Blue Water, White Death (1971)
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.
Directors: James Lipscomb, Peter Gimbel.
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Tom Chapin as Self |
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Peter Gimbel as Self |
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Valerie Taylor as Self |
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Ron Taylor as Self |
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Phil Clarkson as Self |
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Stuart Cody as Self |
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Peter Lake as Self |
| Directing | James Lipscomb | Director |
| Directing | Peter Gimbel | Director |
| Camera | Tom Chapin | Assistant Camera |
| Production | Phil Clarkson | Production Manager |
| Sound | Stuart R. Cody | Sound Director |
| Camera | Peter A. Lake | Still Photographer |
| Crew | Rodney Fox | Stunt Coordinator |
| Production | Stanton A. Waterman | Associate Producer |
| Editing | John Maddox | Editor |
| Editing | Lucille R. Rhodes | Assistant Editor |
| Sound | Mark Rappaport | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Sol Tabachnick | Sound Mixer |
| Art | Priscilla Bowden | Art Designer |
| Production | Elyn Clarkson | Location Coordinator |
| Art | David Cohen | Graphic Designer |
| Production | Roland Condon | Coordinating Producer |
| Art | Dennis L. Judd II | Location Scout |
| Editing | Michael McManus | Assistant Editor |
| Editing | Randy Roseman | Assistant Editor |
| Production | Arthur O'Connor | Production Assistant |
| Production | Barry Cullen | Production Assistant |
| Production | Rodney Jonklaas | Production Coordinator |
| Production | John M. Carey | Production Manager |
| Camera | Ian McKechnie | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | James Lipscomb | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Peter Gimbel | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Ron Taylor | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Stanton A. Waterman | Director of Photography |