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  1. Island of the Sharks is a 1999 IMAX film, produced by Michele Hall and directed by Howard Hall, documenting life under the surface around Cocos Island. The film has a 40-minute runtime. The island is a nexus for marine animals of many kinds including many varieties of sharks, manta rays, marlin, dolphins, whales, and sea turtles. The film ...

  2. Island of the Sharks is a1999 IMAX feature co-production between WGBH Nova and Howard Hall Productions. The film was produced by Michele Hall and directed by Howard Hall. Island of the Sharks is distributed by IMAX corporation.

    • 40 Min.
    • 1326
    • Howard Hall Productions
  3. Boasting the world's highest concentration of large marine predators, its waters teem with white-tip, hammerhead, black-tip, and silky sharks. A thrilling underwater adventure originally filmed and screened in the large-format IMAX process, this amazing visual and audio experience has been produced to the highest industry standard for the ...

    • 40 Min.
  4. 26. Okt. 2006 · Island of the Sharks. Dauer. 40 Min. DVD-Start. 26.10.2006. Produktionsland. USA. Redaktionskritik. Mit hochauflösenden Kameras, die für die 3-D-Aufnahmen der IMAX-Kinos eingesetzt werden, unternahm Meeresfilmer Howard Hall eine visuell beeindruckende Reise vor die Küste Costa Ricas.

  5. A magnificent expedition 300 miles west of Costa Rica spotlights the remote animal sanctuary of Cocos Island. Its amazing underwater world has some of the ocean’s most-feared, most-misunderstood predators. Manta rays, barracudas, giant sea turtles, porpoises and hundreds of sharks swim past on the giant IMAX screen. Cast.

    • Howard Hall
    • Nova
  6. 30. Apr. 1999 · Island of the Sharks: Directed by Howard Hall. With Linda Hunt. Otherwise known as Cocos Island, this underwater mountain--an Island of the Sharks--is a migratory gathering place for a dazzling array of sea creatures including sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, and dolphins.

  7. 22. Apr. 1999 · Manta rays, barracudas, giant sea turtles, porpoises and hundreds of sharks swim past on the giant IMAX screen. A magnificent expedition 300 miles west of Costa Rica spotlights the remote animal sanctuary of Cocos Island.