Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953)

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Beneath the 12-Mile Reef is a 1953 adventure film about a family of Greek-American sponge divers and their rival with a family of W.A.S.P divers. The film was made in Tarpon Springs, Florida, a town famous for it’s Greek community. It starred Robert Wagner, Terry Moore and Gilbert Roland.

I really can’t believe how few people watched this movie. It’s one of my favorites.

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6 Responses to “Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953)”

  1. Max says:

    This was one great film.
    Excellent quality re-master.
    Color was exceptional and the sound was in stereo…not bad considering they didn’t even know what stereo was in ‘53.
    Incredible underwater shots even by todays standards. Reminds me of a certain French underwater explorer whose name I can’t spell.
    Enjoyed the story even though the ending was a little lame.
    All in all a very good experience.
    Take the time to watch this one. The quality alone is worth it.
    Mr A1 Fabulous brings us another good one.
    Thanks Kevin.
    M.

  2. Neya says:

    Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!

  3. A adventure and suspence and action a nice movie to see, Mercie JULES.

  4. Lee from Lowell says:

    Fabulously acted and well told story. Also one of MY favorite movies,…….in part for Bernard Herrmanns’ inspiring musical.
    Thanks SO much!!

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  6. Patrick Long says:

    Hi
    My name is Patrick & I live in Melbourne Australia. I consider Beneath The 12 Mile Reef one of the best films that I’ve ever seen. It was the 3rd film made in Cinemascope & even to this day one of the best ever in my opinion. However one thing that has puzzled me for all those years – how did they they film the fight with the ( Rubber ) Octopus?

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