My dad was a stunt man in this movie. He taught Marlon Brando how to dive and rescued Trevor Howard from the drunk tank while on location in Tahiti. He also brought home a number of Tahitian drumming albums. This song is imprinted in my memory bank and instilled a love for drumming. My brother is a professional drummer. Thanks Mutiny on the Bounty for exposing us to the Tahitian way of life through my father's experience. We watch the movie once in a while to watch Dad get keelhauled.
the close ups on her smiling and flirting were filmed on location, and the close ups of his reaction and smiling were shot on a studio set back in Hollywood, the eye contact was created in the editing room by cutting the scene together......the magic of Hollywood.
Yes, and she also gave Marlon his Daughter Cheyenne. Mikalya The Boss, Twerking was also in The Original Version of Hairspray where the Kids are at a dance dancing to "I'm Blue The Gong Gong Song" by The Ikettes.
Don't you notice not one of Marlon's Children were by American Western Women. I sometimes wonder if that was hard for them. He was a brilliant actor but sometimes his behavior was a bit much to take.
Beautiful film,amazing colors! The dance scene is one of my favorite movie moments! I was very sad and actually cried the day I heard that The Bounty sank during Hurricane Sandy.What a loss!
Truly a spectacular movie in the tradition of the great MGM classics... Excellent on all levels, and truly worthy of the 7 Academy Award nominations it received... THIS is the movie that forever made me a fan of Brando.
Who said it was African music? Us Polynesians don't look like Africans and our languages as well as our genetics show us as descendants of the Lapita people, a South East Asian ethnic group who's descendants married in with the Melanesian people. The people of Tonga, Samoa, Niue and Tokelau had quite extensive intermarriage with the Melanesians which is why we in East Polynesia look different (Eastern Polynesians are Tahitian, Cook Island, Easter Island, New Zealand Māori/Moriori and our Hawaiian cousins who migrated to the very north of the Polynesian Triangle, I have my own personal belief that there may have been interactions between the Hawaiians and Samoan people)
Marlon Brando: "Dear God! Ok play it cool, just a hint of a smile-remember interested but not too interested-you got this-wait, what is she doing down-oh God!"
I landed in Tahiti on a ship. We were greeted by dancers like this on the dock after being at sea for several weeks. Every man was at the rails staring. I remember the captain screaming because we were not tying up the ship like we were supposed to.
I always loved this movie. Fantastic storyline , Classic actors on form . Cinematography to die for . A humanityof entertainent , with an underlying social comment BRLLIANT. And ... some of the best dancing girls i've ever seen ;D Cheers for downloading ...
"The pirogues were full of women, who might vie with most Europeans in pleasant features, and who certainly excelled them in beauty of form.” Louis-Antoine de Bougainville in Tahiti
+Friedrich Kass he was a disaster on this set. He nearly wrecked MGM with his antics causing costs to skyrocket, caused one director to quit almost another, treated other stars like shit, took over control without being asked...this hurt his reputation for a long time...
+Brian Collins Maybe you are right! He was little bit egoist, like any of his caliber- but it doesnt change the fact that he was a charismatic and brilliant actor! I love him!
@@friedrichkass1644 "A little bit egoist" is an understatement. Look, obviously I'm a fan of him since his role as Johnny Stabler in The Wild One is my icon, but the man's ego was so large that it's questionable whose could even match it. I would say that honestly he's probably the most egotistical actor we've had in history, and only politicians could match him in that regard.
Tarita was Great one of the vey best Tamure Dancers on Tahiti and one of the most Beautiful Women on Tatiti reminds me of a very beautiful woman who i Knew many years ago although British she looked Tahitian in Looks and Features like Tarita was
I was born in 1960 and I remember first seeing this movie on TV in 1966 or so. I was mezmerized by both Marlin Brando and Tarita. I am a gay man, so my attraction to Mr. Brando is understandable, but if any woman could make me go str8 it would be the bewitching Tarita. She is a remarkable, transcendent beauty.
Imagine being out sea on a stinking rotten ship for months and then coming to a place like this. It must have felt like heaven. No wonder they mutinied. "F*ck this! We're going back to Tahiti!"
There was a Lebanese woman in my building when I was living in Dubai who had pretty much identical features as her though she was taller with lighter skin and brown hair . And she would smile at me in pretty much the same manner. I thought she was being friendly . I was a fool.
