An unlikely romance between a cosmopolitan career woman and a small town fisherman.An unlikely romance between a cosmopolitan career woman and a small town fisherman.An unlikely romance between a cosmopolitan career woman and a small town fisherman.
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Ed Evanko
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- TriviaBefore closing credits: Epilogue: "This story, inspired by true events, contains characters, events and dialogue which have been fictionalized for dramatic effect."
- GoofsNear the beginning of Movie, Edith Iglauer takes a lemon slice off the rim of her glass and puts it into her drink. In the next shot, the lemon is back on the rim and she takes it and puts it in her drink again.
- Quotes
Edith Iglauer: I can't die now, my obit wouldn't be long enough.
John Daly: The boat's about to sink, you're worried about your obituary?
Edith Iglauer: You're right, I'm shallow.
Featured review
This is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time...Tim Matheson is excellent as a fisherman who loves and respects nature and eventually a beautiful woman. I learned a lot about salmon fishing and the risks the fishermen take to put salmon on our tables. Tantoo Cardinal's explanation of the Indian Ritual was beautiful and so true. So much of the movie was simple, yet powerful and beautiful. I read Edith Iglauer's book and thought it was very good. Even though, the movie takes some liberties, it was easy to see how much John and Edith loved and respected each other in both the book and the movie. My two favorite scenes were when Edith was telling John she had to go back to New York and his response, and then when they got off the boat to walk up to their wedding altar. The way John looked at Edith and placed his hand over hers would melt one's heart. He was so masculine and Edith was so feminine, and yet, she would not only become a part of this rugged life, but make it a part of hers. There is something to be said for going back to nature. Wonderful, wonderful story.
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