Shark Night

2011 film directed by David R. Ellis

Shark Night is a 2011 film about a series of shark attacks on a lake.

Directed by David R. Ellis. Written by Will Hayes.
Terror Runs Deep.

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Nick: What is this?
Sheriff Greg Sabin: Well I know it's not good etiquette, but I'm gonna answer your question with a question. What is cable television's longest running program? Hmm? Last year alone it was watched by over twenty million viewers. Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock, ehh! Shark Week loser. And a few of those twenty million, want to watch the real hardcore shoot you can't get on basic cable, and we're willing to bet that they'll pay top dollar.
Nick: You're Sick.
Sabin: There's no such thing as sick anymore. It's all moral relativism, c'mon remember Faces of Death? Real killing on tape, banned in forty countries, an eight-year old can download it on the internet for free man! C'mon! beyond good and evil, someone's got to raise the bar! Oh here's and interesting factoid for ya Nick, Cameras that we use are the same one's that they used on March of the Penguins. You know what would be funny? To hear Morgan Freeman do a voiceover of you getting your head torn off by that beautiful animal right there.

Taglines

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  • Terror Runs Deep.

About

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  • We see in 3D, and you don’t get that depth in 2D, so my intent in Shark Night was not to try to throw things at the audience. It was just to put the sharks in the audience, and make that the interactive experience for the audience. Because people have such a natural fear of sharks that it’s going to be more of more of an interactive experience when they’re actually swimming right in front of their seats.

Cast

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