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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.
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According to the New York Times review, the documentary was filmed over a period of three years at the Marine Studios in Marineland, Florida, located near St. Augustine, Florida, and at a reef in the Bahamas. Reviews highly praised the documentary, commenting on the excellent use of underwater cameras and the ability of the filmmakers to ...
- Lloyd Ritter, Robert Young, Murray Lerner
- Joseph Julian
A reef fish is on the prowl for a meal. Secrets of the Reef is an immersion into the metropolis of a Pacific coral reef as seen through the lives of these three animals. Their struggle for survival is set against a backdrop of incredible beauty and color.
May 31, 2008 · Secrets of the Reef: Directed by Jonathan Bird. Secrets of the Reef is a feature-length documentary about life and death on a Pacific coral reef as seen from the perspective of three reef inhabitants: a sea turtle, a hermit crab and a reef fish.
Secrets of the Reef is a feature-length documentary about life and death on a Pacific coral reef as seen from the perspective of three reef inhabitants: a sea turtle, a hermit crab and a...