Free Willy

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Free Willy is a 1993 Warner Brothers film about a boy who befriends an orca (killer whale).

The aquatic star of this film was in reality an orca named Keiko. The huge national and international success of this movie inspired a letter writing campaign to get Keiko released from his captivity as an attraction in the amusement park Reino Aventura in Mexico City.

The film managed to improve the image of orcas, which were previously depicted as shark-like maneaters in popular culture. In fact they pose little threat to humans.

Plot

When fishermen separate a young orca (Willy) from his parents, he ends up in a fish bowl at a marina. Meanwhile, a street kid runs afoul of the law and gets caught vandalizing the marina, but his social worker gets him off the hook (so to speak) provided he cleans up his mess at the marina. While there, he befriends the orca and teaches him tricks, something the trainer hasn't been able to do. But when Willy is a dud in front of the audience, the marina owner plans to kill Willy for the insurance money, and the boy and his friends must try to free Willy.

Sequels and Spin offs

External links

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