In Bruce Brown's ultimate, low-budget surfing documentary accentuated by the Sandals' theme song, about two wave chasers (Mike Hynson and Robert August) avoiding winter by following the summer season ...
It was in limited release in 1964 and released worldwide in 1966 grossing $5 million domestically and over ... today’s audiences it was an integral part of surf history. The Endless Summer introduced ...
The Balboa Theater celebrates the art and cinema of surfing this weekend with the inaugural Ocean Beach Surf Film Festival ...
The first Ocean Beach Surf Film Festival, celebrating the art and cinema of surfing, tops this week’s local movie slate.
The first half of the show highlighted hits from the earliest period of The Beach Boys’ music. Surf-rock classics such as “ ...
Mike Love brought his nephew, son, daughter & wife plus Uncle Jesse himself to Los Angeles for The Beach Boys' 'Enless Summer ...
The Beach Boys are shown in this 1966 file photo ... performs with his own Endless Summer Band, and sometimes with Wilson. “I hope people get a chance to see the Disney+ documentary,” Love ...
This long stretch of abnormally hot and dry weather has to come to a conclusion sometime, right? Don’t get me wrong; I’m not one to complain about the heat too much. I prefer warm temperatures ...
Influential surf legends like John Severson and Phil Edwards were once Dana Point locals --- resulting in various highlights of the city featured in parts of the hit film "Endless Summer" (1966).
Brown's films, however, haven't changed much, although even the august New York critics felt moved to comment on his newest and first nationally distributed film, The Endless Summer. He produced ...
Local surfer Ben Cross tears up the Pondo Wave during this year's Animas River Days competition. Although great for surfing ...