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The godfather of all shark movies, Jaws was a film marvel at the time of its release in 1975. And if you really feel like diving (hehe) into the world of Jaws' Amity Island, you can also check out ...
The Shallows (film) Shark (2000 film) Shark Attack (film) Shark Attack 2; Shark Attack 3; Shark in Venice; Shark Kill; Shark Night; Shark Swarm; Shark Zone; Shark! Sharkansas Women's Prison Massacre; Sharkenstein; Sharksploitation; Sharktopus; Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda; Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf; Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast; Something in the ...
Sharksploitation is a subgenre of exploitation film that involves sharks or shark attacks. [1] [2] The genre emerged in the wake of the 1975 film Jaws and its sequels, but fell in popularity soon after. [3]
Shark! (also known as Caine and Man-Eater) is a 1969 Mexican-American action film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Burt Reynolds and Silvia Pinal. In the film, a stranded gunrunner is recruited for a treasure hunting expedition in the Red Sea. The mission requires him to dive into shark-infested waters.
He embarks on a journey to Durban, South Africa, accompanied by a specially assembled film and dive crew, as this region is known for regular Great White Shark sightings. Their documentation spans the country's whaling industry, and they trail the former whaling ship, Terrier VIII , which harpoons sperm whales , inadvertently luring in sharks.
Tintorera is a 1977 Mexican-British [1] [2] horror film directed by René Cardona Jr. and starring Susan George, Hugo Stiglitz, Fiona Lewis and Andrés García. [3] It is based on the novel of the same name by oceanographer Ramón Bravo, who studied the species of shark known as 'tintorera' (a 19-foot (5.8 m) shark) and discovered the sleeping sharks of Isla Mujeres.
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