Spring Break Shark Attack
Spring Break Shark Attack

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Spring Break Shark Attack

2005
Movie
88 min
English

A young teenager travels to Florida, unknowing that a group of dangerous tiger sharks are ravaging the beach.

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IMDb3.5/10
Director: Paul ShapiroGenres: Horror, Thriller, Action

Plot Summary

During spring break, a group of college students descend upon a Florida beach town, unaware of the deadly shark feeding frenzy that is about to begin. As the body count rises, a young lifeguard and a disgraced marine biologist must race against time to stop the onslaught before the entire town is consumed. The escalating attacks lead to a desperate fight for survival against the predatory marine life.

Critical Reception

Spring Break Shark Attack was generally panned by critics and considered a low-budget, direct-to-video horror film. It is often cited for its predictable plot, low production values, and reliance on gratuitous gore rather than suspense. Audience reception was similarly poor, with many viewers finding it to be a forgettable entry in the shark attack subgenre.

What Reviewers Say

  • A low-budget exploitation film that offers little in terms of originality or quality.

  • Predictable plot and weak acting plague the shark attack thriller.

  • Relies heavily on gore and jump scares, lacking genuine suspense or narrative depth.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by the same company that brought audiences other Syfy Channel original creature features, often characterized by their low budgets and sensationalistic titles.

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The Movie Mob

The Movie Mob

**All teen romance and hardly any sharks make for a pretty lame shark movie.** Spring Break Shark Attack was a TV movie released on CBS in 2005, which means all the normal shark violence had to be cut to play on a major broadcast channel...