Volume 2: Bruce Brown, Greg MacGillivray & George Greenough. The second of four compilation home videos from The Journals landmark series examining the evolution of surf culture through its films and filmmakers. Columbia Pictures released Gidget in 1959, and by the early 60s, with the help of Frankie and Annette, Hollywoods version of surfing was being steadily fed to the masses. The whole thing was an embarrassment to the surfers. Meanwhile, these three surf filmmakers were doing an excellent job in bringing real beauty, excitement, culture and color of the sport to the big screen: Bruce Browns early films demonstrated his dry wit and a casual rapport with the best surfers of the late
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