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The Dragons of Galapagos is a 1998 wildlife documentary film created by David Parer and Elizabeth Parer-Cook. It looks at the life on the Galapagos Islands.[1] The couple spend two years living in a tent on the island of Fernandina to record the animals, with Parer working the camera and Parer-Cook recording the sound.[2][3] It was produced by the BBC, National Geographic and the ABC and was narrated by David Attenborough.[4]
The Dragons of Galapagos | |
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Directed by | David Parer and Elizabeth Parer-Cook |
Written by | David Attenborough and Nicolas Noxon |
Produced by | David Parer |
Starring | David Attenborough and Nicolas Noxon |
Cinematography | David Parer |
Edited by | Paul Cantwell and Beth Spiegel |
Music by | Martin Friedel |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
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