Shades under the sea
Ombres under the sea (Servant boy one has Dolphin) is an American film carried out by Jean Negulesco and left in 1957.
Synopsis
Close to the Greek island Hydra, Phèdre, fishing of sponges, discovers, at the time of one of its in-depth divings, an antique sculpture of gold and of brass which proves to be mythical “the Boy on an equipped dolphin”, says one, certain capacities. His/her not very scrupulous boyfriend incites Phèdre, which is poor, to sell it to a trafficker works of Article But Phèdre, after his meeting with the American archeologist Jim Calder who fights against the plundering of antiquities, will help it to restore the sculpture at the Greek National Department of Antiquities, that whose “Boy on a dolphin” will be grateful to him…
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Distribution
- Alan Ladd : Doctor James Calder
- Sophia Loren: Phèdre (lining of the scenes of diving: Scilla Gabel)
- Clifton Webb: Victor Parmalee
- Laurence Naismith: Doctor Hawkins
- Alex Minotis: The representative of the government
- Jorge Mistral: Rhif
- Piero Giagnoni : Niko
- Gertrude Flynn : Miss Dill
Distinctions
- 1958 : Nomination with the Oscars of Hugo Friedhofer in the category Oscar of the best film music.
Around film
- Even without Oscar, the principal musical topic of Boy one has Dolphin , will be success. With words of Paul Francis Webster, the song éponyme is in particular interpreted, as of 1958, by Anthony Perkins (Album From My Heart , RCA/BMG 74321453782).
External bonds
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