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Shark!
Directed by Samuel Fuller
Produced by José Luis Calderón
Mark Cooper
Skip Steloff
Written by Samuel Fuller
John Kingsbridge
Starring Burt Reynolds
Arthur Kennedy
Manuel Alvarado
Carlos Barry
Silvia Pinal
Music by Rafael Moroyoqui
Cinematography Raúl Martínez Solares
Editing by Carlos Savage
Distributed by Excelsior Pictures
Release date(s) 1969
Running time 92 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Shark! (also known as Caine) is a 1969 American action film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Burt Reynolds.

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[edit] Plot

Reynolds plays Caine, a gunrunner who becomes stranded in a small port in the Red Sea. He meets a seductive woman who propositions him to dive into shark-infested waters off the coast for scientific research. However, when Caine realizes the woman and her partner are actually treasure hunters, the action starts to heat up both above and below the water.

[edit] Production

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 company used the death to promote the film, Fuller, who had been arguing with the producers on several major issues relating to the film, quit the production.

When Samuel Fuller finally saw the version that was released to theaters, he said it was so badly butchered he demanded the producers take his name off it.[1] The producers refused.

The film was re-released as Man-Eater by Legacy Entertainment Inc. in 2003.

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