Surfing Hollow Days

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The fourth movie Bruce Brown made travels to Mexico, California and Florida, along with a trip to Australia and Hawaii with Phil Edwards. Features a fifteen-foot shark checking the line-up at Rincon and the first wave ever ridden at Pipeline.

Wayne Miyata, Miki Dora, Hobie Alter

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Synopsis "In 1961, I made my fourth film, SURFING HOLLOW DAYS. The world of surfing was changing. Most of the boards were now made of foam, surfers were doing more traveling (often on jets, which were replacing prop planes) and Phil Edwards became the first person to ride a seemingly unridable spot which became known as the Pipeline. The world outside of surfing was also changing. Gidget Goes Hawaiian played at local drive-in theaters, Dick Dale rocked sold-out Southern California auditoriums and The Beach Boys, who once played during the intermission at one of my earlier films, were about to make their assault on the music charts. Surfing was becoming "cool." People who didn't know a standing island pullout from a pop out surfboard suddenly wanted to get involved with the surfing "lifestyle."...They still do. I have no idea what the surfing "lifestyle" means. We simply built our lives around surfing. Hobie made boards. Grubby Clark made foam blanks. I made films. For some of us things worked out well, but our approach towards life and our perception of surfing hasn't changed. What is or was the surfing "lifestyle"? The only answer I have is to watch SURFING HOLLOW DAYS. Maybe it's Miki Dora surfing Hammonds or Kemp Aaberg arching at Rincon or Phil Edwards dazzling the Austalians or Pat Curren riding Waimea or, simply, the twinkle in Paul Allen's eye as he tries putting on a "rubber shirt." Because whatever surfing meant in 1961, it still means today. Surfing is surfing." Bruce Brown
Athletes Wayne Miyata, Miki Dora, Hobie Alter, Phil Edwards, Jose Angel, Robert August, Mike Diffenderfer, Mick Dooley, Mike Dooley, Mike Doyle, Bob Cooper, Paul Witzig, Kemp Aaberg, Gordon Clark, John Richards, Renolds Yater, Bob Pike, Pat Curren, Ricky Grigg, Mike Hynson, Dave Jackman, Henry "Kimo" Hollinger, Buzzy Trent, Dick Catri, Jack Murphy, Conrad Cunha, Rusty Miller, Sammy Lee, Henry Ford
Genres Classic Surfing, 1960s Surf Classics
Director Bruce Brown
Writer Bruce Brown
Studio Bruce Brown Films
Rating not rated
Runtime 1 hr  22 mins
Language English | Stereo
Captions English, English
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