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Flipper's New Adventure

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cans of food and luring one of the convicts into a row boat to retrieve the cans; Flipper tips the boat over and rams the convict in the stomach, knocking him out. (This was a surprise, and was a case where, "the animal read the script".) Sandy and Flipper grab him and leave him in a hidden cave. Through various ruses Sandy manages to get the remaining two convicts into the water. The second one is captured in the same way as the first, and the leader fights hard with a knife to fend off Flipper. Though he is overcome and Sandy is able to tie him to the boat hull, he manages to stab Flipper near his tail in his frantic attempts to escape, and Flipper is washed up bleeding and injured on the beach. Sandy sobs as he holds his injured friend. Sir Halsey radios that they are safe and calls for a vet. Flipper is nursed back to health at the Miami Seaquarium, where Porter has returned to announce his assignment as a park ranger to the Coral Key Marine Preserve and tells Sandy that will be Flipper’s new home once he recovers.
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Penny form an innocent romantic attachment as Sandy shows her around his new island paradise and secretly helps her behind her sister's and mother's backs. Sandy shows Penny how to cut down and husk coconuts, light fires, and weave fish nets. The happy friendship seemingly comes to an end when Sandy, afraid that rescuers of the Hopewells will discover him and Flipper and make them return to the Keys and be separated, sends Flipper to douse the Hopewells' rescue fire. Penny is angry and tells Sandy to stay away. Sandy tries to make up by placing fish, cans of food, a can opener, and a flashlight into their nets.
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Mrs. Hopewell, Gwen, and Penny struggle to find food to survive; Sandy finds ways (with the help of Flipper) to get fish, matches, and other items to the Hopewells without being discovered. This lasts until Sandy accidentally meets and then befriends the younger of the two daughters, Penny. Sandy and
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Soon after, the convicts come back for the mother and daughters, and Mr. Hopewell is made to radio the nearest Coast Guard station in Puerto Rico that he and his family are hostages. Sandy and Flipper make a plan to rescue them from the convicts. Sandy distracts the convicts by releasing much-needed
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Cinema sheet music: a comprehensive listing Donald J. Stubblebine - 1991 Page 112 Flipper- By Dunham (w), Henry Vars (m), Feist. COVER: Boy and Dolphin. 1499 Flipper's New Adventure (MGM, 1964, Luke Halpin, Pamela Franklin). Flipper/Imagine/It's a Cotton Candy World-By Dunham (w), Henry Vars (m),
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272:) is asked to vacate his home to make way for a new highway but runs away from home to keep his pet dolphin Flipper from being taken away. His dad, Porter ( 490: 276:), widowed since the prior film, returns from park ranger school to search for Sandy but doesn't realize his son has fled in their skiff motorboat to the 573: 662: 657: 647: 483: 652: 672: 667: 642: 677: 462: 476: 637: 566: 558: 551: 257: 599: 28: 606: 439: 632: 532: 516: 500: 389:, 6 January 1965 p 39. Please note this figure is rentals accruing to distributors not total gross. 355: 331: 273: 249: 244: 167: 111: 69: 581: 428: 611: 296:), are forced into a small boat and told to row to the nearby island where Sandy is hiding. 343: 319: 293: 289: 260:
premiered, received good reviews and outdid the first film with more audience attendance.
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and was based on characters created by Ricou Browning and Jack Cowden.
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Index


Ivan Tors
Flipper
Arthur Weiss
Ricou Browning
Luke Halpin
Pamela Franklin
Tom Helmore
Brian Kelly
Lamar Boren
Charles Craft
Henry Vars
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Flipper
TV series
Luke Halpin
Brian Kelly
Bahamas
Tom Helmore
Helen Cherry
Francesca Annis
Pamela Franklin
Luke Halpin
Pamela Franklin
Tom Helmore
Brian Kelly
Helen Cherry
Francesca Annis
Lloyd Battista

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