A group of friends set out on a boating trip, but their adventure quickly turns into a nightmare when their boat capsizes and they find themselves stranded in the middle of the ocean. As they struggle to survive, they soon realize that they are not alone in the water - a giant shark is hunting them down one by one.
When a group of friends gather on an island for a beach party, they soon find themselves being hunted by bloodthirsty sharks that can swim through sand. As the characters are killed off one by one, a police officer, a scientist, and the town's mayor must work together to stop the creatures before everyone is devoured.
Tintorera: Killer Shark (1977) is a movie set in Mexico, with elements of eroticism, gore, and violence. It follows the story of a killer shark that terrorizes a beach community. The plot also explores themes of romance, including a threesome and a gay theme. The movie features scenes of swimming, sunbathing, and underwater activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling. Tintorera: Killer Shark is known for its psychotronic appeal and as a creature feature.
After discovering a sunken treasure, a father and son team of scuba divers find themselves in a battle for survival when they are attacked by a great white shark.
We take a fun look back at the 15 biggest, baddest, bloodiest, bad-assed shark movie bites of all time. This adrenaline filled special event program features the funniest comedians, actors and other celebrities giving us the 411 on their most favorite movie shark attacks from those films. We'll range from the classic "Jaws" to the outrageousness of "Sharktopus" and "MegaShark vs. Giant Octopus."
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