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Boy on a Dolphin

An adventurous love story that will live 'til the seas run dry!
1957 | 111m | English

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Phaedra is a poor sponge diver on the lovely Greek isle of Hydra. While diving, she discovers an ancient brass and gold statue of a boy riding a dolphin, which is said to have the magical power to grant wishes. Her shiftless boyfriend wants to sell it to an unscrupulous art collector, but Phaedra wants to give it to anthropologist Jim Calder, who would return it to the Greek government.
Release Date: Apr 19, 1957
Director: Jean Negulesco
Writer: Ivan Moffat, Dwight Taylor, David Divine
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Romance
Keywords diving, dolphin, based on novel or book, gold, athens, greece, greek, beautiful woman, artifact, aegean sea, sunken treasure, diver, art dealer, greek island, archeology, statue, sunken ship, treasure hunter, sponge divers
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Alan Ladd Dr. James 'Jim' Calder
Sophia Loren Phaedra
Clifton Webb Victor Parmalee
Alex Minotis Milidias Nadapoulos
Jorge Mistral Rhif
Laurence Naismith Dr. Hawkins
Piero Giagnoni Niko
Gertrude Flynn Miss Dill
Charles Fawcett
Tonis Maroudas
Michalis Nikolinakos
Name Job
Ivan Moffat Screenplay
Dwight Taylor Screenplay
David Divine Novel
Henry Vilardo Makeup Artist
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Jack Martin Smith Art Direction
Bruno Avesani Set Decoration
William Mace Editor
Carlo Lastricati Assistant Director
Eli Dunn Assistant Director
Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
Lionel Newman Conductor
Catherine Reed Hairstylist
Harry M. Leonard Sound
Jean Negulesco Director
Giannis Flery Choreographer
Hugo Friedhofer Original Music Composer
Milton Krasner Director of Photography
Ugo Pericoli Set Decoration
W.D. Flick Sound
Paul Baxley Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Samuel G. Engel Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I can't help but wonder if this might not have worked better in black and white? As it is, it's a rather sterile and distinctly unsexy treasure hunt with a scantily clad, but off-form Sophia Loren in the role of sponge diver ("Phaedra"). On one such dive, she discovers a statue of a young boy riding ... a dolphin, nestled amongst the weeds. Desperate for some cash, she soon has the interest of the honourable "Dr. Calder" (Alan Ladd) and the unscrupulous "Parmalee" (Clifton Webb) vying for her attention - and for the location of this legendary work of art. It's not that it's a bad film, this - its just that there is way too much dialogue and nowhere near enough action. Webb's manoeuvrings are the highlight, but Ladd just looks like he is here (Greece) for a suntan. Geoffrey Keen turns in quite an engaging performance as the dipsomaniac doctor "Hawkins" and it has a pleasing soundtrack with the odd dance from Miss Loren before an ending that though right and proper, I found a bit, well, twee! Anyway, the cinematography looks nice and there is some good underwater photography to admire, but it's still all a pretty forgettable adventure with nobody really firing on all cylinders.

Apr 26, 2022