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Piranha

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
809
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Piranha (1972)
Jungle AdventureActionAdventureDramaHorrorThriller

Wildlife photographer Terry and her brother Art go to Venezuela for a photo shoot. They hire Jim Pendrake to guide them through the jungle. However, the trio run afoul of evil local hunter C... Read allWildlife photographer Terry and her brother Art go to Venezuela for a photo shoot. They hire Jim Pendrake to guide them through the jungle. However, the trio run afoul of evil local hunter Caribe.Wildlife photographer Terry and her brother Art go to Venezuela for a photo shoot. They hire Jim Pendrake to guide them through the jungle. However, the trio run afoul of evil local hunter Caribe.

  • Director
    • Bill Gibson
  • Writer
    • Richard Finder
  • Stars
    • William Smith
    • Peter Brown
    • Ahna Capri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
    809
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Gibson
    • Writer
      • Richard Finder
    • Stars
      • William Smith
      • Peter Brown
      • Ahna Capri
    • 38User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Caribe
    Peter Brown
    Peter Brown
    • Jim Pendrake
    Ahna Capri
    • Terry Greene
    Tom Simcox
    Tom Simcox
    • Art Greene
    John Villegas
    • Juan
    Julie Teca
    • Girl
    Ernie Fracis
    • Diamond Miner
    Miguel Berzares
    • Miguel
    Andres Delgado
    • Bartender
    • Director
      • Bill Gibson
    • Writer
      • Richard Finder
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    1mike-klaas

    Not unless they pay you

    I was duped as well. Here I was expecting all sorts of man eating Pirahnas and what the hell do you get.

    An hour and a half of nothing, but awkward silences with some weird guy, who isn't weird enough to be scary.

    I thought there was no way $5 could be too much for a movie.

    Damn I was sooooo wrong. It was very hard to watch the whole thing.

    Don't fool yourself. Its not so good that its bad. Its not even that kind of movie.

    Its nothing. an hour and a half of absolutely nothing.

    PIECE OF CRAP!!!!!!!!
    3wes-connors

    A Gun Play

    "Two wildlife photographers are traveling through the Amazon River basin on their latest assignment. While trying to capture the wildlife of the area on film, our photographers cross paths with a game hunter, who is stalking the animals for another reason. Looking to eliminate the witnesses to his illegal activities, the hunter decides to…" according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.

    Handsome guide Peter Brown (as Jim Pendrake) takes pretty blonde Ahna Capri (as Terry Greene) and her good-looking brother Tom Simcox (as Art Greene) into the Venezuelan jungle, to admire the view, and take wildlife pictures. After they hook up with hunky big-game hunter William Smith (as Caribe), psychological dramatics surface.

    A pivotal scene, with Mr. Brown reposing in the "vee" of a tree, and sharing a cigarette with Mr. Simcox, is nicely staged. The circular direction reappears in the later "fight" between Brown and Mr. Smith; and, it is effective. Simcox' early sex romp adds nothing to the story; it could have been cut, to take advantage of what seems like flirting between the Brown and Simcox characters. An attraction between Brown and Ms. Capri could have been played up, also.

    The music, including Jim Stein's "Love All Things That Love the Sun", is fine; but the film needs to be re-tracked, to cut out animals which do not appear on screen. And, there is far too much superfluous footage on display. "Piranha" is a case where less would have been more.
    3Chase_Witherspoon

    When a meat pie is not a meat pie ...

    Brother (Simcox) and sister (Capri) are a pair of photographers visiting Venezuela to shoot the Amazon. With Peter Brown joining them as guide at the airport, they set out by motorcycle for the Amazon, stopping at a seedy bar along the way where they meet Caribe, a local hunter of notoriety (Smith). Mesmerised by his charisma, they agree to hook-up and venture deep into diamond mining territory where relations become strained and Caribe's sinister ulterior motive is revealed.

    Almost sounds entertaining. Note to self - it isn't. Yes, like possibly everyone else who's seen this movie, I thought it was something it wasn't (i.e. a film about piranha). The DVD box cover however did imply that it was reminiscent of "The Most Deadly Game" where the hunter hunts his human prey after giving them a head start. Also not true. What is true is that this is a C-grade faunalogue in which Capri, still traumatised by a dark family secret, tries in vain to persuade Smith he should subscribe to the RSPCA. Smith's response is ultimately what you'd expect from his character - brutal and sadistic.

    An aimless motorcycle race, a Venezuelan booty-call and a lesson in diamond mining punctuate what is merely an outline of a narrative concept - both thin on plot and light on quality. Smith is okay in his typical brawny style, Brown is wooden and in case you're still wondering, yes, there is a piranha scene contained in this film, although doubtful it satisfies the content requirements to live up to its dubious title. Meat pies are required to contain a minimum quantity of actual meat to qualify as a meat pie; what we have here is suitable only for vegetarians.
    1nomad3d

    Piranha, Piranha! or Piranha?

    Like the above poster, I got burned on the title thinking I was getting the other Piranha... This movie is everything the above poster said and worse...

    Poor camera, lousy acting and just plain horrid storyline...

    There was very little here that was even worth watching... How this movie even got released is beyond me.

    Make sure the movie you buy is the one you want... and not this one.

    The movie I bought was labeled "Piranha" and not "Piranha, Piranha!" which is what it actually is... This is the only way they sold this movie at all.

    Peace Out.
    glen-87

    Someone got some $ to go on a trip!

    There seems to be about 30 minutes of movie here and 60 minutes of shaky, hand-held shots of birds, monkeys, guys on an endless motorcycle race. Seriously, the race comes from out of nowhere and takes forever! One guy jumps over a log with a gator beside it. Spine-chilling thrills, there! Hey, let's get some cash together and spend some time in Venezuela! Yay!

    Oh yeah, it's about 55 minutes in before anyone even says the word "piranha" and about an hour and ten minutes before you see one "in action".

    I, too, got this one for about 5 bucks. I was thinking it was the OTHER Piranha movie. (This one is even so deceptive to be labeled only "Piranha")

    Lame. Not even lame enough to be much fun, I'm sad to say.

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    • Trivia
      Peter Brown and William Smith previously worked together on the TV Show LAREDO 1965-1967 portraying Texas Rangers.
    • Goofs
      After Caribe is attacked by the piranha and his head slowly disappears under the surface, the prop head is not only still visible underneath the water, but it bobs up again just before the dissolve to the sunset.
    • Quotes

      [After their race, that Caribe won]

      Art Greene: Congratulations, Caribe.

      Caribe: Another try?

      Jim Pendrake: No, thanks.

      Caribe: So, who wants to see the diamonds now?

      Art Greene: Terry, do you wanna see diamonds?

      Terry: Not only see them, I want to make pictures of them, my Dear!

      Caribe: I'll meet you in half an hour!

    • Soundtracks
      Love All Things That Love the Sun
      Written and Sung by Jim Stein

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1972 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Venezuela
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Caribe
    • Filming locations
      • Nicaragua(Beach)
    • Production companies
      • Magellan Productions
      • Bolívar Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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