Bruce Brown, executive of the exemplary surfing film The Endless Summer, has kicked the bucket. He was 80.
The general chief of Brown's film organization Alex Mecl says Brown passed on Sunday in Santa Barbara, California, of normal causes.
Dark colored and his 1966 narrative The Endless Summer made the cutting edge picture of surfers as otherworldly searchers on a mission, instead of hooligans or bozos.
What's more, alongside the Beach Boys, he took surfing from an idiosyncratic side interest to a central piece of American culture.
Interminable Summer was really Brown's 6th surfing film, and like all the others it was shot on a modest spending plan with Brown performing almost every obligation, from camera man to storyteller.
The film takes after two surfers as they bounce sides of the equator to always surf wherever it is summer.
Their charm and the film's excellence made it an impossible hit.
