Monster Shark Explained

Monster Shark
Director:Lamberto Bava
Producer:Mino Loy
Max Pécas
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Music:Fabio Frizzi
Cinematography:Giancarlo Ferrando
Editing:Roberto Sterbini
Production Companies:
  • Filmes Cinematografica
  • Nuova Danis Cinematografica
  • Filmes International
  • National Cinematografica
  • Films Du Griffon
Distributor:DLF Distribution Lanciamento Film
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:
  • Italy
  • France

Monster Shark (Italian: Shark - Rosso nell'oceano) is a science fiction-horror film directed by Lamberto Bava. It was also released in various countries as Devil Fish, Monster from the Red Ocean, Devouring Waves and Shark: Red in the Ocean.

Plot

The film takes place along a stretch of coastline somewhere in Florida, where a local tourist spot has become plagued by a mysterious marine creature. Unbeknownst to them, the monster is the product of a secret military experiment; it is a genetic hybrid mutated from a common octopus and the prehistoric Dunkleosteus. Unfortunately, the creature has broken loose and is now feeding on swimmers and tourists swimming or sailing along the coast. As the monster is only an infant, it will continue to grow if it is left to hunt much longer.

A team of scientists led by a scientist named Peter and his colleague, Dr. Stella Dickens, are trying to find the creature and stop it; meanwhile, a group of military scientists are trying to stop the scientists, as the experiment was classified military business. The creature slowly picks off both groups while they try to track it down. They eventually find it hiding in the Everglades, corner it in shallow waters, and kill it with repeated blasts from flamethrowers.

Cast

Reception

TV Guide called it "wholly amateurish" and criticized the film's unconvincing monster.[2] Star Michael Sopkiw attributes the film's flaws and negative reviews to the production's limited budget, saying that Lamberto Bava was a great director.[3]

Mystery Science Theater 3000

On August 15, 1998, Monster Shark, under its alternative title of Devil Fish, was featured on an episode of the movie-mocking television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, on which it was spoofed for its poor acting and erratic editing.[4] One scene of this film contains a brief glimpse of a male character's genitals, the show censored by superimposing the MST3K logo, and two key death scenes were removed.

See also

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References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shark - Rosso nell'oceano (1984). Archivo del Cinemo Italiano. November 26, 2015. Italian.
  2. Web site: Monster Shark Review. TV Guide.com. TV Guide. 17 November 2014.
  3. http://monstermovietv.blogspot.it/2013/08/shark-week-day-three.html?m=1 Monstermovietv
  4. Web site: Sampo . Episode guide: 911 – Devil Fish . Satellite News . April 1, 2010 . 2013-01-08.