In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams (1994)

In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams (1994) poster

Playful, gentle and inquisitive, dolphins are among the most endearing of wild animals - and Robin Williams may be their perfect human counterpart. Williams, whose adventure takes him to the Bahamas and Hawaii, talks with research experts and attempts to communicate with dolphins in captivity. In the wild, he frolics with 60 spotted dolphins and forms a special kinship with one older dolphin. This entertaining and touching program reveals Robin Williams as the hilarious performer we know, and as a curious, sensitive investigator.

Director: Nigel Cole
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Cinematography: Paul Atkins
Original Language: en
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What is In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams about?
Playful, gentle and inquisitive, dolphins are among the most endearing of wild animals - and Robin Williams may be their perfect human counterpart. Williams, whose adventure takes him to the Bahamas and Hawaii, talks with research experts and attempts to communicate with dolphins in captivity. In the wild, he frolics with 60 spotted dolphins and forms a special kinship with one older dolphin. This entertaining and touching program reveals Robin Williams as the hilarious performer we know, and as a curious, sensitive investigator.
Who directed In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams?
In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams was directed by Nigel Cole.
Who stars in In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams?
In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams stars Robin Williams.
How long is In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams?
In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams?
In the Wild: Dolphins With Robin Williams is a Documentary film.