Secrets of the Reef (1956)
1h 10m
Running Time
November 1, 1956Release Date
Secrets of the Reef (1956)
1h 10m
Running Time
November 1, 1956Release Date
Plot.
A BAFTA award nominated underwater documentary exploring the life of the ocean-bed inhabitants off the Florida coast.
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Release DateNovember 1, 1956
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 10m
Filming LocationsFlorida, United States of America
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Secrets of the Reef is a documentary film directed by Murray Lerner, Lloyd Ritter and Robert M. Young. Filmed in the early 1950s at Marine Studios/Marineland of Florida, the production was headed by Al Butterfield of New Jersey. Three cinematographers were hired to do the camera work: Robert (Bob) Young, Murray Lerner and Lloyd Ritter.
The film premiered in New York City in 1957. Subsequently, the original footage was divided into 13 half-hour productions called Wonders of the Sea and was distributed for years to schools and media throughout the United States.
All the original footage was shot in 16mm using the circular and rectangular oceanariums and special aquariums to house individual or multiple specimens.