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Release Date:
June 9, 2012
Original Title:
Jersey Shore Shark Attack
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Syfy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12|16|10 US: R
Runtime: 86
Many years ago, hundreds of locals and tourists were massacred by giant man-eating sharks in the infamous 1916 Jersey Shore attacks. But that's just a legend... or is it? It's a holiday weekend on the Jersey Shore and, unbeknownst to anyone, underwater drills have attracted dozens of albino bull sharks to the pier. When a man goes missing, TC (The Complication), Nookie and friends fear the worst and plead with the police chief to close down the beach. It isn't until a famous singer is eaten alive during a performance on the pier that the shark hunt begins. Now, the Preppies must work together with the Guidos in order to save the Jersey Shore and its inhabitants from another vicious slaughter.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Ben Demaree
Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Dean E. Fronk
Costume Design:
Nicole Schott
Director:
John Shepphird
Director of Photography:
Theo Angell
Editor:
Randy Carter
Executive Producer:
Barry Barnholtz
Jeffrey Schenck
First Assistant Director:
John Stecenko
Gaffer:
Ed Joyce
Key Hair Stylist:
Ashley Cordova
Key Makeup Artist:
Megan Nicoll
Makeup Artist:
Adina Sullivan
Makeup Designer:
Roy Knyrim
Music:
Marc Jovani
Producer:
Griff Furst
Peter Sullivan
Kimberly A. Ray
Fred Olen Ray
Screenplay:
Richard Gnolfo
Michael Ciminera
Second Unit Director:
Fred Olen Ray
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ben Demaree
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Callens
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Gage Hubbard
Story:
Peter Sullivan
Michael Ciminera
Richard Gnolfo
Jeffrey Schenck
Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick J. Statham
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