Sandy the Seal

1968
4.6| 1h10m| en| More Info
Released: 23 October 1968
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When a lighthouse keeper takes in a seal in need and gives to his children to look after, the whole family is drawn into the shadowy world of illegal seal poaching. The family then finds themselves leading the fight to rid their coastal town of the criminals and save the seals.

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NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
mark.waltz When a seaman finds a friendly seal miles away from seal beach, he decides to bring it home to teach his two children about nature and hopefully nurse it back to health. Surprisingly, his wife supports the idea and Sandy becomes like a member of the family. Like any wild animal, it gets into trouble and keeps the kids from doing their chores. On several occasions, the kids get into trouble thanks to Sandy's unintentional playful personality and attracts the unwanted attention of two poachers out for seal skins. The children and their father end up on Seal Island searching for Sandy and his new found wife Sally where they are confronted by the vindictive poachers.Although we know that wild animals such as seals need to be brought up in their own natural environment, who hasn't fantasized about raising the cute, funny animals that seem to enjoy mankind's attention? Seals still remain the top attraction at many zoo's, and in Central Park, they are delightfully fun to observe, showing camaraderie with their caretakers. The children here love Sandy (and later Sally) as they would a puppy or kitten, and this shows respect that wild life should be treated with. Sandy also loves them, coming back again and again even at risk to himself. The loyalty that animals and innocent children have is precious and reminds us as adults the real precious matters of life. The movie is a lot of fun, often exciting with tension, and ultimately an important life lesson.
Wizard-8 I had not heard of this movie before I stumbled across a DVD containing it a few days ago, and it's more likely than not you've not heard of it before. It's an effort from schlock producer Harry Alan Towers, who also wrote the screenplay. He wrote it under a pseudonym, and it's easy to see why. The movie is very unfocused and meandering at times, playing like it was edited from several episodes of a (bad) television series. The direction is a mess as well. For one thing, the movie never makes clear where the events of the movie are taking place (Australia? South Africa?) The biggest problem, however, is that despite the short running time, the movie is almost a complete bore. There are a few impressive tricks the seal pulls off, but those scenes only add up to a few seconds of screen time. If your kids want to see a movie about a seal, find a copy of "The Golden Seal" instead. It is far from perfect, but it's way better than "Sandy The Seal".
wes-connors "When a compassionate lighthouse-keeper rescues an abandoned seal and brings it home to his children to look after, they are drawn into a fight to eliminate seal poachers from their coastal town," according to the DVD sleeve description. Picture a European version of a "Wonderful World of Disney" production with some social consciousness thrown in, and you're getting close to "Sandy the Seal". So, did Mr. Disney let a live action seal adventure get away? No, witness "Sammy, the Way-out Seal" (1962). This trivial "Sandy" is made more bearable by Malcolm Lockyer's appropriately derivative soundtrack.*** Sandy the Seal (1969) Robert Lynn ~ Heinz Drache, Marianne Koch, David Richards, Anne Mervis
djfarren-2 I watched this with my wife and 6 year old granddaughter. It is dated but that makes it a bit interesting for a child. We are boaters and my granddaughter immediately picked up on the fact that the children in the film didn't wear life jackets, among other nautical no-nos.It is a peak back to a simpler time when a kind villager/fisherman invites the children to go out fishing for the day, without telling mom, who is always at home. Moments such as these will bring warm memories to those who were lucky enough to have experience them in childhood, or had the good fortune to have raised children in this time period.The poaching of seals is the main source of conflict in this film. The hooligans who are killing seals are depicted as foolhardy, and cold-hearted men, who will stop at nothing to earn "big rewards" for killing animals that are protected.