Shark Attack 2
Shark Attack 2 | |
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Written by |
Scott Devine William Hooke |
Directed by | David Worth |
Starring |
Thorsten Kaye, Edward Burns, Nikita Ager |
Music by | Mark Morgan |
Production | |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Production company(s) | Nu Image Films |
Distributor | Lionsgate Home Entertainment |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Shark Attack |
Followed by | Shark Attack 3 |
Shark Attack 2 is a 2000 direct-to-video horror film based in Cape Town, South Africa
Plot
Dr. Nick Harris (Thorsten Kaye) is a marine biologist hired to deal with the results of an experiment in genetics, a mutated breed of great white sharks have gotten loose on a South African shoreline whilst being transported to an aquarium. The mutant sharks from Dr. Craven's experiments in Shark Attack are back, this time choosing Cape Town, South Africa as their hunting ground. Two sisters, Amy (Caroline Bruins) and Samantha Peterson (Nikita Ager), while diving near a wreck in the reef are attacked by a shark; Samantha survives. One week later, Dr. Nick Harris and his assistant get the shark and install it as a new attraction at Water World - a Sea World rip-off. When the shark escapes, Nick and Samantha go to hunt it and discover that there are 6 mutant Great Whites living in a cave near the beach, and the Water World's surfing competition might be the next victim. Now they team up with Roy - a Discovery Channel shark hunter - to kill the beasts and save Cape Town. Eventually they succeed in luring the sharks into their cave and blow it up, killing them. Roy is initially believed to have perished but in reality survived.
Cast
- Thorsten Kaye as Dr. Nick Harris
- Edward Burns as Surfer Guy 2
- Daniel Alexander as Roy Bishop
- Nikita Ager as Samantha Peterson
- Caroline Bruins as Amy Peterson
- Danny Keogh as Michael Francisco
- Warrick Grier as Morton
- Morne Visser as Mark Miller
- Alistair Cloete as Tom Miller
- Sean Higgs as T.J.
- Ian Jepson as Jeff
- Marc Derman as Kenny
- Stephen Fry as Chuck
- Sean Michaels as News Ancher Man
Sequel
It was followed by Shark Attack 3: Megalodon in 2002.
Reception
It holds 3.0 stars out of 10 on IMDb.