The Day of the Dolphin 1973 G
      When
6.00 pm, Fri 31 Jan 2020 (104 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
About
With potentially the most intriguing poster tagline of the 1970s — "Unwittingly, he trained a dolphin to kill the President of the United States" — Mike Nichols' The Day of the Dolphin is a gripping, political sci-fi thriller about a marine biologist Jake Terrell (George C Scott) who has been training dolphins to communicate with humans. His work is dramatically undermined when a sinister organisation abduct some of his subjects and put them to nefarious use.
Production Credits
- Director: Mike Nichols
 - Script: Buck Henry
 - Based on: the novel by Robert Merle
 - Cinematographer: William A Fraker
 - Editor: Sam O’Steen
 - Production Company: Embassy Pictures
 - Print Source: University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem
 - Rights: StudioCanal Australia
 - Year: 1973
 - Runtime: 104 minutes
 - Country: United States
 - Language: English
 - Colour: Colour
 - Shooting Format: 35mm
 - Screening Format: 35mm