I like the way the sequence mixes a real location with a studio set for some of the close ups and reaction shots, if you study it closely I would say 50% real location and 50% in a studio....it is quite seamless though. So for example that shot of Brando as he observes the dancers at 0.51 is a studio set, then as it cuts to the over his shoulder shot of the dancers we are back at the real location, then at 1.39 it is back in the studio, then the shots of Tarita's face smiling are on location, but the cut back to Brando's reaction is back at the studio in Hollywood. This film proved a nightmare in terms of logistics to film, it over ran its shooting schedule by almost a year and the original director, Carol Reed was fired even though he was doing a pretty good job considering the obstacles he had to deal with, Marlon Brando's erratic and temperamental behaviour being one of them!!
Tarita Teriipaia, who played Brando's love interest in Mutiny on the Bounty, became his third wife on August 10, 1962. She was twenty years old, 18 years younger than Brando, who was reportedly delighted by her naïveté. Because Teriipaia was a native French speaker, Brando became fluent in the language and gave numerous interviews in French. Brando and Teriipaia had two children together: Simon Teihotu Brando (born 1963) and Tarita Cheyenne Brando (1970-1995). Brando also adopted Teriipaia's daughter, Maimiti Brando (born 1977) and niece, Raiatua Brando (born 1982). Brando and Teriipaia divorced in 1972. Both never married again.
When the French Capt. Bougainville happened upon Tahiti, the first European to do so, the native women came paddling in their canoes bringing all the fruits of the islands. He noted in his log the shiped heaved and hove more at anchor that night than any day or night under sail !
Just a few decades ago I would find this the most arousing thing ever... but now all I can think of is how much venereal shit got transmitted onto these guys in the process and how many of them died just a few years afterwards not even knowing what killed them.
Scena jest tak nasycona erotyzmem i zmysłowością, że robi się gorąco w środku 💥🔥Oboje tak niewiarygodnie piękni i słodcy...cudowny film, genialny Marlon, hipnotyzujący, to Jego spojrzenie❤️ Nie dziwię się, że kobiety miały obsesję na Jego punkcie 😍
My only criticism: Some of the girls kinda look like they're half-assing their fa'arapu! (Tahitian dancer problems, lol.) This looks like an interesting movie, though. And Tarita is stunning! :D
Hello it is back in the day do u know how much Ori has evolved? A lot! Way more structured, both names and how it should look. Before they just wiggled around...
Gille87 same with kung fu, the mother of all martial arts. at first it was monks that just wanted to be able to defend themself with fists and foots. now there is thousands of styles and systems
They didnt have soap back in those days. (Well, we all didnt.) So, all the sailors and the Tahitians (the girls, of course) smell the same and they love each other ever after.
Tahitians have always had good hygiene. They possessed fragrant oils called "mono'i" and extracted a kind of shampoo-like liquid from several plants. The first sailors themselves reported that the Tahitians bathed several times a day unlike them after months at sea.
candiigurl7893 not at all. :) Watch the old 1920s movies like The White Shadows in the Southern Seas or Tabu. They used actual native Polynesians in the movies, like a whole tribe in their native environment. It's a closest footage to pre-European times as we can possibly get. All young Polynesian were slender and very athletic. With the diet and lifestyle they had those days...
So not true!! In general, Tahitian women in particular are well known for their natural beauty & their lithe, svelte figures. They don't eat junk food as most Westerners do & their diet is very different from the Western diet. Their genetic makeup is very different from say, the Polynesians of the Cook Islands, or even the Maori's of NZ. I believe this is where your comment relates, however, you should educate yourself better, before making such ignorant comments about a specific racial group. To be fair, yes, you do get the slim & the not so slim in every culture on earth, however, from what i've seen, time & time again with Tahitian women/men, they are not fat, nor over weight, UNLESS, they change their dietary habits. They also dance a lot, so this makes for great overall physique. My husband has been to Tahiti numerous times & he always tells me how beautiful & slim the Tahitian women are in general.
When the american Marines came to our islands during world war 2 they brought canned food with them,it was then that everything went down hill and they started importing and wanting Western food,Polynesians back then Were naturally slender but still with large frames etc,it's our own people's fault for not being able to control eating Western food at present,and fyi it was only the high class of Polynesian society who eat the best of the best in the olden days some even fat mostly daughter of the chiefs but still a few of them,only admired because they were high up in society back then.
