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Release Date:
July 20, 2015
Original Title:
Zombie Shark
Alternate Titles:
Shark Island
Zombicápa
Zombie Shark - The Swimming Dead
Genres:
Action | Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Active Entertainment
Syfy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 90
A perfect getaway weekend turns into a nightmare for four friends who find themselves fighting for their lives against an experimental shark. In order to survive they must fight sharks, zombies, and shark zombies.
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Assistant Director:
Adam Darragh
Casting:
Brent Caballero
Co-Producer:
Sam Claitor
Costume Design:
Kellye Bond
Director:
Misty Talley
Director of Photography:
Matt S. Bell
Editor:
Misty Talley
Executive Producer:
Kenneth M. Badish
Daniel Lewis
First Assistant Director:
Sean O'Regan
Hairstylist:
Renee Ramos
Key Hair Stylist:
Laura Cruz
Key Makeup Artist:
Courtney Jarrell
Line Producer:
Eric Davies
Makeup Artist:
Courtney Jarrell
Makeup Department Head:
Morgan Marinoff
Original Music Composer:
Andrew Morgan Smith
Post Production Supervisor:
Ashley Fabre
Producer:
Daniel Lewis
Kenneth M. Badish
Production Consultant:
Eric Davies
Production Design:
Chris Craine
Production Director:
Lynnette M. Myers
Production Sound Mixer:
Paul B. Knox
Script Supervisor:
Susan Gaedke McGill
Second Assistant Director:
Matt Sewell
Set Decoration:
Angela Gail Schroeder
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brock Jolet
Blane Granstaff
Adam Clark
Writer:
Greg Mitchell
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