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Release Date:
March 1, 1971
Original Title:
Blue Water, White Death
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: PG
Runtime: 99
Peter Gimbel and a team of photographers set out on an expedition to find and film, for the very first time, Carcharodon carcharias—the Great White Shark. The expedition lasted over nine months and took the team from Durban, South Africa, across the Indian Ocean, and finally to southern Australia.
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Art Designer:
Priscilla Bowden
Assistant Camera:
Tom Chapin
Ian McKechnie
Assistant Editor:
Michael McManus
Randy Roseman
Lucille R. Rhodes
Associate Producer:
Stanton A. Waterman
Cinematography:
Ron Taylor
James Lipscomb
Stanton A. Waterman
Peter Gimbel
Coordinating Producer:
Roland Condon
Director:
Peter Gimbel
James Lipscomb
Editor:
John Maddox
Graphic Designer:
David Cohen
Location Coordinator:
Elyn Clarkson
Location Scout:
Dennis L. Judd II
Production Assistant:
Barry Cullen
Arthur O'Connor
Production Coordinator:
Rodney Jonklaas
Production Manager:
Phil Clarkson
John M. Carey
Sound Director:
Stuart R. Cody
Sound Editor:
Mark Rappaport
Sound Mixer:
Sol Tabachnick
Still Photographer:
Peter A. Lake
Stunt Coordinator:
Rodney Fox
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