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Films about shark attacks (3 C, 91 P) Pages in category "Films about sharks" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
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.
Carl and Allison go down a winding road in full body skates. Dorothy the Dinosaur Memory Book: The end credits are rolling. While 2 instrumental tracks are Let's Have A Party (Dorothy's Party) & Vegetable Soup are playing in the background. Disaster Movie: There are multiple bloopers and alternate scenes during the first half of the credits.
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 ...
The film is about a group of friends who capsize while sailing to Indonesia and are stalked by a great white shark as they try to swim to a nearby island. [ 3 ] A spiritual sequel titled The Reef: Stalked , also written, directed and produced by Traucki, was released in 2022, and similarly features a cast of characters trying to survive a great ...
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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]
The B-Movie Film Vault gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars in a review from around the film's release in 2016. The review states enthusiasm for combination of the two subgenera derived from the title, "women in prison films" and "killer shark films", although states that "unfortunately, this movie failed to meet my (not so lofty) expectations".