Snow Sharks

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Movie
German title Snow Sharks
Original title Avalanche Sharks
Country of production Canada
original language English
Publishing year 2013
length 82 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Scott Wheeler
script Keith Shaw
production Devi Singh ,
Stan Spry ,
Eric Scott Woods
music David Findlay
camera Ioana Vasile
cut Helen Tzoutis
occupation

Snow Sharks (Original title: Avalanche Sharks ) is a Canadian horror television film from 2013 . The film follows Sharknado 's wave of shark horror films - enough said! and sand sharks .

action

For spring break , the Twin Pines ski resort is full of young people. An avalanche frees some demonic snow sharks, which last struck a quarter of a century ago, so that almost no one remembers them. Soon the first snowboarders will not be returning to the valley, but the operator of the ski resort does not want to do anything to avoid endangering the economically important Bikini Snow Day. Only when witnesses appear who have seen how bluish shimmering Finns appear over the snow and people have been eaten by sharks does the sheriff become active with the help of a US marine who has lost his brother to the beasts and his girlfriend while little by little, more and more athletes and little dressed women are being eaten by the sharks. When a Japanese skier in the mountains lifts up wooden signs that had been knocked over by the avalanche, the sharks disappear again.

production

The film was shot in Mammoth Lakes , California .

publication

The film was released on July 1, 2013 and in Germany on May 30, 2014 on DVD.

On December 18, 2015, Snow Sharks was shown as part of the series The worst films of all time (SchleFaZ) on Tele 5 on German television, where it was commented by Oliver Kalkofe and Peter Rütten .

reception

“Blood red on white snow would be a really nice contrast. Here it does not come into its own, because the participants with their sayings are as dull as the story. Conclusion: a shame! We didn't even laugh! "

- cinema.de

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Amazon sales date, accessed January 11, 2015
  2. ^ Snow Sharks. cinema.de, accessed on January 11, 2015 .