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The Land That Devours Ships

Genres

Documentary

Overview

For almost a century and a half, Her Majesty's Ship Breadalbane lay wrecked and forgotten under the Arctic ice. In the spring of 1983, noted undersea explorer Dr. Joseph MacInnis led a team of twenty men on one of the most difficult, dangerous and unforgettable undersea adventures of the century--to put a diver on board the sunken vessel and recover some artifacts. This film, introduced by H.R.H. Prince Charles, provides a stunning visual account of this historic expedition.

Details

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Runtime

58 min

Release Date

1984-01-01

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Vote Count

1

Vote Average

6

Cast
Meet the talented actors who bring the movie to life.

King Charles III of the United Kingdom

Introduction (as H.R.H. The Prince of Wales)

Patrick Watson

Narrator (voice)

Bill Mason

Narrator (voice)

Joseph MacInnis

Self (undersea explorer)

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