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Release Date:
May 15, 2010
Original Title:
The Reef
Alternate Titles:
El Arrecife
El arrecife
Perigo em Alto Mar
The Reef - Schwimm um dein Leben
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lightning Entertainment
Mysterious Light
ProdigyMovies
Screen Australia
Screen NSW
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 15 JP: G US: R
Runtime: 88
A great white shark hunts the crew of a capsized sailboat along the Great Barrier Reef.
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Assistant Accountant:
Biatta Czerkies
Assistant Editor:
Annabelle Johnson
Boom Operator:
Jake Brown
Casting:
Anousha Zarkesh
Construction Manager:
Andrew Gardiner
Costume Standby:
Madeleine Overett
Data Wrangler:
Zane Kamat
Dialogue Editor:
Andy Wright
Director:
Andrew Traucki
Director of Photography:
Daniel Ardilley
First Assistant Director:
Drew Bailey
Foley Artist:
George Turnure
Foley Editor:
Adam Connelly
Location Manager:
Duncan Jones
Makeup Designer:
Sheldon Wade
Marine Coordinator:
Che McGuinness
Gordon Jones
Music:
Rafael May
Producer:
Michael Robertson
Andrew Traucki
Production Coordinator:
Christine Williams
Production Design:
Adam Head
Script Editor:
Stephen Davis
Script Supervisor:
Benedict Paxton-Crick
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Luis Bran
Second Assistant Camera:
Sandy McLennan
Rhys Nicholson
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Earle Dresner
Simon Christidis
Sound Designer:
Andrew Neil
Sound Recordist:
John O'Connell
Unit Medic:
Francis Lambert
Visual Effects:
Doug Bayne
Shahane Bekarian
Michael Blake
Bill McGuire
Writer:
Andrew Traucki
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