Great White Death
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Directed byJean-Patrick Lebel
StarringGlenn Ford
Music byJean Sauvageau
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Megalodon Productions
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| Directed by | Jean-Patrick Lebel |
| Starring | Glenn Ford |
| Music by | Jean Sauvageau |
Production company | Megalodon Productions |
| Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
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| Language | English |
Great White Death is a 1981 documentary/mondo film about great white sharks narrated by Glenn Ford. The film is notable for its Faces of Death-like footage of actual shark attacks.[1] The film shows Henri Bource, a scuba diver who survived a shark attack in November 1964.