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Release Date:
September 1, 1995
Original Title:
Shipwreck: The Mystery of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Cinenova
Discovery
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 49
Chronicles the history of the legendary Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in a violent storm with the loss of the entire crew in Lake Superior on November 10, 1975. In the summer of 1995, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society, National Geographic Society, Canadian Navy, and Sony Corporation descended to the site of the wreck, more than 500 feet below the surface of the lake. This documentary takes a look at their expedition.
Additional Camera:
Scott Erlinder
Animation:
Dan Kalusche
Assistant Camera:
Todd Elliott
Jane Smither
Assistant Editor:
Darryl Cornford
Cinematography:
Harry Makin
Co-Executive Producer:
Joseph MacInnis
Director:
Christopher Rowley
Editor:
John Whitcher
Executive Producer:
Maureen Lemire
David Lint
Shari Scharfer-Rollins
Gaffer:
Marty Harrison
Graphic Designer:
Shawn Truman
Ken Yetzer
Hairstylist:
Dee Cummings
Key Grip:
Paul Michel
Line Producer:
Claire Welland
Makeup Artist:
Dee Cummings
Online Editor:
Graham Saywell
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Dedrick
Post Production Supervisor:
Lynn van Rooyen
Producer:
Jane Armstrong
Christopher Rowley
Production Accountant:
Lorna MacDougall
Production Supervisor:
Alice O'Neil
Property Master:
Ken Koontz
Research Assistant:
P.J. Naworynski
Researcher:
Kit Melamed
Sound Effects Editor:
Shaun Firth
Sound Mixer:
Gary Vaughn
Still Photographer:
Jene Querin
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Grid Jurer
Regina Morai
Writer:
Jane Armstrong
Allen J Abel
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