in as well.

    One phone call to his father who was studying to be a Park Ranger after giving up his career as a fisherman from the first Flipper movie might have eased Luke Halpin's concern for his pet. But he hears some folks from the Miami Seaquarium are going to take Flipper and so he runs away and finds a nice island off the Florida coast to live or at least until the Seaquarium folks go away.

    Of course if Luke had made that phone call to Brian Kelly playing his father for the first time, he and Flipper would not have been around to help Tom Helmore's family who are stranded on the same island. He's been kidnapped for the use of his boat by three escaped convicts and they strand Helen Cherry and daughters Francesca Annis and Pamela Franklin on the island Luke took refuge on.

    Here's where it gets really dumb. These three are fugitives being hunted by law enforcement and they hit upon the brilliant scheme of holding Helmore and family for a getaway insurance. So they go back to that island and take them all save Halpin whom they don't know about. Absolutely brilliant, these clowns would have killed Helmore and kept on going with that cabin cruiser of his in real life. No wonder a kid and a dolphin take them.

    A bit unbelievable for adults, strictly for kids is Flipper's New Adventure.
    9The_Light_Triton

    I'll take this over Eye of the dolphin any day!

    (Note: This comment has been re-written as of July 28th, 2020)

    If anyone thinks this film is bad, they're wrong. Sure, it might not stack up to the original, or the TV series, but i'd rather go pop the 1990 VHS restored version into my VCR, or the DVD re-release and waste 2 hours on a movie I can almost recite line-by-line than any other dolphin movie available now. This, and the original 1963 film turned me & many other young men & women into Aquaphiles, people who love being in the water, swimming with fish and other creatures, and some have become marine biologists and learned more about the oceans and discovered new things.

    Teenaged Sandy Ricks spends a lot of his time at home, alone with only his dolphin (Bud didn't exist in the movies yet) the 2 are inseparable, and this is tested when he has to leave home for a place with his aunt, leaving flipper behind because the land they live on is government property and the government wants it back. To avoid being separated, Sandy escapes with flipper to a deserted island. When he arrives at this island, it is his home. but little does he know that a British mother and her 2 children will be dumped off at this island by 3 murderers who recently escaped Prison. It will take all of his and flipper's wits and abilities to help the helpless family and to thwart the killers' plans.

    Yeah, it's a hackplot meant for kids, simple & predictable, but films with friendships between man & animal never go out of style. The presentation that makes it so good. A good chunk of the movie takes place underwater, an already beautiful place to bring a camera, with Henry Vars's beautiful score giving the film it's tropical flavor. Plus, Flipper always drags the audience out of a sour moment. If something goes wrong for the characters, Flipper always swims in and lends a fin, sometimes with a little bit of humor.

    It's highly unlikely we'll ever see a movie like this ever again due to laws prohibiting people from interacting with wild animals in the united states. Plus, it's sad to think the dolphin who played Flipper ended her life prematurely in her trainer's arms.

    Another cool thing to comment on is that there is Advertising inside of the movie. How is that? the characters talk about the movie "Mutiny on the Bounty" Which is a real MGM film. they also Talk about "Showdown in Samoa" but that's not a real film, perhaps it was a project MGM was working on, but abandoned halfway through.

    For me, this will always be the ultimate summertime film. Even the original box art said that "it's the next best thing to a day at the beach."

    9/10

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    • Trivia
      Although Luke Halpin was 16 when this film was made, it is likely that his character Sandy Ricks was supposed to be 13 or 14.
    • Goofs
      In the scene after Sandy leaves his home, he's supposed to be in the middle of the ocean, but in the opening shot, Flipper is seen swimming near a dock which can be seen at the top left of the screen.
    • Quotes

      L.C. Porett: [Talking to his donkey] Drop anchor, Star.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      The Flipper Song
      By 'By' Dunham and Henry Vars

      Performed by Chris Crosby

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 1964 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Flipper's New Adventure
    • Filming locations
      • Bahamas
    • Production company
      • Ivan Tors Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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