Boy on a Dolphin

Boy on a Dolphin

Release date : April 19, 1957
Runtime : 1h 51m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Greek / English /
Director : Jean Negulesco /
Production companies : 20th Century Fox /
April 19, 1957 1h 51m United States of America Adventure Greek More
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Phaedra is a poor sponge diver on the lovely Greek isle of Hydra. While diving, she discovers an ancient brass and gold statue of a boy riding a dolphin, which is said to have the magical power to grant wishes. Her shiftless boyfriend wants to sell it to an unscrupulous art collector, but Phaedra wants to give it to anthropologist Jim Calder, who would return it to the Greek government.
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  • title:Boy on a Dolphin
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1957
  • Runtime:1h 51m
  • Genres: Adventure · Romance · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Greek · English ·
  • Director: Jean Negulesco /
  • Writers: David Divine · Ivan Moffat · Dwight Taylor ·
  • Production companies: 20th Century Fox ·
  • Overview:Phaedra is a poor sponge diver on the lovely Greek isle of Hydra. While diving, she discovers an ancient brass and gold statue of a boy riding a dolphin, which is said to have the magical power to grant wishes. Her shiftless boyfriend wants to sell it to an unscrupulous art collector, but Phaedra wants to give it to anthropologist Jim Calder, who would return it to the Greek government.
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