Shark

1969

Action / Adventure / Thriller

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Burt Reynolds as Caine
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Barry Sullivan as Prof. Dan Mallare
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855.15 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
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English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by MartinHafer3 / 10

Is it over yet?

Considering this film's pedigree, it wasn't surprising that it wasn't very good. Despite having the very famous and economical Sam Fuller directing the film, he and the producers had a falling out and they finished and edited it without him. Naturally, Fuller was irritated with having his name on the film--and it's clearly not among his best work. But, what from this movie IS his and what isn't? The film is about a rich jerk (Barry Sullivan) who wants to excavate a treasure using scuba equipment. The problem is, that it's in a shark-infested area and it's VERY risky. So, he gets the assistance of the very macho gun-runner (Burt Reynolds) by not telling him the full extent of the danger. Despite being an undersea film, the scuba shots really aren't very good and the film is muddy and cheap looking. While the three male leads (Burt Reyholds, Sullivan and Arthur Kenedy) are decent, none of the three have much personality--at least not enough to make the plot more interesting. All in all, a rather listless film that had me wondering repeatedly 'is it over yet?!'. Not worth your time unless you are a Sam Fuller completist--even then, you may want to skip this one.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca4 / 10

Lethargic star vehicle with only a few shark attack bits

A diver is killed, and a marine biologist and his female assistant require someone to take on the dangerous task. Literally exploding into the country, Burt Reynolds soon causes a stir in the local town with his petty thievery and obnoxious ways. He quickly forms a relationship with a young boy, Runt, and the inhabitants of a seedy hotel (a drunken doctor, a mad Arab, and "Fatso" the owner). Soon Reynolds is joining the fishing crew, but trouble comes in the form of a corrupt policeman and double-crossing between friends.

Okay, I didn't know what to make of this. The packaging intrigued me. First of all it looked like a JAWS rip-off, but I soon found it was made before JAWS. There was also a ridiculous note that the film was dedicated to injured stuntmen - a marketing ploy if ever I saw one. And then there was Burt Reynolds. Trust me, Burt is the one thing which redeems this film and stops it becoming an unwatchable mess. Because Burt is THE king of cool. Whether he's fighting off greasy thugs or cracking wise-ass jokes, Burt sure knows his stuff.

The rest of the plot is inconsequential really. There's a heck of a lot of character building. The shark of the title is seen swimming around and eats a couple of people, but that's about it. The main plot is about Burt and his relationships in the town. There's little in the way of suspense, but quite a lot of action fighting scenes. Arthur Kennedy also appears. I don't know why this film had a 15 certificate, as the only gory bit of it was when someone was getting attacked by a shark and a load of what looked like red paint was coming off him. The young boy was pretty endearing though. If you're anything of a Burt Reynolds fan, then this film is for you. I wasn't a fan before I saw his performance, but my opinion is definitely changed now I have.

Reviewed by mark.waltz3 / 10

Couldn't wait for the fin-ish.

The adventure was boring. The shark is nothing more than a cameo. The leading lady was as dull as creek water. The kid wasn't cute. And Burt just seems to be walking through this exotic adventure that seems to be a rip off of Ernest Hemingway's "To Have and Have Not" which had already been remade twice. When the only amusing moment has Burt harassing a sleazy flop house proprietor for his weight, you know that the film is in trouble.

Silvia Pinal has no screen presence as the apparent mistress of Barry Sullivan who uses gun runner Reynolds to dive to a sunken ship to retrieve the treasure, warning him that sharks surround the area, but macho Burt doesn't care. The little con-artist kid is a complete pest, but Burt utilizes him anyway even after he's stolen from him.

Then there is veteran character actor Arthur Kennedy, one of the most respected talents of the 1940's and 50's, a multiple Oscar nominee, reduced to a cameo playing a pathetic drunk. This was filmed in a very cheap looking color which reveals it to be a low B, and that's pretty surprising coming from Sam Fuller who really had made some complex films during the golden age that were really groundbreaking. A mega disappointment.

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