White Death (1936)
Zane Grey bets he can catch a fish bigger than one he sees at Watsons Bay. He hears about a large shark, nicknamed "white death", terrorising the Queensland coast and goes to catch it. He is thwarted by the comic attempts of Newton Smith, a representative of the Wallanga Branch of Fish Protectors, to persuade Grey not to harm fish. There is also a romance between two young people. Eventually Grey manages to catch the shark.
Director: Edwin G. Bowen
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Zane Grey as self |
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Alfred Frith as |
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Nola Warren as |
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John Weston as |
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Harald Colonna as |
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James Coleman as |
| Writing | Frank Harvey | Writer |
| Directing | Edwin G. Bowen | Director |
| Editing | Edwin G. Bowen | Editor |
| Production | Edwin G. Bowen | Producer |
| Camera | H. C. Anderson | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Arthur Higgins | Director of Photography |