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    • Author: Voodoolkree
    I hadn't seen this film in over twenty-five years. It had appeared (drastically cut) on the "CBS Children's Film Festival" in the seventies. I saw it again tonight. I had been searching for several years to find it on video. The film appeared uncut, but the colors were terribly faded. I was still mesmerized at the beauty of the film. Even my ten year old son mentioned how wonderful the music was. Sure there are some aspects of the story that are unbelievable, but it is a great fantasy. The actors who played Tiko (child and adult) are both very charismatic and probably deserve much of the credit (along with the music and cinematography) at the success of this film. Note: the dubbing job is less than stellar. Note: the CBS version deals mostly with Tiko as a child.
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    • Author: Thorgahuginn
    This was released in Australia in Oct 1964 on a double feature

    with KISSIN COUSINS the Elvis Hillbilly musical. The duo did pretty

    fab biz because Elvis films were all the go here, and FLIPPER was

    in release, and The Beatles feature HARD DAYS NIGHT was on

    every other week. In fact these films basically alternated in

    cinemas everywhere, week after week. In between HOOTNANNY

    HOOT and BYE BYE BIRDIE we had a lovely time with all these

    films...TIKO is a shark version of Flipper. Charming in a native Jay

    North kinda way. Some cinemas also ran RHINO just to spice up

    the international flavour. That is, if they weren't screening HATARI,

    or SAMMY GOING SOUTH.....all in release here at the same time. I

    think you could shuffle reels among all these films and still get the

    same result. Great fun for 10 year olds. Did someone also say

    FASTEST GUITAR ALIVE or THE OUTLAWS IS COMING too? maybe MAYA or even HOLD ON? TOBY TYLER? This seemed to

    be the 1964 movie diet here.
  • Credited cast:
    Roau Roau - Cocoyo
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Marlene Among Marlene Among - Diana
    Al Kauwe Al Kauwe - Ti-Koyo
    Dennis Pouira Dennis Pouira - Ti-Koyo as a Child
    Diane Samsoi Diane Samsoi - Diana as a Child
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