Under the Carribean (1954)

Under the Carribean (1954) poster

Under the Carribean is the name of a film that was filmed between August 1953 and April 1954 during Hans Hass's exhibition to the Galapagos on his research ship Xarifa. The expedition members' work on board and under the water, as well as their new discoveries, make up the material for this documentary, which is embedded in a fictional plot. Lotte Hass, an underwater model, is one of the main actors.

Director: Hans Hass
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: Arthur Benjamin
Editing: Peter Graham Scott
Country: Switzerland, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Hans Hass
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Under the Carribean about?
Under the Carribean is the name of a film that was filmed between August 1953 and April 1954 during Hans Hass's exhibition to the Galapagos on his research ship Xarifa. The expedition members' work on board and under the water, as well as their new discoveries, make up the material for this documentary, which is embedded in a fictional plot. Lotte Hass, an underwater model, is one of the main actors.
Who directed Under the Carribean?
Under the Carribean was directed by Hans Hass.
Who stars in Under the Carribean?
Under the Carribean stars Hans Hass, Lotte Hass.
How long is Under the Carribean?
Under the Carribean has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
What genre is Under the Carribean?
Under the Carribean is a Documentary film.
Where was Under the Carribean produced?
Under the Carribean was produced in Switzerland, Germany.