Movie: The Search for the Ocean's Super Predator

Top 10 Billed Cast

Rachel Blake
Rachel Blake

Herself - Narrator (voice)

David Riggs
David Riggs

Himself - Presenter

Michelle Blewitt
Michelle Blewitt

Herself

Mark Norman
Mark Norman

Himself

Martin Hovland
Martin Hovland

Himself

Scott Sheehan
Scott Sheehan

Himself

Rachel Robbins
Rachel Robbins

Herself

Peter Hudson
Peter Hudson

Himself

Mick Stubbs
Mick Stubbs

Himself

Kees Vander Geeg
Kees Vander Geeg

Himself

Video Trailer The Search for the Ocean's Super Predator

Video: The Search For The Ocean's Super Predator: Trailer (ABC1)

The Search For The Ocean's Super Predator: Trailer (ABC1)

The Search For The Ocean's Super Predator: Trailer (ABC1)

A Powerful Great White Shark Tries to Flip a Boat

A Powerful Great White Shark Tries to Flip a Boat

Incredible Footage of Killer Whales Playing Underwater

Incredible Footage of Killer Whales Playing Underwater

Something Ate This Shark...but What?

Something Ate This Shark...but What?

All 4 videos

The Search For The Ocean's Super Predator: Trailer (ABC1)

The Search For The Ocean's Super Predator: Trailer (ABC1) - Trailer

A Powerful Great White Shark Tries to Flip a Boat

A Powerful Great White Shark Tries to Flip a Boat - Clip

Incredible Footage of Killer Whales Playing Underwater

Incredible Footage of Killer Whales Playing Underwater - Clip

Something Ate This Shark...but What?

Something Ate This Shark...but What? - Clip

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