Shark Attack 3: Megalodon

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Shark Attack 3: Megalodon
Directed by David Worth
Produced by Boaz Davidson
Danny Lerner
David Varod
Written by Scott Devine and William Hooke
Starring John Barrowman
Jennifer McShane
Ryan Cutrona
Music by Bill Wandel
Cinematography David Worth
Editing by Kristopher Lease
Distributed by Nu-Image Films
Release date(s) 26 November 2002
Running time 94 min
Country Israel / South Africa / USA
Language English
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Shark Attack 3: Megalodon is a 2002 fictional direct-to-video movie featuring a large shark of the megalodon species. It was directed by David Worth. It is based on the belief in the continued existence of the megalodon, although most scientists agree that it is unlikely that the species still exists.

The film has built up a certain cult status born from both its ambitious low budget special effects and its somewhat tongue-in-cheek nature, exemplified by one particularly smutty line ad libbed by its star, John Barrowman. This status has inspired a particularly long-running thread on the forum of the film magazine Empire's website.

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