Movie: Calypso's Search for the Britannic

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Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Jacques-Yves Cousteau

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Pierre Cabarou
Pierre Cabarou

Self

Raymond Coll
Raymond Coll

Self

Albert Falco
Albert Falco

Self

Sheila Macbeth Mitchell
Sheila Macbeth Mitchell

Self

William H. Tantum IV
William H. Tantum IV

Self

Theodore Strauss
Theodore Strauss

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    For 70 years, the sudden sinking of the mighty British ship Britannic - larger than the sister ship Titanic - has been shrouded in mystery. Jacques Cousteau reveals the full story of November 21, 1916 when, on her sixth journey as a hospital ship, Britannic exploded and sank into the Aegean Sea.

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    1977-11-22

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