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Genre | Horror, Thriller |
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Written by | Matthew Chernov David Rosiak |
Directed by | James A. Contner |
Starring |
Daryl Hannah John Schneider Armand Assante |
Theme music composer | Nathan Furst |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Producer(s) | Kevin Bocarde Kyle Clark Patsy Fitzgerald Robert Halmi Jr. Larry Levinson Nick Lombardo Stephen Niver Lina Wong |
Cinematography | Dane Peterson |
Editor(s) | Craig Bassett |
Running time | 164 minutes |
Distributor | Larry Levinson Productions |
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Original network | Syfy |
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Shark Swarm is a film created by RHI Entertainment as part of the Maneater film series. It premiered on Syfy on May 25, 2008. Directed by James A. Contner and written by Matthew Chernov and David Rosiak, the film stars Daryl Hannah, John Schneider and Armand Assante. It was released to generally unfavorable reviews. It is the 11th film in the Maneater Series.
Corporate real estate tycoon Hamilton Lux (Armand Assante) sets his sights on developing the quaint seaside town of Full Moon Bay into a prime getaway for the wealthy, but runs into some unexpected problems. Lifelong fisherman Daniel Wilder (John Schneider) and wife Brooke (Daryl Hannah) own property exactly where Lux wants to build high-priced condos, and isn't planning to sell. Lux secretly laces the local waters with a toxin deadly to marine life, decimating the fishing industry in an attempt to starve Daniel out. Alas, the chemical react differently on the area's sharks, drastically increasing their aggressive tendencies and transforming them into engines of pure destruction moving in coordinated swarms. Without fish to feed on, shark attacks on humans rapidly increase. Lux uses media contacts to paint the attacks as random incidents. Daniel, his marine biologist brother and a concerned E.P.A. agent must expose Lux's plan and rid the area of the chemically-altered sharks before the town's entire population is devoured by hungry sharks.
Shark Swarm has been widely panned.