Flipper (franchise) explained

Flipper
Based On:Flipper by
Arthur Weiss
Ricou Browning
Jack Cowden
Distributor:
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1, 2)
  • National Broadcasting Company (1963)
  • Pax TV (1994)
  • Universal Pictures (3)
Released:1963–1996
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$26,030,000
(2 films)
Gross:>$30,593,313
(3 films)

The Flipper franchise[1] [2] [3] [4] consists of American family-adventure installments including three theatrical films, and two television shows. Based on original an original story created by Arthur Weiss, Ricou Browning and Jack Cowden, the plot centers around a family who becomes friends with a notably intelligent bottlenose dolphin they rescued from injuries, which they name Flipper. Through the events of the franchise, Flipper regularly gives aid to his human friends and selflessly comes to their rescue to return the favor.

The franchise as a whole was met with mixed critical and financial reception, with each installment faring diversly. The original movie received mild response from critics, with a similar outcome at the box office. Its sequel earned praise from critics and a higher monetary return, with the first television spin-off series receiving warm reception from critics and viewers alike. Though the 1995 continuation show was generally well-received critically, it did not see successful viewership. Conversely, though the 1996 remake film was a financial success, it was poorly received by critics and declared as inferior to the similarly-themed Free Willy franchise.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

Films

FilmU.S.
release date
DirectorScreenwriterStory byProducer(s)
"Flipper"James B. ClarkArthur WeissRicou Browning & Jack CowdenIvan Tors
Flipper's New AdventureLeon BensonArt ArthurIvan Tors
FlipperAlan ShapiroRicou Browning & Jack CowdenJames McNamara and Perry Katz

"Flipper" (1963)

See main article: article and Flipper (1963 film).

Sandy Ricks, a young boy living in the Florida Keys, has his world forever changed one day when he discovers an injured bottlenose dolphin. After rescuing the animal and nursing it back to health, he names the dolphin Flipper. The pair form a friendly bond while exploring various areas, and enjoying their adventures together. When his father Porter instructs him to return Flipper to the wild of open sea, Sandy is disheartened and tries to sneak away with his friend from the ocean.

The importance of the pair's friendship is displayed when an encounter with a shark on the hunt becomes a dangerous situation and Flipper's loyalty is shown when he fights to protect the young boy who saved his life.[10] [11]

Flipper's New Adventure (1964)

See main article: article and Flipper's New Adventure.

Through a number of years, Sandy has formed a meaningful friendship with Flipper and their bond strengthened through their adventures. With his wife since deceased, Porter's primary focus has shifted to providing for his son and continues studying to become a park ranger. When plans for construction in the Florida Keys cause some hardship for his father's job as a fisherman, Sandy learns that the family may be moving. Determined to remain close to his animal friend, Sandy leaves for the Bahama Islands with the dolphin.

Before he can make it to his destination, he is forced to stop at a nearby deserted island when he runs out of resources. There he discovers a British family who is being held for ransom. As he tries to devise a plan to help them escape, he secretly befriends their daughter Penny. Becoming romantically interested in her, he finds himself worrying about whether he will see her once they escape their captors. While Sandy works with Flipper to help their new friends, Porter begins a search in all the nearby islands for his lost son.[12] [13] [14]

Flipper (1996)

See main article: article and Flipper (1996 film).

When Sandy Ricks, a teenager from Chicago who is struggling with adjusting to the divorce of his parents, his mother decides that a vacation may be therapeutic for him. Sending him to the Florida Keys for the summer to stay with his uncle Porter, Sandy becomes resentful for the situation and his uncle.

Though his poor attitude towards the big game fishing proves to be a struggle for Uncle Porter, Sandy's life is changed when he encounters a young bottlenose dolphin who recently escaped the slaughter of his familial pod, which was killed by Porter's rival and enemy named Dirk Moran. Befriending and caring for the orphaned animal and experiencing adventures together, he also becomes familiar with a local girl named Kim Parker and gains romantic interests in her. As Sandy begins to feel like his life is improving, he and Kim find that Flipper has beached himself and is gravely sick. After nurturing him back to health, the friends become aware that toxic waste is being dumped into the ocean by Moran and his crew. Determined to confront the criminal, situations become dire when Sandy finds himself in open water being pursued by a large and predatory hammerhead referred to by locals as "Scar". Just when his parents nor uncle are too far from him to come to the rescue, the bond he has formed with Flipper may save his life.[15] [16] [17] [18]

Television

SeriesSeason(s)Episode(s)Originally releasedShowrunnersExecutive producer(s)Status
First releasedLast releasedNetwork(s)
Flipper388Ricou Browning & Jack CowdenIvan Tors and Ricou BrowningEnded
Flipper: The New Adventures484Syndication

Pax TV
E.F. Wallengren, Michael Nankin & Reuben LederJeffrey M. Hayes, E.F., Samuel Goldwyn Jr., Reuben Leder, and Greg Coote

Flipper (1964–1967)

See main article: Flipper (1964 TV series).

