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12 Days of Terror

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2004
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 27 Min.
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12 Days of Terror (2004)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFor twelve days in July, 1916, a shark patrolled the waterways of northern New Jersey. This docudrama is based on Richard Fernicola's account of those days.For twelve days in July, 1916, a shark patrolled the waterways of northern New Jersey. This docudrama is based on Richard Fernicola's account of those days.For twelve days in July, 1916, a shark patrolled the waterways of northern New Jersey. This docudrama is based on Richard Fernicola's account of those days.

  • Regie
    • Jack Sholder
  • Drehbuch
    • Richard Fernicola
    • Jeffrey Reiner
    • Tommy Lee Wallace
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Colin Egglesfield
    • Mark Dexter
    • Jenna Harrison
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    5,5/10
    1901
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jack Sholder
    • Drehbuch
      • Richard Fernicola
      • Jeffrey Reiner
      • Tommy Lee Wallace
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Colin Egglesfield
      • Mark Dexter
      • Jenna Harrison
    • 21Benutzerrezensionen
    • 12Kritische Rezensionen
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    Colin Egglesfield
    Colin Egglesfield
    • Alex
    Mark Dexter
    Mark Dexter
    • Stanley
    Jenna Harrison
    • Alice
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Captain
    Jamie Bartlett
    Jamie Bartlett
    • Michael Schleisser
    Adrian Galley
    • Engle
    Colin Stinton
    Colin Stinton
    • Dr. John Nichols
    Roger Dwyer
    • Dr. Frederick Lucas
    Patrick Lyster
    Patrick Lyster
    • Mayor Perillo
    Nigel Sweet
    • Murphy
    Paul Ditchfield
    • Commissioner Meel
    Daniel Kriel
    • Lester Stillwell
    Craig Geldenhuys
    • Arnie
    David Jeffery
    • Charles
    Glen Biderman-Pam
    Glen Biderman-Pam
    • Johnny
    Andrew Whaley
    • Mr. Stillwell
    Adrienne Pearce
    • Mrs. Stillwell
    Jean Michel Joubert
    • Danny Bruder
    • Regie
      • Jack Sholder
    • Drehbuch
      • Richard Fernicola
      • Jeffrey Reiner
      • Tommy Lee Wallace
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    7stevelomas-27685

    It's truth, should b remade

    This film is based on fact and actually has a very jaws feel about it, It's a shame it was made a TV movie as this could've been a whole lot better and I think it would've been successful to, Saying that it's very watchable and it gives you a very good understanding of where the ideas for Jaws come from
    bupbup96

    Twelve Days of Terror

    I have been obsessed with great white sharks since I saw Jaws when I was a very small child. I have seen the movie 'Twelve Days of Terror' and read the book as well, and both are utterly fascinating. Like it was said in the book, this incident in 1916 was a 'once in a lifetime' deal. Nothing like this has ever been happened before (and if it did, it was NEVER documented) and probably will not ever happen again, at least not in our lifetimes. I whole heartedly believe that the culprit back in 1916 was a juvenile great white shark. There are scientists that believe it was a bull shark, or a group of sharks. The shark that is on the cover of 'Twelve Days of Terror' was later autopsied and 10 to 15 pounds of human flesh were found inside. There is no doubt that it was a real, true man-eater that attacked all of those people (I believe it was 6 people total, and only one survived.) A shark that preys on humans (which is not a natural food source for sharks of any species) truly, in my opinion is a freak of nature. Very fascinating.
    6Coventry

    We're Gonna Need a Bigger Audience!

    It's all too easy to just nonchalantly label "12 Days of Terror" as being just another imitation of the legendary horror blockbuster "Jaws" and exclusively focus on its shortcomings. Especially when numerous and reliable sources state that Peter Benchley himself based his novel on these same facts that occurred in the summer of 1916. You can't really accuse a movie of being a rip-off when it's based on facts, not even when it comes more nearly 30 years after a milestone movie that commercialized these same facts. "12 Days of Terror" is an admirable and modest made-for-TV production that doesn't even dream of competing with "Jaws". Director Jack Sholder ("The Hidden", "Alone in the Dark") has more than enough experience to realize he plays in an entirely different league than Steven Spielberg and merely just attempted to shoot a solid and factual shark movie. As far as I'm concerned he succeeded. The movie's main trump is undeniably the reasonably accurate depiction of the 1916 setting. The events occurred nearly 100 years ago, so you already know beforehand that this movie won't primarily revolve on sexy young chicks in minuscule bikinis. We received quite a lot of bloodthirsty shark movies recently ("Spring Break Shark Attack", "Red Water", "Shark Attack 1 to 47", etc…) but there were actually just simple excuses to show hot chicks and hunky boys parading in the latest beach fashion. This film is different. Admittedly the characters are still rather one-dimensional, but at least they're not complete retards. During the first days of the unusually hot summer of 1916, the New Jersey beaches become overflowed with tourists that wish to forget all the daily issues, like that horrible war being fought in Europe. The warm currents also bring another and very unwelcome visitor to Matawan in the shape of a hungry and extremely aggressive shark. The authorities still refuse to close down the beaches even after two fatal accidents, but when the unstoppable animal even swims up the creeks in search for more victims, courageous life guard Alex plans to catch the shark himself. "12 Days of Terror" is a thoroughly unsurprising and unspectacular thriller, but it's never pretentious or boring. Due to budgetary restrictions there aren't many special effects, exhilarating attacks or enchanting underwater shots to admire. Actually, we only properly get to see the shark's fin and even that looks fake. The acting performances are okay and the early 20th century decors are convincing enough. It's, simply put, a harmless little TV time-waster.
    7surflou

    Not At All A Jaws Ripoff!

    The movie is factually based, if you read the actual events that took place in Jersey in July 1916 you will see that the majority of the film stays true to events that happened.

    As far as Alex being the one that stops the shark eventually, I think that is a little off-story, he is present and witness to all the attacks and uses that to tell the story in much the same way that the character of Rose tells the story of Titanic, yet she was never an actual passenger on the ship in real life.

    Having read the events thoroughly, I then enjoyed the film immensely, it has no over the top CGI and relies heavily on the acting and storytelling. I can certainly see where Peter Benchley may have been inspired to write the novel Jaws.

    Please don't go into this thinking that the film is a Jaws ripoff, it's not, it's the prequel!
    7wrlang

    Jaws prequel

    12 Days of Terror is a dramatization of real events during the 1916 oddity where a shark cruises the NJ shores and tributaries for 12 days apparently looking for people to munch on. Some say that the concept of Jaws was taken from this true story. Many of the same Jaws characters are there, the business people and authorities who won't listen because money is involved, the few who understand the seriousness of the problem, and the 'main course' public who rely on the authorities to keep them safe from something they don't understand. Some discussion over just how many sharks were involved was glossed over since humans are a large meal and sharks don't need to eat every day because of a slower metabolism. Good acting, relatively good camera work, interesting scenery, and a passable script.

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      The identity of the responsible shark has never been conclusively proven. While common legend states that a Great White is the sole shark responsible, some scientists think a bull shark might have been responsible for at least the three attacks in the creek. Others believe a school of sharks may have been responsible.
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      The end credits contain a few misspellings. For instance, the credit 'co-producer' is spelled 'co-producernas' and 'art director' is spelled 'art directorr' (these two examples are right next to each other).
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      Dr. John Nichols: I'm a fishman.

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      Featured in MonsterQuest: Gigantic Killer Fish (2007)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. August 2016 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Südafrika
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Discovery Channel
      • Orly Adelson Productions
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      • 1 Std. 27 Min.(87 min)
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