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Release Date:
July 25, 2009
Original Title:
Malibu Shark Attack
Alternate Titles:
Mega Shark in Malibu
Tubarão de Malibu
말리부 샤크 어택
Genres:
Action | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Insight Film Studios
Limelight International Media Entertainment
Two 4 The Money Media
Voltage Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15 SK: 15
Runtime: 87
An underwater earthquake generates a tsunami that strikes Malibu, bringing a hunting pack of prehistoric-looking goblin sharks to the surface. Although the beach is evacuated before the big wave strikes, a group of lifeguards and a crew of construction workers are stranded in the high water and have to fight the sharks to get to dry land.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Zenon Sawko
Associate Producer:
Stacey Shaw
Best Boy Grip:
Maurice McKay
Clapper Loader:
Kristen Jones
Andrew Burnes
Luke Barlow
Costume Design:
Monica O'Brien
Director:
David Lister
Director of Photography:
Brian J. Breheny
Editor:
Asim Nuraney
Executive Producer:
Kirk Shaw
Roma Roth
Lindsay MacAdam
Kim Arnott
Breanne Laplante
Jeffrey Schenck
Leighton Lloyd
Focus Puller:
Brad Francis
Troy Reichman
Key Grip:
Benn Hyde
Music:
Michael Neilson
Producer:
Richard Stewart
Grant Bradley
Dale G. Bradley
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Production Design:
Peta Lawson
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Matthew Floyd
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Martin Turner
Still Photographer:
Ben Rothstein
Hamish Cairns
Writer:
Keith Shaw
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