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Red Light District Shark Attack
Amsterdam - a city known for its wild debauchery, legal sex and drugs, and sharks?! When sex and drug obsessed Tommy takes a trip to Amsterdam to visit a brothel in the Red Light District, he tries the newest experimental drug available on the black market that turns him into a HALF MAN, HALF SHARK, FULL ON KILLING MACHINE! Will the ladies of the brothel survive the night? Hope ya’ got your rubbers!
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Plot Summary
In the heart of Amsterdam's infamous Red Light District, a group of tourists seeking thrills encounters a terrifying, mutated shark. As the creature unleashes a bloody rampage, they must fight for survival against the aquatic predator and the dangerous labyrinth of the city's most notorious streets.
Critical Reception
Red Light District Shark Attack is a low-budget exploitation film that leans into its sensational premise. While some critics found it to be a predictable and gratuitous B-movie, others appreciated its campy, over-the-top gore and commitment to delivering B-movie thrills. Audience reception is similarly divided, with fans of the genre enjoying the schlocky entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
Offers predictable but satisfying shark attack mayhem.
Leans heavily into its exploitative premise with mixed results.
A low-brow, gory diversion for genre enthusiasts.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available indicate a divided opinion. Some viewers enjoyed the film's campy nature and gore, while others found it to be uninspired and poorly executed.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the 'Amsterdam' setting being simulated or filmed in less expensive locations.
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