Night of the Sharks
(1988)
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Night of the Sharks
(1988)
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Treat Williams | ... |
David Ziegler
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Janet Agren | ... |
Liz Ziegler
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Antonio Fargas | ... |
Paco
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Stelio Candelli | ... |
(as Steve Elliot)
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Egidio Termine |
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Nina Soldano | ... |
Juanita
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Salvatore Borghese | ... |
Garcia
(as Sal Borgese)
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Carlo Mucari | ... |
James Ziegler
(as Charles Mucary)
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John Steiner | ... |
Rosentski
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Christopher Connelly | ... |
Father Mattia
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Ivano Silvari | ... |
(as Ivano Silveri)
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Rinaldo Zamperla |
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Franco Ukmar |
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Ferdinando Tomassini |
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David must fight for his life against the gangsters who killed his brother for a CD filled with proof of their illegal activities. When David gets possession of the CD they go down to Mexico where David lives as a shark hunter. Who will get David first, the gangsters or the shark? Written by kers10@quixnet.net
Treat Williams is ineffectual pretty much throughout the film in a flick with little production value or any coherence, plot-wise. The film does however redeem itself with a typical assured John Steiner turn; making the most of a script - what at best can only be described as farcical and even Italian horror muse Janet Agren finds the task of adding some much needed glamour to the film a hopeless impossibility. But before I completely write off this film; hats off to the Tiger Shark's performance - which by the way, stole the show.
All in all, a Pulsatingly mediocre film. Good for comedy value.
5 stars for the Shark!