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
Genre: Romance, Adventure, Comedy
Runtime: 81 min
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Cinematography: H. C. Anderson, Arthur Higgins
Editing: Edwin G. Bowen
Production: Barrier Reef Films
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Edwin G. Bowen
More Films in Genre: Romance, Adventure, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is White Death about?
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.
Who directed White Death?
White Death was directed by Edwin G. Bowen.
Who stars in White Death?
White Death stars Zane Grey, Alfred Frith, Nola Warren, John Weston, Harald Colonna, James Coleman.
How long is White Death?
White Death has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is White Death?
White Death is a Romance, Adventure, Comedy film.
Where was White Death produced?
White Death was produced in Australia.