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Release Date:
November 9, 1999
Original Title:
Shark Attack
Alternate Titles:
Alerte aux requins
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Martien Holdings A.V.V.
Nu Image
Sharky Productions
Production Countries:
Israel | South Africa | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 95
When an accidental death verdict is given on discovery of the remains of a top scientist, within the stomach of a hammerhead shark his closest friend Marine Biologist Steven McRay is not happy with the explanation and travels to investigate further, where he discovers that his friend's death was not an isolated incident, and that the local population have been terrorised by a rash of shark attacks.Developments in scientific technology had allowed experts to predict the pattern and likelihood of Shark Attacks, but now it seems that they may also be able to actually control these factors, rendering at their disposal the ultimate Killing machine.Enjoy the water... you may never want to go in the sea again!
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Art Direction:
Carlos Silva Da Silva
Casting:
Christa Schamberger
Costume Design:
Pierre Vienings
Director:
Bob Misiorowski
Director of Photography:
Lawrence Sher
Editor:
Gerard Jakubowicz
Executive Producer:
Danny Dimbort
Avi Lerner
Trevor Short
Original Music Composer:
Serge Colbert
Producer:
Mandy Branch
Production Design:
David Varod
Production Manager:
Fran Saidman
Set Decoration:
Johnny Breedt
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