Dolphins in Hollywood Movies
Dolphin
Stars
Ever since
Flipper captivated television audiences in the black-and-white
sets of the fifties, dolphins have been among the most beloved
animal stars. If you’re one fan of dolphins who’d rather watch
them on the big screen, there are plenty to choose
from.
Television
Shows
Besides Flipper, the
archetypical motion-picture dolphin, there have been a few
other small-screen shows starring dolphins. Dolphin Cove, in
1989, introduced a man and his son and emotionally-disturbed
daughter who move to Australia, where the daughter develops a
special rapport with two wild dolphins.
Day of the
Dolphin
Day of the Dolphin stars George
C. Scott and a pair of dolphins his character has trained to
speak simple English and perform complex tasks. The dolphin
research, though he doesn’t know it, is being funded by a
shadowy organization who intend to use the dolphins for
nefarious purposes. Though the plot is rather preposterous, the
movie does ask an important question about how dolphin research
may be exploited.
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
In both the book and the movie Hitchhiker’s Guide to the
Galaxy, dolphins are represented as much more intelligent than
humans. And though they do their best to warn humans about the
coming cataclysm by chirping, squealing, and whatever else they
can think of, humans just don’t seem to understand them. And at
last the dolphins take flight themselves, leaving the humans to
their doom. Though dolphins play a supporting role in the
movie, the scenes of dolphins playing in the beginning of the
film are wonderful.
Dolphins, by
IMAX
This movie was made by
researchers following dolphins in the wild, a much more
strenuous and time-consuming task than studying captive
dolphins. The movie covers wild dolphins from the Bahamas to
Patagonia, and examines topics such as how they live and
travel, how dolphin families and pods form, how they
communicate with one another, and how humans have impacted
their lives. For anyone interested in dolphins, it’s one of the
most fascinating films you can see.
Animated
Films
Dolphins also show up in
animation, in movies like The Incredible Mr. Limpet. And this
may be a better way of including dolphins in film. Though
dolphins are incredible creatures which are fascinating to
watch, they are also sensitive to the environment. No matter
how well we treat captive dolphins, they will see a drop in
life expectancy, by some estimations as much as a
three-quarters decrease. Before going out to see films
including dolphins, think about the effect it has on the
dolphins, and ask yourself if it’s worth seeing them if it
means they will live in captivity.
And it may be worth it. With
films like IMAX’s Dolphins, a secondary benefit is in the
education given to people who might otherwise be ignorant about
these grand animals. The captivity of a few dolphins may lead
to the saving of thousands from death.
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