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The Washington Post offered that Spring Break Shark Attack was "a true dream title" for something viewers might expect to watch on late night Cinemax or on USA Network in prime time, or find in a list of direct-to-video losers. They also offered that even with the ridiculous title, the film's "scary parts really are scary, enough so that little ...
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2-Headed Shark Attack: Christopher Ray Followed by 3-Headed Shark Attack in 2015, 5-Headed Shark Attack in 2017 and 6-Headed Shark Attack in 2018. — Bikini Spring Break: Jared Cohn: Spring Breakers: Hold Your Breath — Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies: Richard Schenkman: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter: Alien Origin: Mark Atkins Prometheus
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Shark Attack is a 1999 television action thriller film by Lionsgate that first premiered on HBO directed by Bob Misiorowski and starring Casper Van Dien, Jenny McShane and Ernie Hudson. [1] In a once tranquil African fishing village, a marine biologist searches for answers when his friend becomes a victim in a series of brutal shark attacks.
Susan Jane Myers was born in Miami on September 1, 1946; some sources say she was a native of Washington, D.C. [1] [5] [6] From the age of ten, Backlinie lived in West Palm Beach, Florida, where she swam for miles off the coast and in local pools. [7]