Continuing the plot from the first two films, the series details the continued adventures of the Ricks family and their friend Flipper the bottlenose dolphin. Porter continues his role as a widower father over his two sons Sandy and Keith "Bud" Ricks, while also working as the chief warden and park ranger over the Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve in Florida. Sandy continues to grow in his teenage years, while Bud grows a closer friendship with Flipper. Sandy, Budd, and Flipper work together, to confound the conniving plans of criminals in the area.[19] [20] [21]

Flipper: The New Adventures (1995–1997)

See main article: Flipper (1995 TV series).

Years chronologically after the previous television series, Keith "Budd" Ricks now leads dolphin research Bal Harbour Research Institute in the Florida Keys. Having earned his doctorate in animal science, he works with various others to preserve the natural resources of the area. Through the series, various other main characters also work in the establishment including but not limited to Dr. Pam Blondell, Maya Graham, Dr. Jennifer Daulton, Edward "Cap" Daulton, Dep. Tom Hampton, Lt. Alex Parker, and Courtney Gordon. With the aid of the exceptionally intelligent bottlenose dolphin Flipper, the crew regularly discovers the nefarious plans of local criminals and reports them to local authorities.[22] [23] [24]

Main cast and characters

CharacterFilmTelevision
"Flipper"Flipper's
New Adventure
FlipperFlipper
Flipper:
The New Adventures

Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4
Flippercolspan="11"
Sandy RicksLuke HalpinElijah WoodLuke Halpincolspan="3"
Porter RicksChuck ConnorsBrian KellyBrian Kellycolspan="3"
Uncle Porter RicksPaul Hogancolspan="7"
Martha RicksKathleen MaguireMary Jo Faracicolspan="3"
Dr. Keith "Bud" RicksTommy NordenBrian Wimmercolspan="3"
Dr. Pam Blondell-RicksColleen Flynncolspan="3"
Mike BlondellPayton Haascolspan="3"
Maya GrahamJessica Albacolspan="2"
Dr. Jennifer DaultonElizabeth Moreheadcolspan="2"
Dep. Tom HamptonWhip Hubley
Lt. Alex Parker-HamptonTiffany Lamb
Chris ParkerCraig Marriott
Jackie ParkerLaura Donaldson
Courtney GordonSkye Patch
Sandy's sister named Bua RicksAllison Bertolinocolspan="7"
Sheriff RogersGeorge ApplewhiteEric Applewhitecolspan="4"
Sheriff Buck CowanIsaac Hayescolspan="7"
Penny HopewellPamela Franklincolspan="8"
Sir Halsey HopewellTom Helmorecolspan="8"
Julia HopewellHelen Cherrycolspan="8"
Gwen HopewellFrancesca Anniscolspan="8"
Gil BatesLloyd Battistacolspan="8"
ConvictCourtney Browncolspan="8"
Convict 2William Cooleycolspan="8"
Ulla NorstrandUlla Strömstedtcolspan="4"
Ed DennisDan Chandlercolspan="4"
Hap GormanAndy Devinecolspan="4"
Cpt. Edward "Cap" DaultonGus Mercurio
Dean GregsonScott Michaelsoncolspan="2"
Holly MyersAnja Coleby

Additional crew and production details

TitleCrew/Detail
Composer(s)Cinematographer(s)EditorProduction
companies
Distributing
company
Running time
"Flipper"Henry VarsLamar Boren & Joseph C. BrunWarren BrownIvan Tors ProductionsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer1 hr 30 mins
Flipper's New AdventureLamar BorenWarren Adams & Charles Craft1 hr 34 mins
Flipper Henry Vars, Samuel Matlovsky, and Ruby RaksinLamar Boren, Howard Winner, Clifford H. Poland Jr., and Edmund GibsonCharles Craft, Stan Gilbert, Erwin Dumbrille, John B. Woelz, Warren Adams, Harold V. McKenzie, John A. Martinelli, and Robert PaltzMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television,
Ivan Tors Productions,
Miami Seaquarium
National Broadcasting Company (NBC)44 hrs
Flipper: The New AdventuresJohn D'Andrea, Cory Lerios, Garry McDonald, Laurie Stone, and Tom HarrimanJohn Fleckenstein, John Stokes, Brandon Apps, Gene Moller, and Geoff CoxDavid Codron, Regis Kimble, Dennis C. Vejar, Michael J. Hagan, Robert Florio, Chip Masamitsu, Rick Tuber, Mark Sadusky, Suzanne Hines, Suzanne Angel, and Paul BoothThe Samuel Goldwyn Company,
Universal Television,
Tribune Entertainment,
Village Roadshow Pictures Television
Syndication
Pax TV
54 hrs 20 mins
FlipperJoel McNeelyBill ButlerPeck PriorThe Bubble Factory,
American Films
Universal Pictures1 hr 35 mins

Reception

Box office and financial performance

FilmBox office grossBox office rankingTotal home video salesBudgetWorldwide
Net Income/Loss
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
"Flipper"$2,500,000$500,000≥$2,000,000[25] [26] [27]
Flipper's New Adventure$1,600,000≤$1,600,000[28]
Flipper$20,080,020$10,513,293$30,593,313
  1. 3,793
  1. 4,629
$25,530,000$5,063,313[29] [30]
Totals>$20,080,020>$10,513,293>$30,593,313x̅ #1,264x̅ #1,543$4,100,000>$26,030,000≤$8,663,313

