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Shark Tooth
A policeman's wife and son are killed during a gun fight. The policeman enquires and discovers that a mysterious organization, which is going to betray Thailand, is responsible of their deaths.
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Plot Summary
In this low-budget horror film, a group of teenagers embarks on a camping trip to an isolated lake. Unbeknownst to them, the lake is home to a mutated, man-eating shark. As the friends begin to disappear one by one, they realize they are being hunted by a monstrous predator.
Critical Reception
Shark Tooth is a lesser-known entry in the 'killer animal' subgenre of horror films. It garnered minimal attention upon its release and is generally regarded as a forgettable B-movie with a predictable plot and uninspired execution, though some may find amusement in its campy nature.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks suspense and originality
Features subpar acting and directing
Offers little entertainment value beyond its absurdity
Google audience: Audience reception for Shark Tooth is scarce due to its limited release and niche appeal. Those who have seen it often cite its extremely low production values and unengaging narrative as significant drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in rural Manitoba, Canada, and despite its aquatic theme, the 'lake' used for filming was actually a reservoir with intentionally murky water to hide the fact that it was not a natural lake.
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