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So, Great White Death—it's this mondo-style documentary from 1981 featuring Glenn Ford, who not only narrates but also kinda guides us through this exploration of the Great White Shark. The tone is a mix of chilling curiosity and a bit of that exploitation vibe that was popular in the era. The pacing is uneven, alternating between tense moments of underwater footage and Ford's commentary. What stands out is the practical effects; some shots of the shark are surprisingly visceral. It's an interesting blend of documentary and horror, because while it's informative, it really taps into the primal fear surrounding these creatures. Definitely a unique entry in the shark genre, capturing a certain time in wildlife documentaries.
Mondo-style documentary with unique narrative approachGlenn Ford's narration adds a distinct flavorInteresting practical effects for the time
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