Savage Shadows

1969 Australian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Savage Shadows is a 1969 Australian documentary film. It was based on the shark attack on diver Henri Bource in 1964.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Directed byHenri Bource
Written byHenri Bource
Produced byHenri Bource
StarringByron Prouton
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Savage Shadow
Directed byHenri Bource
Written byHenri Bource
Produced byHenri Bource
StarringByron Prouton
CinematographyHenri Bource
Ron Taylor
Distributed bySeven Keys
Release date
  • October 1969 (1969-10)
Running time
90 mins
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
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In 1969 the distributor, Andrew Gaty, announced he had rejected an American sale offer from NBC of $100,000 declaring the film would make $3 million.[8] He sold it for $260,000.[9]

The film ran 90 minutes but was cut down to 53 minutes for TV.[10]

Reception

Colin Bennett of The Age wrote "too long, patchily coloured, this 93-minute piece of anti tourism has a conventional, US-slanted commentary and underwater photography that cannot stand up to Cousteau's."[11]

The Sydney Sun Herald called it "compelling" with a "well made script".[12]

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