Title reads 'Florida Premiere Spotlights the Fabulous Dolphin'.
LS. Building named "Seaquarium" with people walking in front of it. Various shots of dolphins in the large pool leaping out of the water for food which is held over the...
Title reads 'Florida Premiere Spotlights the Fabulous Dolphin'.
LS. Building named "Seaquarium" with people walking in front of it. Various shots of dolphins in the large pool leaping out of the water for food which is held over the pool by hand. Various shots of small two man submarine surfacing. It is going to be used in a film called "Flipper". MS. Producer of the film Ivan Tors getting out of submarine.
MS. Large neon sign at the film premiere at Miami Beach "Welcome Flipper MGM Movie Star". Various shots of reception in cinema foyer. Various shots of the activity outside cinema. MS. Ivan Tors receives large key from Miami's Mayor. Various shots of small crowd gathered around small water tank outside cinema which contains a dolphin.
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