Red Water (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 17, 2003

Original Title:
Red Water

Alternate Titles:
Aguas sangrientas
Vörös vizeken
Vörös víz
触目惊鲨

Genres:
Action | Horror

Production Companies:
New Line Television
Sony Pictures Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18  JP: G 

Runtime: 92

Fear strikes where you least expect it.

In the quiet waters of the Mississippi, body parts are being discovered. No one knows what is behind it all, until a huge man eating bull shark turns up. This bull shark is different, as it can breath in fresh water, making a deadly encounter between anyone who comes before it. John Sanders must now try and reach the surface, with his ex-wife and whilst being held hostage.

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Art Direction:
Mark Auret

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kerry Skelton

Associate Producer:
Tim Christenson

Casting:
Theodore S. Hann

Costume Design:
Jayne Forbes

Director:
Charles Robert Carner

Director of Photography:
Michael Goi

Editor:
Marc Leif

Executive Producer:
Michael G. Larkin
Charles Robert Carner
J.D. Feigelson

First Assistant Director:
Michael Zimbrich

Key Makeup Artist:
Sue Michael

Music:
Louis Febre
Dominic Messinger

Producer:
Mitch Engel

Production Design:
Johnny Breedt

Production Manager:
Nicci Perrow

Second Assistant Director:
Will McDonagh
Trish Wylie

Set Decoration:
Fran Vos

Supervising Producer:
Genevieve Hofmeyr

Third Assistant Director:
Gail McQuillan
Justin van der Merwe

Unit Manager:
Mick Snell

Writer:
Chris Mack
J.D. Feigelson

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