NEAR MINT - UNSEALED - NO OBI STRIP - ONLY ONE AVAILABLE
The Old Man in the film is a Cuban fisherman who has gone 84 days without a catch. His only friend is a 14-year-old boy named Manolin, who has been barred by his father from accompanying the Old Man out to sea. On the Old Man's 85th day out, he finally hooks a huge marlin, which he then tries to haul in from far out past shore. For three days and nights he battles the fish, which is portrayed in the film (as it had been in Hemingway's novella) as a trial of mental and physical courage that becomes the ultimate test for him of his worth as a man.
1 The Old Man and the Sea 2:42
2 Cojimar Harbor and the Old Man 3:26
3 The Boy 1:17
4 Fishermen's Cantina 2:44
5 The Old Man Loved the Boy 2:01
6 The Fishermen's Lament 2:00
7 And the Old Man Rowed Out to the Ocean 1:43
8 The Old Man Catches His Bait 2:36
9 Sunset and Red Clouds 2:21
10 I Am Your Dream 2:44
11 A Small Bird Came Toward the Skiff 3:23
12 In the Tavern at Casa Blanca 2:20
13 Just Before It Was Dark 2:43
14 The Duel With the Fish 4:46
15 The Shark Fight 1:56
16 The Lost Fight 1:52
17 Cubana 1:12
18 Finale 1:48