“Summer means many different things to different people,” narrates Bruce Brown at the beginning of the 1963 cult classic The Endless Summer, the most famous surf movie ever made. Brown, one of the ...
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Bruce’s Beauties: Dick Metz’s Discovery and the Real Story of The Endless Summer’s Famous Wave
You likely know the wave called Bruce’s Beauties from that iconic scene in The Endless Summer. You remember the one: Mike Hynson and Robert August climbing a dune in coastal South Africa at Cape St.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Endless Summer/Cinema V Distributing When I'm trapped in New York City, and the February winds rattle the windows of my house, and ...
LOS ANGELES — Bruce Brown, whose 1966 surfing documentary “The Endless Summer” molded the image of the surfer as a seeker of adventure and fulfillment and transformed the sport, has died. He was 80.
It was a worldly journey during a time when such a feat seemed impossible to many. Dick Metz, who grew up on the sand in Laguna Beach and was an early-era surfer long before the masses showed up to ...
[Editor’s note: This essay first appeared in the “Chapters of Our Lives” issue of PREMIUM Magazine, which featured personal storytelling.] South Orange County, 1966 “They’re showing that surf film,” ...
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