Drop it like it's hot... we can see the origins of that trend in this deleted scene. Btw Bet ya Mr Christian wasn't thinking "Christian" thoughts during that interlude.
They can have the crew. I'll take a cute Tahitian guy ANY day of the week. In real life that crew was probably smelly from months at sea without a bath.
This adds extra significance to the phrase, not being able to see beyond the end of one’s cock. Falling under the spell of a beautiful woman in these circumstances, it could only ever have ended badly, but he had already crossed point of no return. “Christian’s Cave” is a landmark on Pitcairn Island where he supposedly sat alone for long periods, looking out for approaching ships presumably with great trepidation but I suspect also some regret. All but one of the mutineers had perished on the island within a few years, including Christian, apparently as a result of murderous disputes with Tahitians they had brought with them.
I hope to have a pacific gf someday if it be God's will, but I will not be like Brando or Fletcher, adulterers, deceivers, liars, unfaithful prettyboys who fuss when they don't get what they want
I haven't watched the 1985 version yet but to keep this dance scene in the 1962 version is extremely sexy and hot, beautifully made. The chemistry between Marlon and Tarita is off the charts!
History says the sailors on the Bounty met Islander who would trade sex for iron nails from the ship. Soon the Bounty fell apart and sank. hahahahahahaha
My dad was a stunt man in this movie. He taught Marlon Brando how to dive and rescued Trevor Howard from the drunk tank while on location in Tahiti. He also brought home a number of Tahitian drumming albums. This song is imprinted in my memory bank and instilled a love for drumming. My brother is a professional drummer. Thanks Mutiny on the Bounty for exposing us to the Tahitian way of life through my father's experience. We watch the movie once in a while to watch Dad get keelhauled.
Awesome!
Cool!!!
Actual keelhauling was a brutal punishment: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keelhauling
Great story..
Amazing
The eye contact was amazing, and I've always felt it wasn't only for the movie, but for the two of them.
Aye, Richard, they were married no long after this film!
the close ups on her smiling and flirting were filmed on location, and the close ups of his reaction and smiling were shot on a studio set back in Hollywood, the eye contact was created in the editing room by cutting the scene together......the magic of Hollywood.
The movie that destroyed MB's life
It’s easy to understand why the bounty sailors wanted to stay in Tahiti ....LOL
it sounds like a joke it was a fact , as written in Captain cook´s chronicles
Nice 8008s
Tarita was one of the most beautiful women in the entire world. She's just hypnotizing.
Yes, and she also gave Marlon his Daughter Cheyenne. Mikalya The Boss, Twerking was also in The Original Version of Hairspray where the Kids are at a dance dancing to "I'm Blue The Gong Gong Song" by The Ikettes.
Don't you notice not one of Marlon's Children were by American Western Women. I sometimes wonder if that was hard for them. He was a brilliant actor but sometimes his behavior was a bit much to take.
Absolutely true. She’s mesmerizing.
she wasn't an actress at the time, they found her working in a cafe and offered her the role
Beautiful film,amazing colors! The dance scene is one of my favorite movie moments! I was very sad and actually cried the day I heard that The Bounty sank during Hurricane Sandy.What a loss!
Truly a spectacular movie in the tradition of the great MGM classics... Excellent on all levels, and truly worthy of the 7 Academy Award nominations it received... THIS is the movie that forever made me a fan of Brando.
Tarita such a beautiful and great woman❤❤one of our pride in French Polynesia 🏝️🇵🇫♥️
Great to hear it
This is not africain music!! This is the Tahitian music
.. French Polynesia...
Who said it was African music? Us Polynesians don't look like Africans and our languages as well as our genetics show us as descendants of the Lapita people, a South East Asian ethnic group who's descendants married in with the Melanesian people. The people of Tonga, Samoa, Niue and Tokelau had quite extensive intermarriage with the Melanesians which is why we in East Polynesia look different (Eastern Polynesians are Tahitian, Cook Island, Easter Island, New Zealand Māori/Moriori and our Hawaiian cousins who migrated to the very north of the Polynesian Triangle, I have my own personal belief that there may have been interactions between the Hawaiians and Samoan people)
I had to watch this twice. Tarita hypnotized me.
Marlon Brando: "Dear God! Ok play it cool, just a hint of a smile-remember interested but not too interested-you got this-wait, what is she doing down-oh God!"
Hahahah this is so awesome!!
