Born in San Francisco on December 1, 1937, the legendary Bruce Brown is best known for directing, narrating, shooting, editing and producing The Endless Summer, a groundbreaking documentary filmed on beaches all around the world on a shoestring budget back in 1966. Here, the Oscar-nominee and second inductee into the Surfing Hall of Fame. reminisces about his career and the enduring popularity of his surfing classic, a half-century after its release.