The Endless Summer 1966

Critics score:
100 / 100

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Ian Buckwalter, NPR: Part surfing film, part travelogue, occasionally even anthropological study and wildlife film, ultimately it visually taps into the wanderlust that sends us to far-flung beaches in search of an escape from life that we can't find at home. Read more

Linda Stasi, New York Post: Just breathtaking. Read more

Robert Alden, New York Times: Visually fascinating. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Shunning the tons of equipment ordinarily taken along on location, Brown used only what he could carry. The beautiful photography he brought home almost makes you wonder if Hollywood hasn't been trying too hard. Read more

TIME Magazine: Brown leaves analysis of the surf-cult mystique to seagoing sociologists, but demonstrates quite spiritedly that some of the brave souls mistaken for beachniks are, in fact, converts to a difficult, dangerous and dazzling sport. Read more