😂😂😂😂👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I landed in Tahiti on a ship. We were greeted by dancers like this on the dock after being at sea for several weeks. Every man was at the rails staring. I remember the captain screaming because we were not tying up the ship like we were supposed to.
but the days of sailors exchanging nails for favours are long gone!
I always loved this movie. Fantastic storyline , Classic actors on form . Cinematography to die for . A humanityof entertainent , with an underlying social comment BRLLIANT. And ... some of the best dancing girls i've ever seen ;D Cheers for downloading ...
"The pirogues were full of women, who might vie with most Europeans in pleasant features, and who certainly excelled them in beauty of form.” Louis-Antoine de Bougainville in Tahiti
OK, I think this pretty much explains the mutiny. No other analysis needed.
Hahahaha.... I mean what kind man are you if you don’t stay?!
@@daraa151 Get back on your piss smelling ship. And do your dangerous low paying job.
The way they're looking at each other makes me feel like a voyeur.
Interprètes remarquables, superbes paysages. La musique est sublime et me rappelle ce magnifique film. Marlon et Tarita sont si beaux.
I love Marlon Brando, he was such a charismatic, beautiful actor! R.I.P Marlon Brando!
+Friedrich Kass he was a disaster on this set. He nearly wrecked MGM with his antics causing costs to skyrocket, caused one director to quit almost another, treated other stars like shit, took over control without being asked...this hurt his reputation for a long time...
+Brian Collins Maybe you are right! He was little bit egoist, like any of his caliber- but it doesnt change the fact that he was a charismatic and brilliant actor! I love him!
+Brian Collins Rubbish.
Yes, Brian Collins judging so hard toward this excellent actor! When you have a fame like Marlon Brando, then you can afford everything want you want!
@@friedrichkass1644 "A little bit egoist" is an understatement. Look, obviously I'm a fan of him since his role as Johnny Stabler in The Wild One is my icon, but the man's ego was so large that it's questionable whose could even match it. I would say that honestly he's probably the most egotistical actor we've had in history, and only politicians could match him in that regard.
I just fell in love with both of them!
Amazing... beautiful Tarita!
Tarita was Great one of the vey best Tamure Dancers on Tahiti and one of the most Beautiful Women on Tatiti reminds me of a very beautiful woman who i Knew many years ago although British she looked Tahitian in Looks and Features like Tarita was
cinematic gold
Nicely captioned!
That is pretty sexy for a 1960s movie
Most Passionate Beat! 🥁
I believe the term we're all looking for is... BOIIIIINNNGG!
Tarita is sooo beautiful
and she wasn't an actress, they found her working in a cafe and offered her the role
I was born in 1960 and I remember first seeing this movie on TV in 1966 or so. I was mezmerized by both Marlin Brando and Tarita. I am a gay man, so my attraction to Mr. Brando is understandable, but if any woman could make me go str8 it would be the bewitching Tarita. She is a remarkable, transcendent beauty.
Ah, us Island women have that affect- wink wink
Please, shut the fuck up man......
thanks ...I totally get it.....
I am the bekloppte. you ca watch my cannel
This is the one of the traditional Dances of Tahiti a very sensuous dance
Brandó, minden idők egyik legnagyobb színésze, Legenda. ❤️
Brando is such a charmer ❤
This is exactly what makes men crazy !
Me too ! No exemption !
Imagine being out sea on a stinking rotten ship for months and then coming to a place like this. It must have felt like heaven. No wonder they mutinied.
"F*ck this! We're going back to Tahiti!"
WAOUHHHHHHHHHHHHH CAPTIVANTE ....TRES BELLE FEMME ET MARLON BRANDO BEAUCOUP COUPLE
Legendary movie!! 🎬✨
There was a Lebanese woman in my building when I was living in Dubai who had pretty much identical features as her though she was taller with lighter skin and brown hair . And she would smile at me in pretty much the same manner. I thought she was being friendly . I was a fool.
Where's the Trevor Howard dance scene? That always makes me laugh.
I like the way the sequence mixes a real location with a studio set for some of the close ups and reaction shots, if you study it closely I would say 50% real location and 50% in a studio....it is quite seamless though. So for example that shot of Brando as he observes the dancers at 0.51 is a studio set, then as it cuts to the over his shoulder shot of the dancers we are back at the real location, then at 1.39 it is back in the studio, then the shots of Tarita's face smiling are on location, but the cut back to Brando's reaction is back at the studio in Hollywood. This film proved a nightmare in terms of logistics to film, it over ran its shooting schedule by almost a year and the original director, Carol Reed was fired even though he was doing a pretty good job considering the obstacles he had to deal with, Marlon Brando's erratic and temperamental behaviour being one of them!!
