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Between the Tides (1958)

August 24, 1958 (GB) Documentary • 21m

Overview

Between the Tides is a 1958 short documentary directed by Ralph Keene for British Transport Films.It is a study of the animal and plant life of Britain's shores. The film show the fascinating and colourful marine life of shoreline and rock pool, filmed in the inter-tidal zone of a typical and attractive rocky shore of southwest England. The amazing diversity of creatures must be seen to be believed; periwinkles, top-shells, starfish and lump suckers, the self-concealing flatfish, the gaper and razor fish and the commuting and breeding seabirds. Beautifully photographed in glorious Technicolor by resident cameraman Ron Craigen, the film was awarded fifteen international film honours, and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.

Director

Ralph Keene

Top Billed

Stephen Murray

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Top Billed Cast

Stephen Murray
Stephen Murray

Narrator (voice)

Crew
Trevor Roe
Trevor Roe

Production Assistant

Edward Williams
Edward Williams

Original Music Composer

John Plain
John Plain

Production Assistant

John Barrett
John Barrett

Technical Advisor

James Fisher
James Fisher

Technical Advisor

Donald Washbourne
Donald Washbourne

Production Assistant

Edgar Anstey
Edgar Anstey

Executive Producer

Ronald Craigen
Ronald Craigen

Director of Photography



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

February 10, 2024

British actor Stephen Murray creatively narrates this rather interesting short glimpse of the huge variety of life that exists on the beaches and in the rocks that surround the United Kingdom. Limpets, barnacles, whelks and sponges all cling to surfaces as the anemones, prawns, crabs and fish run the gauntlet of the eat and be eaten routine that constitutes daily life. The lobster - "a blue somnambulist perambulating on stilts" mixes with an whol… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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