Great White Shark: A Living Legend (2009)

Great White Shark: A Living Legend (2009) poster

Wildlife film. South African naturalist Mike Rutzen is crazy about great white sharks. He never saw Jaws, so he doesn't share the terror that makes these sharks the world's most feared predator. For ten years, Mike has swum with great whites without the protection of a cage. He has spent so much time in their company that he has learnt to read their body language and to think like a shark. It is this knowledge that keeps him safe. Mike's quest to understand them better now takes him into the heart of a seal ambush site, where he hopes to witness their hunting behaviour underwater.

Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Runtime: 50 min
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Cast

Editing: Ronette van der Walt, Tim Martin
Production: BBC Studios
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

shark, requin

More Films in Genre: Documentary, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Great White Shark: A Living Legend about?
Wildlife film. South African naturalist Mike Rutzen is crazy about great white sharks. He never saw Jaws, so he doesn't share the terror that makes these sharks the world's most feared predator. For ten years, Mike has swum with great whites without the protection of a cage. He has spent so much time in their company that he has learnt to read their body language and to think like a shark. It is this knowledge that keeps him safe. Mike's quest to understand them better now takes him into the heart of a seal ambush site, where he hopes to witness their hunting behaviour underwater.
Who stars in Great White Shark: A Living Legend?
Great White Shark: A Living Legend stars Mark Rutzen.
How long is Great White Shark: A Living Legend?
Great White Shark: A Living Legend has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Great White Shark: A Living Legend?
Great White Shark: A Living Legend is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Where was Great White Shark: A Living Legend produced?
Great White Shark: A Living Legend was produced in United Kingdom.