I love this movie ❤
Fantastic
I soiled myself watching this...
dont worry it will clean up.....................
Tarita Teriipaia, who played Brando's love interest in Mutiny on the Bounty, became his third wife on August 10, 1962. She was twenty years old, 18 years younger than Brando, who was reportedly delighted by her naïveté. Because Teriipaia was a native French speaker, Brando became fluent in the language and gave numerous interviews in French. Brando and Teriipaia had two children together: Simon Teihotu Brando (born 1963) and Tarita Cheyenne Brando (1970-1995). Brando also adopted Teriipaia's daughter, Maimiti Brando (born 1977) and niece, Raiatua Brando (born 1982). Brando and Teriipaia divorced in 1972. Both never married again.
When the French Capt. Bougainville happened upon Tahiti, the first European to do so, the native women came paddling in their canoes bringing all the fruits of the islands. He noted in his log the shiped heaved and hove more at anchor that night than any day or night under sail !
Good heavens- those bundles of fruit must have been heavy to make the ships heave like that!:)
Just a few decades ago I would find this the most arousing thing ever... but now all I can think of is how much venereal shit got transmitted onto these guys in the process and how many of them died just a few years afterwards not even knowing what killed them.
@@coralarch or some thing else................
Love this movie esp this part
She .... gives Him , the ole " catch me, fuck me " look .... the mutiny was on.
Her pareu changed!!
That eye contact is for real, now i understand howbthe got married.
La chanson avant était pour un coupés de marier.❤️❤️❤️❤️💎💎💎💎bonheur et chance à vous.amitiés viviane
Worth the long drop.
A los incas tmb nos bailaron asi cuando llegamos a la polinesia lo recuerdo muy bien
¿A bordo de KON TIKI?
She was making HIM an offer he couldn’t refuse
1:48 And as you see here, the natives preform a ritualistic dance known as the "twerk"
Scena jest tak nasycona erotyzmem i zmysłowością, że robi się gorąco w środku 💥🔥Oboje tak niewiarygodnie piękni i słodcy...cudowny film, genialny Marlon, hipnotyzujący, to Jego spojrzenie❤️ Nie dziwię się, że kobiety miały obsesję na Jego punkcie 😍
Marlon Brando so young & beautiful in this movie!
Best part of the movie
you would have been mad to leave.........................................................
My only criticism: Some of the girls kinda look like they're half-assing their fa'arapu! (Tahitian dancer problems, lol.)
This looks like an interesting movie, though. And Tarita is stunning! :D
Hello it is back in the day do u know how much Ori has evolved? A lot! Way more structured, both names and how it should look. Before they just wiggled around...
Gille87 same with kung fu, the mother of all martial arts. at first it was monks that just wanted to be able to defend themself with fists and foots. now there is thousands of styles and systems
Marlon Brando forever❤️
These officers were much like the disciplined officers of the ancient Greeks and Romans, bound by duty and honour and thrust into barbaric mayhem!
WOW!!!!
Il y a pas des foto de d autre belle femmes a grand mère a jouait aussi dans le film Bounty
Surprised this scene passed the censors.
How tame this is compared to the Mel Gibson movie!
Then they all gained 200lbs after eating white mans bread....
They didnt have soap back in those days. (Well, we all didnt.) So, all the sailors and the Tahitians (the girls, of course) smell the same and they love each other ever after.
Tahitians have always had good hygiene. They possessed fragrant oils called "mono'i" and extracted a kind of shampoo-like liquid from several plants. The first sailors themselves reported that the Tahitians bathed several times a day unlike them after months at sea.
¡Ay, caramba!
Trop coup j’ajoute.amitiés viviane 🌴🌴🌴🌴🌊🌊🌊🌊
And people wonder why these sailor’s mutinied. They were thinking with their second head, poor sods
TheCoffeechat
Was that your dad that got keelhauled in the film?
