by Pam
Tillerman has started a group writing project
for reviews of the best and/or worst sailing movies ever. Having only seen a
handful of sailing movies, I felt completely unqualified to join in. Instead I
turned to Google and found Geni and John’s
Nautical and Ailurophile Page with John’s Sailing
Movie List where he
has listed and reviewed every movie he could find that had something to do with
sailing. I’ve heard of more than I thought but it appears there are many
sailing movies out there that are worth seeing.
He rated White Squall pretty high and we were in agreement
on a few others I had seen so I’m going to cheat off of John even though he
hasn’t updated his list since 2011. Also, I’m essentially changing the writing
project to a shopping list of sailing movies that a sailor should see.
Here are three movies with John's
rating/review that I’m putting on my list of movies to see during this holiday
season:
Riddle of the Sands *****
1979 Simply
the all-time best small-boat sailing/adventure movie! The movie manages to capture the
spirit and ambiance of Erskine Childers' 1903 novel, and, with the exception of
deleting the Baltic sequences, and the character of Capt. Bartels, remained
remarkably faithful to the book. Simon MacCorkindale and Michael York are
perfect as Davies and Carruthers, and are well supported by a superb cast,
including Jenny Agutter, Jurgen Andersen, and Alan Badel. All the elements that
made the book a classic are here. A
must-see for all sailors, finally available on DVD in the US.
Available DVD, VHS
Violets are Blue ****
1986 Sissy Spacek, Kevin Kline, Bonnie
Bedelia. An endearing and well-crafted love story set in a small town on
Maryland's eastern shore. This movie has some excellent small boat sailing
sequences, including a pretty exciting Hobie cat race. Sissy Spacek is
portrayed as a competent sailor, with sailing as an important element in both
the plot and in the relationships between the characters. This movie is particularly appealing to me
because the characters approach sailing the way most of us do; it’s their recreation, it’s what they do for fun.
Available DVD, VHS
Lucky Lady ****
Excellent! Thanks for participating in the group writing project. I will put those movies on my list to see too.
ReplyDeleteNot exactly a sailing movie, but still worth a watch. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/180_Degrees_South:_Conquerors_of_the_Useless
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