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Release Date:
October 1, 2001
Original Title:
Shark Hunter
Alternate Titles:
Killerhai - Die Jagd auf den Megalodon
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
City Heat Productions
Unified Film Organization
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 94
The Megalodon shark. A prehistoric killing machine 60 feet long, flashing 200 pounds of teeth and weighing over 20 tons. It's the deadliest predator the world has ever seen. The scientists say it's been extinct for more than 10,000 years. The scientists are wrong. In the darkness of the deep, an underwater research station has been viciously destroyed. Now a tough team of daring divers led by Spencer Northcutt [Antonio Sabato Jr. "Melrose Place"] is taking an experimental sub to war. It's killer instinct vs. sophisticated technology, deadly jaws vs. harpoon-tipped torpedoes, mega-shark vs. modern man is a thrilling extreme deep sea fight to the death.
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Director:
Matt Codd
Director of Photography:
Todd Barron
Editor:
Ken Peters
Executive Producer:
Richard Smith
James Hollensteiner
Thomas J. Niedermeyer Jr.
Makeup Artist:
Francie Hart
Music:
Anthony Riparetti
Producer:
Phillip J. Roth
John Cappilla
Jeffery Beach
Production Design:
Kess Bonnet
Screenplay:
Sam Wells
Story:
Phillip J. Roth
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