In the Tropical Seas (1914)

One of the earliest examples of underwater cinematography, this film explores the sea around The Bahamas in an expedition led by the Williamson Brothers, who shot undewater footage for the Thanshouser company. Among the scenes shown are a shark attack and a sawfish being caught.

Director: Carl Louis Gregory
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Submarine Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is In the Tropical Seas about?
One of the earliest examples of underwater cinematography, this film explores the sea around The Bahamas in an expedition led by the Williamson Brothers, who shot undewater footage for the Thanshouser company. Among the scenes shown are a shark attack and a sawfish being caught.
Who directed In the Tropical Seas?
In the Tropical Seas was directed by Carl Louis Gregory.
Who stars in In the Tropical Seas?
In the Tropical Seas stars George M. Williamson.
How long is In the Tropical Seas?
In the Tropical Seas has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is In the Tropical Seas?
In the Tropical Seas is a Documentary film.
Where was In the Tropical Seas produced?
In the Tropical Seas was produced in United States of America.