Under the Red Sea

1952 film directed by Hans Hass From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Under the Red Sea is the 1952 English-language version of a 1951 Austrian documentary film Abenteuer in Roten Meer about the attempts of Austrian marine biologist Hans Hass to record the sounds of marine animals in the Red Sea. It was co-produced by Thalia Productions and RKO Radio Pictures, which released the film on October 2, 1952. The film was narrated by Les Tremayne[2] and starred Lotte Hass.[3]

Directed byHans Hass
Written byBill Park
Narrated byLes Tremayne
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Under the Red Sea
Directed byHans Hass
Written byBill Park
Produced bySol Lesser
Hans Hass
Narrated byLes Tremayne
CinematographyHans Hass
Lottie Berl
Edited byRobert Leo
Music byBert Grund
Production
companies
Thalia Productions
RKO Radio Pictures
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release date
  • October 2, 1952 (1952-10-02) (US)[1]
Running time
67 minutes
CountriesAustria
United States
LanguageEnglish
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A book credited to Hans Hass was published in 1953, translated into English by James Cleugh.[4]

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