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Release Date:
October 14, 2003
Original Title:
Shark Zone
Alternate Titles:
Gyilkos cápák 4: Az új faj
Mort au large
Shark Attack 4
Terror en el mar
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Nu Image
Production Countries:
Bulgaria | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
A secret fortune in diamonds lies at the bottom of the ocean but the treasure is also home to a school of deadly Great White sharks. Only one man knows the truth when a group of divers is attacked while searching for the loot. Now, the sharks are hunting swimmers on a nearby beach. The slaughter will continue until someone believes him.
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Casting:
Laura Sotirova
Co-Producer:
George Gale
Costume Design:
Katya Ivanova
Director:
Danny Lerner
Director of Photography:
Emil Topuzov
Editor:
Cari Coughlin
Executive Producer:
Avi Lerner
Trevor Short
Danny Dimbort
First Assistant Director:
Joel Morales
Line Producer:
Dave Duce
Bobby Ranghelov
Music:
Serge Colbert
Producer:
Boaz Davidson
David Varod
Danny Lerner
Set Decoration:
Bob Toms
Stunt Coordinator:
Emil Videv
Stunts:
Elena Borisova
Daniel Halachev
Krassimir Manov
Emil Petkov
Maria Raicheva
Dian Hristov
Radka Petkova
Kaloian Vodenicharov
Writer:
Danny Lerner
Sam Parish
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