Ride the Wild Surf is a 1964 American romantic drama film. It was filmed in 1963 and distributed in 1964. Unlike the beach party movies of the era, this was a departure from the typical Hollywood approach to surfing as it was a drama, not a comedy. It is known for its exceptional big wave surf footage – a common sight in surf movies of the time, but a rarity in Hollywood films. Likewise, the film has only one pop song – the titular Jan and Dean track, which is heard once, at the end of the film.
Ride the Wild Surf (1964)
Directed by Don Taylor / Phil Karlson
Genres - Comedy, Drama |
Sub-Genres - Beach Party Film |
Release Date - Aug 5, 1964 |
Run Time - 101 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - TV-G
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$500,000
Tags
Hawaii, Oahu, Sports, Surfing, Teen
Attributes
Filming Location: Hawaii
Narrative Location: Hawaii
Narrative Location: Hawaii
Alternate Titles
Al romper las olas
MX
Les dompteurs du Pacifique
FR
Mar Raivoso
BR
Pothoi sta flogismena akrogialia
GR
Ride The Wild Surf
Ride the Wild Surf
CA, GB, US
Surfen auf Leben und Tod
DE