Polos opuestos atraen
I doubt that the Tahitian beauties of Bounty fame were this slender- skinniness was not admired in Polynesian society.
coralarch Really? That sucks.
candiigurl7893 not at all. :) Watch the old 1920s movies like The White Shadows in the Southern Seas or Tabu. They used actual native Polynesians in the movies, like a whole tribe in their native environment. It's a closest footage to pre-European times as we can possibly get. All young Polynesian were slender and very athletic. With the diet and lifestyle they had those days...
So not true!! In general, Tahitian women in particular are well known for their natural beauty & their lithe, svelte figures. They don't eat junk food as most Westerners do & their diet is very different from the Western diet. Their genetic makeup is very different from say, the Polynesians of the Cook Islands, or even the Maori's of NZ. I believe this is where your comment relates, however, you should educate yourself better, before making such ignorant comments about a specific racial group. To be fair, yes, you do get the slim & the not so slim in every culture on earth, however, from what i've seen, time & time again with Tahitian women/men, they are not fat, nor over weight, UNLESS, they change their dietary habits. They also dance a lot, so this makes for great overall physique. My husband has been to Tahiti numerous times & he always tells me how beautiful & slim the Tahitian women are in general.
When the american Marines came to our islands during world war 2 they brought canned food with them,it was then that everything went down hill and they started importing and wanting Western food,Polynesians back then Were naturally slender but still with large frames etc,it's our own people's fault for not being able to control eating Western food at present,and fyi it was only the high class of Polynesian society who eat the best of the best in the olden days some even fat mostly daughter of the chiefs but still a few of them,only admired because they were high up in society back then.
the higher level ladies were big but not commoners so much
Drop it like it's hot... we can see the origins of that trend in this deleted scene.
Btw Bet ya Mr Christian wasn't thinking "Christian" thoughts during that interlude.
av been wrong when I said living through the 50s 60s 70s
Je vous la remet elle était pas complettes.amitiés viviane 🫶🫶🫶🫶👌👌👌👌
Ha ha... When she crouches down in front of him, gyrating her hips, is she raising her skirt and showing him the goodies? :D
...Origins
I'm a Female and if I were watching this, I'd have a "Woody".
whoa, that is .....
I can imagine Dutch van der linde doing this
They can have the crew. I'll take a cute Tahitian guy ANY day of the week. In real life that crew was probably smelly from months at sea without a bath.
Where's the dance scene with the chief hiti hiti
SOME DAY I GO BACK TO MOLOKIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
This adds extra significance to the phrase, not being able to see beyond the end of one’s cock. Falling under the spell of a beautiful woman in these circumstances, it could only ever have ended badly, but he had already crossed point of no return. “Christian’s Cave” is a landmark on Pitcairn Island where he supposedly sat alone for long periods, looking out for approaching ships presumably with great trepidation but I suspect also some regret. All but one of the mutineers had perished on the island within a few years, including Christian, apparently as a result of murderous disputes with Tahitians they had brought with them.
I hope to have a pacific gf someday if it be God's will, but I will not be like Brando or Fletcher, adulterers, deceivers, liars, unfaithful prettyboys who fuss when they don't get what they want
That kind of girl over a white female "Anyday!"
Years later they found Jonh Adams with 9 "wives", 23 kids and about 150 pounds overweight...guess he was living "LARGE"😛LOL!
Meanwhile in the Royal Navy...
كان مارلون براندون يفكر في كم سينجب اطفالا من هذه المرأة
The Bounty(1984)had a more explict erotic dace ending in real ritual sex !
Yep. What's wanted is a combination of Brando's charisma, Tarita's drop-dead gorgeous dancing, and the glorious nudity of the 1984 film.
I haven't watched the 1985 version yet but to keep this dance scene in the 1962 version is extremely sexy and hot, beautifully made. The chemistry between Marlon and Tarita is off the charts!
lame, all the tahities were covered up with flowers.
History says the sailors on the Bounty met Islander who would trade sex
for iron nails from the ship. Soon the Bounty fell apart and sank.
hahahahahahaha
Bike Cycle
Just a thought.
How is your Moms' nail collection nowadays?
Nah, you're talking about the Dolphin. She didn't sink either but things did get dangerous after a while.
Yikes!
*dance
ಠ_ಠ
it's OK for the time period, but The 1984 Bounty version with Mel Gibson was much sexier.
and more realistic but less spectacular than this one
Pelepo ra
4K version with correct aspect ratio: ua-cam.com/video/B6n729THvHU/v-deo.html
Wow, she’s beautiful ❤