Critical and public response

FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
"Flipper"50% (6 reviews)[31]
Flipper's New Adventure[32]
Flipper [33]
Flipper: The New Adventures[34] [35]
Flipper30% (20 reviews)[36] 43/100 (19 reviews)[37] A−[38]

Other media

In addition to film and television productions, Flipper has appeared in children's books, a limited run comic book in 1966 and 1967, and two video game adaptations, one titled Flipper in 1991,[39] and the other, The Three Worlds of Flipper and Lopaka, in 2000.[40] [41]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Flipper and Flipper (1995). Thom Holbrook's Crossovers & Spinoffs. Holbrook, Thom. Poobala. November 7, 2023.
  3. Web site: How film caused the rise and fall of dolphin shows. The Daily Californian. Rangarajan, Sahana. April 22, 2018. November 7, 2023.
  4. Web site: Is Flipper a true story?. Celbrity FM. Celbrity staff. 2 October 2021 . November 7, 2023.
  5. Flipper. Entertainment Weekly. Tucker, Ken. May 24, 1996. November 7, 2023.
  6. Web site: Ok, So Flipper is no Willy; Kids Will Enjoy Film Anyway. The Virginia Pilot. Vincent, Mal. May 18, 1996. November 7, 2023.
  7. News: 'Flipper' Makes Big-Screen Splash. The Washington Post. Howe, Desson. May 17, 1996. November 7, 2023.
  8. Web site: Few will flip for the new "Flipper'. Tampa Bay Times.
  9. Web site: Few will flip for the new 'Flipper'. Tamba Bay Times. Persall, Steve. May 17, 1996. November 7, 2023.
  10. Web site: Flipper (1963). Turner Classic Movies. November 4, 2023.
  11. Web site: Flipper (1963). Letterboxd. November 4, 2023.
  12. Web site: Flipper's New Adventure. Letterboxd. November 4, 2023.
  13. Web site: Flipper's New Adventure *** (1964, Luke Halpin, Pamela Franklin, Helen Cherry, Tom Helmore, Francesca Annis) – Classic Movie Review 10,970. DerekWinnert.com. Winnert, Derek. February 27, 2021. November 4, 2023.
  14. Web site: Flipper's New Adventure. Turner Classic Movies. Tuner Classic Movies. November 4, 2023.
  15. Web site: Flipper. Variety. Leydon, Joe. May 6, 1996. November 4, 2023.
  16. Web site: Flipper. RogerEbert.com. May 17, 1996. November 4, 2023.
  17. Web site: Flipper - Review. Empire. Thomas, Philip. January 1, 2000. November 4, 2023.
  18. Web site: FILM REVIEW;Friendly, Smart And Wet. The New York Times. Maslin, Janet. May 17, 1996. November 7, 2023.
  19. Web site: Flipper. The A.V. Club. November 6, 2023.
  20. Web site: Flipper Season One. Trailers from Hell. Erickson, Glenn. September 4, 2017. November 6, 2023.
  21. Web site: 'Flipper' (Season 1): '60s Favorite Still Loaded with Family-Friendly Adventure. Drunk TV. Mavis, Paul. June 1, 2021. November 6, 2023.
  22. Web site: 'Flipper' to resurface with Pax Net splash. Variety. Paxman, Andrew & Richard Morgan. July 15, 1998. November 7, 2023.
  23. Web site: Flipper (1995). The A.V. Club. November 6, 2023.
  24. Web site: The New Adventure of Flipper. Film Affinity. November 6, 2023.
  25. Variety. Lad-and-Pet-Fish Happy Surprise;May Hit $3 Mil. 20 November 1963. 3.
  26. "Top Rental Features of 1963", Variety, 8 January 1964, p. 71.
  27. Web site: Flipper (1963). Box Office Mojo. IMDb. November 4, 2023.
  28. "Big Rental Pictures of 1964", Variety, 6 January 1965 p 39.
  29. Web site: Flipper (1996). The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. November 4, 2023.
  30. Web site: Flipper (1996). Box Office Mojo. IMDb. November 4, 2023.
  31. Web site: Flipper. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. November 4, 2023.
  32. Web site: Flipper's New Adventure. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. November 4, 2023.
  33. Web site: Flipper (1964–1967). Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. November 4, 2023.
  34. Web site: Flipper: The New Adventures (1995-2000). Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. November 4, 2023.
  35. Web site: Flipper. Metacritic. Fandom, Inc.. November 4, 2023.
  36. Web site: Flipper. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. November 4, 2023.
  37. Web site: Flipper. Metacritic. Fandom, Inc.. November 4, 2023.
  38. Web site: CinemaScore . . April 16, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220413083139/https://www.cinemascore.com/ . April 13, 2022 . live .
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  40. Web site: The Game Boy Encyclopedia: Every Game Released for the Nintendo Game Boy and Game Boy Color. Chris. Scullion. White Owl. 2024. Google Books.
  41. Web site: The Three Worlds of Flipper and Lopaka. December 15, 2000. IMDb.