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Shark! (also known as Caine) is a 1969 action film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Burt Reynolds. Tagline: The deadliest sharks aren't always in the water. During production, one of the film's stuntmen was attacked and killed on camera by what was supposed to be a sedated shark. When the production... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Shark! (film)

    Shark! (also known as Caine) is a 1969 action film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Burt Reynolds. Tagline: The deadliest sharks aren't always in the water.
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    Tiger Shark (film)

    Tiger Shark is a 1932 film by Howard Hawks.
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    Shark (musician)

    Coming in 2008 is the first in a series of releases of Shark's film music. ... Shark was the singing voice for Harvey Keitel's Elvis in the feature film, Finding Graceland (1998).
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    Television production companies of New Zealand

    Shark Film Corporation ... Incomplete film, television, or video lists
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    Enzo G. Castellari

    Enzo is mainly remembered for his westerns, war and crime films, and has been called the "european Sam Peckinpah" and "The action master" Enzo also made Inglorious Bastards and Battle Squadron, two very successful war films, he also made another shark film called Shark Hunter.
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    Cliff Curtis

    At the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, Miramax Films bought US distribution rights to their first feature film Eagle vs Shark. Film and television
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    The Karate Kid, Part III

    It has been "bashed," or dismissed, by critics and moviegoers, who considered it when the film series finally jumped the shark. ... English-language films
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    Loren Horsley

    She is best known for her role as Lily in the 2007 film Eagle vs Shark. Film & television
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    Shark

    These sharks, being large, powerful predators, may sometimes attack and kill people, but all of these sharks have been filmed in open water, without the use of a protective cage. The perception of sharks as dangerous animals has been popularized by publicity given to a few isolated unprovoked attacks, such as the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916, and through popular fictional works about shark attacks, such as the Jaws film series.
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    Shark Attack (film)

    The film is about a marine biologist that searches for some answers about the shark that killed one of his friends.

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