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  1. Blue Water, White Death is a 1971 American documentary film about sharks, which was directed by Peter Gimbel and James Lipscomb. It received favourable reviews and was described as a "well produced odyssey" and "exciting and often beautiful".

  2. 1 giu 1971 · Blue Water, White Death: Directed by Peter Gimbel, James Lipscomb. With Tom Chapin, Phil Clarkson, Stuart Cody, Peter Lake. Documentary focusing on great white sharks.

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    • Documentary
    • Peter Gimbel, James Lipscomb
    • 1971-06-01
  3. 31 dic 2014 · Language. English. A few years before JAWS made an entire generation of moviegoers afraid to go in the water, this acclaimed oceangoing documentary captivated audiences with its travelogue approach to photograph the elusive Great White Shark.

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  4. YouTube Movies & TV. 179M subscribers. Subscribed. 15. Several years before JAWS made an entire generation of moviegoers afraid to go in the water, this acclaimed oceangoing documentary...

  5. 3K views Streamed 2 years ago. Join us for the 50th Anniversary Virtual Reunion of the original cast and crew of the documentary “Blue Water, White Death” (1971), the incredible six-month,...

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    • Living Sharks Museum
  6. Several years before Steven Spielberg made a generation of moviegoers afraid to venture into the water, filmmakers Peter Gimbel and James Lipscomb made this oceangoing documentary about their ...

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  7. Blue Water, White Death follows the adventures of a hand-picked team of top divers travelling the world looking for great white sharks. They do not find any until a few minutes before the end of the movie, when they encounter them in cooler waters off Australia, close to beaches where there are colonies of seals.