File:The Endless Summer (1966 "wilding" poster).jpg

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English: Early promotional poster for the 1966 surf movie The Endless Summer. Referred to as the "wilding" poster, it was used to promote limited screenings of the film at college campuses before it was picked up for national theatrical distribution by Cinema V. The text reads:

On any day of the year it's summer somewhere in the world. Bruce Brown's latest color film highlights the adventures of two young American surfers, Robert August and Mike Hynson who follow this everlasting summer around the world. Their unique expedition takes them to Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Hawaii and California. Share their experiences as they search the world for that perfect wave which may be forming just over the next Horizon.

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English: Scan via Heritage Auctions. Cropped from the original image.
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English: Illustration by John Van Hamersveld. Distributed by Bruce Brown Films.
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English: The poster omitted a copyright notice and was published in the United States prior to 1978, and as such entered the public domain upon publication.
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Cinema V poster for the film's national theatrical release in 1966

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