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Release Date:
September 2, 2011
Original Title:
Shark Night 3D
Alternate Titles:
Noc žraloka
Shark Night
Terror en lo profundo
Tiburón 3D: La presa
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Incentive Filmed Entertainment
Next Entertainment
Relativity Media
Rogue Pictures
Sierra/Affinity
Silverwood Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 GR: Κ-18 JP: PG12 SK: 15|18 US: PG-13
Runtime: 91
A weekend at a lake house in the Louisiana Gulf turns into a nightmare for seven vacationers as they are subjected to fresh-water shark attacks.
Animation:
Michael Parks
Art Direction:
Craig Jackson
Associate Producer:
Crystal Powell
Casting:
Kelly Wagner
Co-Producer:
Tawny Ellis
Kelly McCormick
Compositors:
Dhumal Sagar
Costume Design:
Magali Guidasci
Director:
David R. Ellis
Director of Photography:
Gary Capo
Editor:
Dennis Virkler
Executive Producer:
Douglas Curtis
Ryan Kavanaugh
Clint Kisker
Nick Meyer
Matthew H. Rowland
Marc Schaberg
Tucker Tooley
Key Makeup Artist:
Louisa Gore Hamn
Melizah Anguiano Wheat
Makeup Artist:
Chrissy Morris
Makeup Department Head:
Kristina Vogel
Original Music Composer:
Graeme Revell
Producer:
Chris Briggs
Mike Fleiss
Lynette Howell Taylor
Production Design:
Jaymes Hinkle
Screenplay:
Will Hayes
Jesse Studenberg
Second Unit Director:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Set Decoration:
Tricia Schneider
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Stunt Double:
Jessica Harbeck
Mallory Thompson
David Castillo
Clay Cullen
Kelly Bellini
Eli Everhard
Kendall Karson
Ryan Fitzgerald
Barrett Perlman
Arielle Zimmerman
Utility Stunts:
Keith Woulard
John T. Cypert
Jeremy Fitzgerald
Mark Stefanich
John Rottger
Tim Trella
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