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.
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Directing | Bill Mason | Director |
Production | Joseph MacInnis | Producer |
Production | Michael Levine | Producer |
Production | Margaret Pettigrew | Producer |
Crew | Bill Mason | Cinematography |
Editing | Bill Mason | Editor |
Production | Andy Thomson | Executive Producer |
Camera | Martin Bowen | Camera Operator |
Production | Patrick watson | Producer |
Sound | Larry Crosley | Music |
Camera | Chris Nicholson | Camera Operator |
Camera | Ralph B. White | Additional Photography |
Sound | Alan Geldart | Sound Recordist |
Visual Effects | Bill Mason | Animation |
Production | Grace Avrith | Post Production Coordinator |
Sound | Pierre La Belle | Assistant Sound Editor |
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