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Release Date:
March 13, 1991
Original Title:
National Geographic: Splendid Stones
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
National Geographic
WQED
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 58
Sparkling diamonds. Exquisite emeralds. Brilliant rubies. Shimmering pearls. For centuries, these precious gems have captured humankind, leading men and women to give up fortunes - even their lives - to possess them. Join National Geographic on a journey around the globe to discover the origins of these most coveted gems. You'll see astonishing amounts of earth mined to uncover rubies in Thailand or emeralds in Colombia. You'll meet a Tennessee businessman who cultivates freshwater pearls and a California chemist who 'grows' rubies nearly identical to nature's stunning creations. And you'll witness rarely, if ever before, filmed sales of uncut diamonds - deals worth thousands of dollars sealed only with a handshake and a Hebrew phrase. Unlock a treasure chest filled with a wealth of information and the dazzling beauty of Splendid Stones.
Assistant Editor:
Ann M. Parish
Cinematography:
Christopher Fryman
Erik Daarstad
Mark Knobil
Alan Hall
Co-Producer:
Teresa Koenig
Director of Photography:
Robert Hanna
Sandra Chandler
Editor:
Barry Nye
Executive Producer:
Tim Kelly
Thomas Skinner
Music:
Jay Chattaway
Music Coordinator:
Nancy Severinsen
Music Supervisor:
Jack K. Tillar
Post Production Assistant:
Robert Dean Hughes
Post Production Supervisor:
David L. Lahaie
Producer:
Irwin Rosten
Production Assistant:
Jill Shinefield
Script Editor:
Marjorie M. Moomey
Writer:
Irwin Rosten
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