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Fathoms Deep Beneath the Sea (S)

Documentary A 1922 British 13-minute short black-and-white silent documentary film, shot by H.M. Lomas and edited by W.P. Pycraft, featuring Conger, octopus, wrasse, starfish, John Dory, pipefish, shrimp, prawn, sea robin and spider crab filmed at the Marine Biological Association in Plymouth.

One of the early underwater films. (The first underwater film was shot in 1914 by John Ernest and George Williamson.)
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