Beneath the 12 Mile Reef
5.8 /10 1 Votes
Duration Country United States | 5.8/10 IMDb Genre Adventure Screenplay A. I. Bezzerides Writer A.I. Bezzerides Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date December 2, 1953 Cast (Tony Petrakis), (Gwyneth Rhys), (Mike Petrakis), J. Carrol Naish (Socrates Houlis), (Thomas Rhys), (Mama Petrakis)Similar movies Bernard Herrmann composed the music for Beneath the 12-Mile Reef and King of the Khyber Rifles Tagline You see it without special glasses ! |
Beneath the 12-Mile Reef is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Robert D. Webb. The screenplay by A. I. Bezzerides was inspired by Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The film was the third motion picture made in CinemaScope, coming after The Robe and How to Marry a Millionaire.
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Plot

Mike (Gilbert Roland) and Tony Petrakis (Robert Wagner) are Greek American father and son sponge diving entrepreneurs who find themselves in competition with the Rhys family, WASP fishermen who are prepared to resort to violence and even murder to maintain their established fishing grounds off the Gulf Coast of Florida. Run-ins between the two clans lead to an exchange of threats and all-out brawls. Further complications ensue when Tony Petrakis meets Gwyneth Rhys (Terry Moore), and the two fall in love.
Cast

Production

The film was shot on location in Key West and Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Critical reception

Bosley Crowther of The New York Times observed, "Another and further extension of the range of CinemaScope ... is handsomely manifested in Beneath the 12-Mile Reef ... But that, when you come right down to it, is just about the only novelty provided by this third employment of the anamorphic lens. For the scenes shot above the surface, while large and imposing, are routine, and the drama developed in the screen play is hackneyed and banal. And, unfortunately, most of the picture takes place above, not below, the reef ... There is nothing at all fascinating or edifying here."

Variety said, "[T]he squeeze-lensing gives punch in the display of underwater wonders, the seascapes and the brilliant, beautiful sunrises and sunsets of the Florida Gulf coast. In handling the young cast, Robert D. Webb's direction is less effective, particularly in the case of Robert Wagner and Terry Moore. Both are likable, so the shallowness of their performances is no serious handicap to the entertainment."
Awards and nominations

Edward Cronjager was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and Robert D. Webb was nominated for the Grand Prize at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.
References
Beneath the 12-Mile Reef WikipediaBeneath the 12-Mile Reef IMDb Beneath the 12 Mile Reef themoviedb.org