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Blue Water, White Death

  • 1971
  • G
  • 1h 39m
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7.1/10
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Blue Water, White Death (1971)
Documentary

Documentary focusing on great white sharks.Documentary focusing on great white sharks.Documentary focusing on great white sharks.

  • Directors
    • Peter Gimbel
    • James Lipscomb
  • Writer
    • Peter Gimbel
  • Stars
    • Tom Chapin
    • Phil Clarkson
    • Stuart Cody
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    484
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    • Directors
      • Peter Gimbel
      • James Lipscomb
    • Writer
      • Peter Gimbel
    • Stars
      • Tom Chapin
      • Phil Clarkson
      • Stuart Cody
    • 22User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Chapin
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    Phil Clarkson
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    Stuart Cody
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    • (as Stuart R. Cody)
    Peter Lake
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    Peter Matthiessen
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    Rodney Fox
    Rodney Fox
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    Valerie Taylor
    Valerie Taylor
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    • (as Valerie May Taylor)
    Ron Taylor
    Ron Taylor
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    Stan Waterman
    Stan Waterman
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    Peter Gimbel
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    James Lipscomb
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    Rodney Jonklaas
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    Wally King
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    • Directors
      • Peter Gimbel
      • James Lipscomb
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      • Peter Gimbel
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    7NewEnglandPat

    Be careful of what you ask for...

    An interesting film and seafaring adventure of an expedition tracking a great white shark through hundreds of miles of open sea spanning three continents. The search finally bears fruit some 83 minutes into the film which has a leisurely pace throughout and captures the feeding frenzy of white tips on whale carcasses, and barracudas also manage to get screen time for several minutes. Peter Gimbel and his crew are frustrated by their failure to spot a great white but finally get lucky at Dangerous Reef on the south coast of Australia. Here, Gimbel is finally rewarded with great footage of the huge fish. Shark cages are used to film the great white that seems more intent on the cage and the divers inside than the bait dangled before it. An Australian diver relates his run-in with a great white in the ocean, detailing his injuries and his miraculous escape. The footage of the underwater sequences throughout the movie is expertly done.
    10jeff-nadler

    Stands the test of time

    Besides seeing Blue Water, White Death in a theater in 1971, I first saw a preview of segments of this film some months before its premiere at the first Our World Underwater film festival in Chicago. The preview was narrated live by cameraman Stan Waterman and he took questions after the preview. Everyone in attendance was sitting on the edge of their seats, because no one had ever filmed Great White Sharks before.

    In today's world of dozens of documentaries on Great White Sharks and Shark Week on the Discovery Channel, the shark footage can seem a little tame. But the significance of this film shouldn't be minimized. At the time this expedition took place, very little was known about Great White Sharks and most experts of the day thought that getting in the water with a Great White was instant death. This film (with its accompanying book, Blue Meridian), were Peter Benchley's inspirations in writing Jaws.

    This excellent film would be a worthy addition to any wildlife documentary aficionado's library, if only it were available on VHS or DVD (I'm just glad I taped it off of TV many years ago). With all the retread junk that's being released on DVDs today, why isn't a great film like this available?
    10mb28

    We should do more to preserve these sharks, for without them we will drastically cause a terrible imbalance of our oceans.

    We in this fragile world of ours should do whatever is necessary to educate, everyone, children, parents, etc. We must at all costs, not eliminate these great sharks, that have been put into the oceans for many ions. If we out of ignorance, or greed, destroy these magnificent animals, we will regret our actions. For once they are gone forever, the balance in our oceans will create havoc. No more predators to control the all the seal families: Example: (sea animals with flippers.) Once we create an imbalance such as this, we will not survive as the human race. Beside Blue Water, White Death, there have been many other documentaries on this subject, if we choose not to learn from the past, we will have no future.
    10SharkmanAB

    The First Expedition to film the Great White Shark.

    In 1969 Peter Gimbel set off on the First ever Expedition to Film The Great White Shark. His Team included other World famous underwater Photographers: Stan Waterman, Ron & Valerie Taylor, and also Shark Attack Survivor Rodney Fox.

    Their search for the Great White lasted for 9 months and it took them from South Africa to South Australia. A lot of the footage that was Filmed had never been seen before. Some highlights like the dives with the feeding Oceanic Whitetips, and the final encounter with the Great White Shark are simply awesome.

    This Documentary is an All Time Classic and is a Tribute To Both the Expedition Team and to the Sharks.
    7LPorko

    Will be re-issued next week in HD; 7_29_07

    Ahoy... I was in Wood's Hole, MA this weekend and was fortunate to be at the screening of this flick in HD. It is an interesting film, with many memorable moments and beautiful ( and sometimes horrifying ) photography and images. The film standing alone is passable, and seems campy within our current cultural frame of reference. However, watching in context, you realize this was the ancestor to many of those glossy animal shows we all love. In general, shoddy craftsmanship technically, but very real. I would recommend it to anyone interested in the genre. In a nutshell, it's allegedly where "Jaws" came from. Dare I say it 're-mystifies' the Great White Shark, and our re-introduction is a brutal experience.

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    • Trivia
      One of the few documentaries shot in the wide screen 2.35:1 format.
    • Quotes

      Peter Gimbel: Now I want to tell you very quickly, what we're trying to do off Durban. We're looking for the animal that I think is considered to be the most dangerous predator still living in the world - the Great White Shark - which attacks the carcasses of killed whales in the Indian Ocean on the whaling grounds off here and, in the last ten days has taken five Sperm Whales over forty feet in length and removed from them all the meat down to the spine in a matter of six or seven hours.

    • Connections
      Featured in Hunt for the Great White Shark (1994)
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      Come Along
      Written by K. Michael Burke

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blue Water White Death
    • Filming locations
      • Dangerous Reef, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Blue Water
      • Cinema Center Films
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      • $539,488
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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