Innermost Limits Of Pure Fun
If you only owned one surf film.... this should be it. If you don't have it, get it! An absolute classic, financed entirely by Greenough himself and his fishing business, well... errrr.... and a little family money as well. The film highlights the cusp of change from longboards to shortboards, with new radical surfing in all directions. All of it good, most of it great. The highlight of the film is the end sequence of Greenough riding his 'spoon' kneeboard in and out of the barrel, using a back-mounted 16mm (must have weighed a ton) film camera. This film was radical at the time and it's still an amazing film today. Light one up, sit back and enjoy the show. 1969 Filmed and Edited: George Greenough Soundtrack: Dennis Dragon Featuring: Chris Brook, Robert Conneely, Danny Hazard, Russell Hughes, George Greenough, Gary Keys, Terry Keys, Bob McTavish, Dickie Nelson, Ted Spencer, Davide Treloar, and Greg Weaver.

