Mermaids of Tiburon (1962) John Lamb
Mermaids of Tiburon (1962)
Genre: Fantasy | Nudie
Country: USA | Director: John Lamb
Language: English | Subtitles: None
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 76mn
Dvdrip Xvid Avi - 640x368 - 23.976fps - 699mb
A diver is aided in his search for sunken treasure by beautiful mermaids.
Young marine biologist Dr. Samuel Jamison (a likable performance by
director George Rowe in his only acting gig) discovers a bunch of
lovely and enticing lady mermaids while searching for buried treasure
located deep in the ocean nearby an isolated Mexican island.
Writer/director John Lamb gives this simple tale a certain sweet and strangely innocent charm. Moreover, Lamb also maintains a steady pace throughout and brings a sense of genuine awe to the fantastic subject matter.
Writer/director John Lamb gives this simple tale a certain sweet and strangely innocent charm. Moreover, Lamb also maintains a steady pace throughout and brings a sense of genuine awe to the fantastic subject matter.
The actresses who portray the titular topless sea sirens are
quite attractive and well-endowed; Diane Webber and Gaby Martone in
particular are totally ravishing. Popping up in cool supporting roles
are the singular Timothy Carey as nasty no-count criminal creep Milo
Sangster, Jose Gonzales-Gonzales as excitable Mexican fisherman Pepe
Gallardo, and John Mylong as weird old gent Ernst Steinhauer. Lamb's
beautiful bright color cinematography offers a wondrous wealth of
stunning visuals (the underwater photography is often very striking).
Richard La Selle's lush, stirring orchestral likewise hits the melodic
spot. An enjoyable little flick.
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