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Splash (1984)

Splash (1984)
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"I'm in love with a mermaid!" read the opening line of Leonard Maltin's original review for Splash. And with the delightful Darryl Hannah in the lead, who could fault Maltin for his public declaration of ardor? The story begins in 1959, when a young boy is rescued from a watery grave by an adolescent mermaid. Twenty-five years later, the boy has grown up--and lo and behold, it's Tom Hanks. Meanwhile, the mermaid, likewise grown up, has surfaced in search of Hanks, her long-lost love. On dry land, the mermaid is able to walk about on legs; any contact with salt water, and she reverts to her half-fish form. Adopting the name of Madison from a New York street sign, the girl manages to win Hanks' heart. Alas, a secret government lab, populated by such smarmy types as Richard B. Shull and Eugene Levy, captures Madison for research purposes--and possible vivisection. Egged on by his brother John Candy, Hanks rescues his beloved, joining her in the ocean depths as a mer-man (mer-fellow? mer-guy?) A captivating confection from the peerless creative team of director Ron Howard and screenwriters Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, Splash was a winner all the way--especially at the box office, where the $11 million film racked up a huge profit. Historical sidebar: Splash was the first release from Disney's Touchstone Pictures division. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom HanksDaryl Hannah, (more)
Director(s):
Ron Howard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Splash

"I'm in love with a mermaid!" read the opening line of Leonard Maltin's original review for Splash. And with the delightful Darryl Hannah in the lead, who could fault Maltin for his public declaration of ardor? The story begins in 1959, when a young boy is rescued from a watery grave by an adolescent mermaid. Twenty-five years later, the boy has grown up--and lo and behold, it's Tom Hanks. Meanwhile, the mermaid, likewise grown up, has surfaced in search of Hanks, her long-lost love. On dry land, the mermaid is able to walk about on legs; any contact with salt water, and she reverts to her half-fish form. Adopting the name of Madison from a New York street sign, the girl manages to win Hanks' heart. Alas, a secret government lab, populated by such smarmy types as Richard B. Shull and Eugene Levy, captures Madison for research purposes--and possible vivisection. Egged on by his brother John Candy, Hanks rescues his beloved, joining her in the ocean depths as a mer-man (mer-fellow? mer-guy?) A captivating confection from the peerless creative team of director Ron Howard and screenwriters Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, Splash was a winner all the way--especially at the box office, where the $11 million film racked up a huge profit. Historical sidebar: Splash was the first release from Disney's Touchstone Pictures division. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Ron Howard
Writer(s):
Bruce Jay FriedmanLowell GanzBabaloo Mandel
Producer(s):
Brian Grazer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Adult Language, Questionable for Children, Brief Nudity, Mild Violence, Adult Humor)
Categories:
ComedySci-Fi & Fantasy
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Michelle C.

This has been my favorite movie since I was 7. I never get tired of watching it and I rent it once a year. I especially loved the behind the scenes look on this DVD, it was neat to hear how this movie cam together. I am and always will be impressed with this film.

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Nicholas D.

If you haven't see this, see it. If you have seen, see it again and again. This is a man's fantasy who has a boyish heart. You'll also realize why the name "Madison" became so populate after this movie.

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Steven S.

It has all the great ingredients for a great romantic comedy (great acting (Hanks and Hannah), comedy (John Candy) and great story.

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