![]() Naturally, the scenery in Greece is beautiful beyond measure and the costumes, production values, script and direction are worthy, too. All other cast members give talented turns, too. The cast is nice, with Zane giving a fine comical turn as the professor and Brook utterly gorgeous and dry-witted as the neried. Will the professor finish his book in time and will he be interested in romance, too? This was quite a lovely film for those fans of light romance. Then, too complications arrive when a native Greek gentleman begins following the foreigners, for his grandson has told him a mermaid has been seen on the shore near their house. The young girl is soon determined to "match" the mermaid to her father, despite the fact that the water-lady only has legs after sunset. In fact, Serena meets a beautiful neried (Kelly Brook), a classical name for mermaid, on the shore and is fascinated by her new acquaintance. Bradley does find the atmosphere quite nice. ![]() Yet, once he and his daughter arrive at their destination, Dr. Unfortunately, Thomas is a bit of a scaredy-cat when it comes to the sea and he can't swim, so the prospect of a working vacation surrounded by water doesn't please him. Bradley is told to travel to the Greek isles and finish his book at the appropriate time. His young daughter, Serena, is at a loss about how to help him. Writing a book about the lore and language of ancient Greece, he is having trouble, nonetheless, meeting deadlines. Thomas Bradley (Billy Zane) is a typical absent-minded professor.
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