Sharkenstein Explained

Sharkenstein
Director:Mark Polonia
Producer:Rob Hauschild
Starring:Greta Volkova
Ken Van Sant
Music:Greg Stanina
Cinematography:Alan Wyoming
Distributor:Wild Eye Releasing
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Sharkenstein is a sharksploitation film from 2016 directed by Mark Polonia and was written by J.K. Farlew.

Premise

In World War II there was an attempt to weaponize sharks. The Third Reich shut down the efforts before they could complete the experiment. Now, more than half a century later in a small ocean town citizens are terrorized by a mysterious and blood thirsty creature, one that seems to be a monster created by different parts of the most fierce sharks to ever have lived. Dr. Klaus attempts to create the ultimate killing machine by using human organs and body parts.

Synopsis

Three friends travel to Katzman Cove for a boating trip only to find the town terrorized by an abominable Nazi super shark.[1]

Cast

Greta Volkova as Madge

Ken Van Sant as Duke Lawson

Titus Himmelberger as Coop

James Carolus as Skip

Jeff Kirkendall as Klaus

Yolie Canales as Angry Mother

Bruce Applegate as Doctor

Kathryn Sue Young as Bonnie Boom Boom

Reception

Nerdspan states, "Flawed, but not entirely in the right way."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Goodwin. Daniel. SHARKENSTEIN: Film Review. 1 February 2021. Scream.
  2. Web site: Harcourt. Steve. MOVIE REVIEW: SHARKENSTEIN (2016). 1 February 2021. Nerdspan.com.