Super Shark
Super Shark | |
---|---|
Directed by | Fred Olen Ray |
Written by | Clyde McCoy Antonio Olivas Fred Olen Ray |
Produced by | Fred Olen Ray Kimberly A. Ray |
Starring | John Schneider Sarah Lieving Tim Abell |
Cinematography | Ben Demaree |
Edited by | Randy Carter |
Music by | Jeffrey Walton |
Production companies | Boomgates Retromedia Entertainment Synthetic Filmwerx |
Distributed by | CineTel Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Super Shark is a 2011
Plot
Persistent exposure of ocean wildlife to a toxic goo used in oil drilling leads to a shark growing in size and becoming bulletproof, and even attaining the ability to move around on land. It destroys the oil rig that caused it, and then moves to Los Angeles where it eats several divers and threatens to disrupt a bikini contest.
Meanwhile, Carmichael tells the CEO what she thinks happened: a "hydrolizing agent" caused the oil rig to crumble. Soon, a US Navy submarine disappears, and a search plane spots the super shark. At the bar, the two female lifeguards are joined by the male lifeguard, awaiting the bikini contest. Back out on the ocean, Carmichael and skipper Chuck are circled by the super shark until Carmichael, acting on a hunch, tells Chuck to turn off the radio, after which the super shark leaves. She speculates that the fish was attracted to radio waves and sent out signals which disturbed radio reception.[clarification needed]
The bikini contest winner and the runner-up are eaten at the beach, together with the photographer, who had had the radio playing. The CEO reveals that he knows that Carmichael has been fired from her job for harassing oil company executives. He offers her a briefcase full of money if she'll go away; she accepts. Skipper Chuck finds her drunk in a bar; she tells him that she was fired, and that her brother died when the Exxon Valdez went down. She passes out and wakes up in Chuck's boat.
Carmichael and skipper Chuck get emotionally close, and seek contact with the military, which has invented a remote-controlled tank that can walk and jump. With the help of a boombox and external speaker, the super shark is lured to a beach, where the tank is unsuccessful in shooting it. Carmichael manages to drop a bomb made of C-4 explosives into the beast's mouth, and it is blown to pieces.
Cast
- Sarah Lieving as Kat Carmichael
- John Schneider as Roger Wade
- Tim Abell as Skipper Chuck
- Rick Cramer as Colonel Caldwell
- Trish Cook as Captain Marshall
- John L. Curtis as Brody
- Jimmie Walker as "Dynamite" Stevens
- Kylee Nash as Bikini Contestant
Release
The film was released on DVD on February 7, 2012.
Reception
The Lexikon des internationalen Films - Filmjahr 2012 found that the special effects in the film were too poor for it to compete with Godzilla productions.[2] The Geman book Die 100 schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten-Das große SchleFaZ-Buch included it in its list of the 100 worst films of all time.[3]
However, various reviews found that precisely because of its extremely unconvincing production, the film remains entertaining.[4][5][6]
See also
- List of killer shark films
References
- ISBN 978-1-4766-5105-7.
- ISBN 978-3-89472-801-4.
- ISBN 978-3-7453-0698-9.
- ^ "Film Review: Super Shark (2011)". Horror News | HNN. 2014-11-15. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
- ^ Foywonder (2012-02-05). "Super Shark (2011)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
- ^ Bowman, Lisa Marie (2020-03-04). "Spring Breakdown: Super Shark (dir by Fred Olen Ray)". Through the Shattered Lens. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
External links
- Super Shark at IMDb
- Super Shark at Rotten Tomatoes