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The Endless Summer II: The Journey Continues (1994)

The Endless Summer II: The Journey Continues (1994)
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Surfin' round the world is the focus of this documentary by Bruce Brown, the director famed for publicizing the sport in the 1960s. The documentary focuses upon two world-class California surfers: Patrick O'Connell, short board expert, and Robert "Wingnut" Weaver, long board surfer. The film follows them as they travel to Costa Rica, Hawaii, France, South Africa, Australia, Fiji, Bali, Java and Alaska in search of the perfect wave. Also included are twenty minutes of acrobatic surfing using singles, pairs, trios, and dogs. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Bruce Brown
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Endless Summer II: The Journey Continues

Surfin' round the world is the focus of this documentary by Bruce Brown, the director famed for publicizing the sport in the 1960s. The documentary focuses upon two world-class California surfers: Patrick O'Connell, short board expert, and Robert "Wingnut" Weaver, long board surfer. The film follows them as they travel to Costa Rica, Hawaii, France, South Africa, Australia, Fiji, Bali, Java and Alaska in search of the perfect wave. Also included are twenty minutes of acrobatic surfing using singles, pairs, trios, and dogs. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Bruce Brown
Writer(s):
Bruce BrownDana Brown
Producer(s):
Ron MolerMichael HarpsterRoger Riddell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Documentary
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Robert L.

Now a classic, this flick has some of the most gorgeous footage on film. You really have to see it in a movie theater to get the full effect, as it was shot in 35 mm film.

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Andrew H.

I love watching this movie over and over and over. Its my favorite surf film because it is more like an overall movie, that isnt just tons of clips put together, and a lot of surf movies are all the same, but this isnt. The footage is amazing, everytime I watch it I wish I could spend my summer the same way. Dont hesitate to watch this.

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Daniel W.

This is one of the best surfing movies made. The film was shot at some of the most amazing locations on earth and is packed with more surfing footage then any film I have seen. Some other films use to much filler such as showing people they interview that are adding meaningless comments, this movie doesn't. Great surfing, some humor from the director, and visually stimulating.

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