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  1. Deep Blue. An epic underwater exploration into the secret lives of sea creatures! 156 IMDb 7.4 1 h 30 min 2005. G. Documentary · Cerebral · Stunning. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  2. 2005 • 90 minutes. 5.0 star. 1 review. 69% Tomatometer. G. Rating. Eligible. info. play_arrow Trailer. info Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More. About this movie....

  3. Jun 3, 2005 · The Long Game. Purchase Deep Blue on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Perfect for nature fans and families who love live-action adventure, DEEP BLUE is an epic underwater exploration into the secret lives of sea creatures!

    • Alastair Fothergill, Andy Byatt
    • Pierce Brosnan
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  5. Duration: 105 min. Quality: HD. Release: 1999. IMDb: 5.8. Keywords: Deep. Blue. 1999. On a remote former submarine refueling facility called Aquatica, a team of scientists are searching for a cure for Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Susan.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 10003437-deep_blueDeep Blue | Rotten Tomatoes

    May 18, 2003 · Terry Lawson Detroit Free Press Absorbing. Rated: 3/4 Jul 22, 2005 Full Review Nancy Churnin Dallas Morning News A magnificent look at the teeming, wildly varied life in and around the ocean.

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  7. Box office. US$30 million. Deep Blue is a 2003 nature documentary film that is a theatrical version of the 2001 BBC nature documentary series The Blue Planet. Alastair Fothergill and Andy Byatt are credited as directors, and six cinematographers are also credited. The film premiered at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain on 20 September 2003.

  8. May 18, 2003 · 6 05/18/2003 (US) Documentary 1h 23m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinematic rollercoaster ride for all ages, Deep Blue uses amazing footage to tell us the story of our oceans and the life they support. Andy Byatt. Director. Alastair Fothergill.

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