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  1. Beneath the 12-Mile Reef is a 1953 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Robert Wagner, Terry Moore and Gilbert Roland. The screenplay was by A.I. Bezzerides. The film was the third motion picture made in CinemaScope, coming after The Robe and How to Marry a Millionaire.

  2. Beneath the 12-Mile Reef: Directed by Robert D. Webb. With Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, Gilbert Roland, J. Carrol Naish. Fierce competition among sponge fishermen forces a Greek-American family to fish in the dangerous 12-mile reef area off the western coast of Florida.

    • (1.6K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Robert D. Webb
    • 1953-12-02
  3. Fierce competition among sponge fishermen forces a Greek-American family to fish in the dangerous 12-mile reef area off the western coast of Florida.This fil...

    • 102 min
    • 459K
    • Cult Cinema Classics
  4. Sep 29, 2013 · After they are robbed by crooks, Arnold and the Rhys brothers, Mike decides to take his men to the dangerous 12-mile reef to dive for more sponges. Stars: Robert Wagner, Terry Moore, Gilbert...

    • 101 min
    • 262.8K
    • PizzaFlix
  5. Just off the coast of Florida, two fishing operations have become spiteful business rivals. On one side is Mike Petrakis (Gilbert Roland) and on the other is Thomas Rhys (Richard Boone). Mounting...

    • (5)
    • Robert Wagner
    • Robert D. Webb
    • Adventure
  6. Dec 31, 2014 · Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953) - Full Screen Version. Mike and Tony Petrakis (Robert Wagner) are a Greek father and son team who dive for sponges off the coast of Florida. When they are robbed Mike decides to take his crew to the dangerous 12 mile reef.

  7. Oct 31, 2004 · The story was fine but he movie seemed to plod on in some places. The story of the sponge industry is important to that part of the country, as are the stories of the Conchs and the Greek sponge fishermen. The best parts were visual. The beautiful scenery of the keys and amazing underwater shots (for 1953).