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Les dents d'acier

Original title: ¡Tintorera!
  • 1977
  • R
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
1.6K
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Susan George, Andrés García, and Hugo Stiglitz in Les dents d'acier (1977)
Two shark hunters flirt with an attractive British lady while hunting down a large tiger shark terrorizing the Mexican East coast.
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Two shark hunters flirt with an attractive British lady while hunting down a large tiger shark terrorizing the Mexican East coast.Two shark hunters flirt with an attractive British lady while hunting down a large tiger shark terrorizing the Mexican East coast.Two shark hunters flirt with an attractive British lady while hunting down a large tiger shark terrorizing the Mexican East coast.

  • Director
    • René Cardona Jr.
  • Writers
    • René Cardona Jr.
    • Ramón Bravo
    • Christina Schuch
  • Stars
    • Susan George
    • Hugo Stiglitz
    • Andrés García
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • René Cardona Jr.
    • Writers
      • René Cardona Jr.
      • Ramón Bravo
      • Christina Schuch
    • Stars
      • Susan George
      • Hugo Stiglitz
      • Andrés García
    • 51User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Susan George
    Susan George
    • Gabriella
    Hugo Stiglitz
    Hugo Stiglitz
    • Steven
    Andrés García
    Andrés García
    • Miguel
    • (as Andres Garcia)
    Fiona Lewis
    Fiona Lewis
    • Patricia
    Jennifer Ashley
    • Kelly Madison
    Eleazar García
    • Crique
    • (as Eleazar Garcia 'Chelelo')
    Roberto 'Flaco' Guzmán
    Roberto 'Flaco' Guzmán
    • Colonado
    • (as Roberto 'Flaco' Guzman)
    Priscilla Barnes
    Priscilla Barnes
    • Girl From Bar #1
    Laura Lyons
    • Cynthia Madison
    Carlos East
    Carlos East
    • Mr. Madison
    • (as Charles East)
    Pamela Garner
    • Girl From Bar #2
    Erika Carlsson
    • Anita
    • (as Erika Carlson)
    Manuel Alvarado
    • Naval Officer
    Alejandro Ciangherotti
    • Fisherman #1
    • (as Alexander Chianguerotti)
    • Director
      • René Cardona Jr.
    • Writers
      • René Cardona Jr.
      • Ramón Bravo
      • Christina Schuch
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    neil-blackshaw1

    Its no "JAWS" but still highly entertaining !!

    I missed this movie on its original release way back in 1977 (?) - I was really pleased when I found out it was (finally) getting the DVD treatment. The DVD finally arrived last week and I settled down with beer in hand to watch.... Well - It certainly is no JAWS movie - very little shark attack action at all - more of a soft porn movie with a few shots of a large Tiger Shark swimming around. It is beautifully photographed and the underwater shark shots are cool but that is about all....We get one attack sequence that is obviously a homage to the JAWS opening sequence -but it is certainly not of the same standard. Not a bad little movie if you like a double dose of "cheese" - pleased I bought it for my collection but it will never be hailed as a Shark "classic" !! Give it a go - you may like.... ??
    lazarillo

    Swinging 70's Sex Movie with a Few Shark Scenes

    The original book "Jaws" actually had quite a bit of sex in it which Steven Spielberg left out of the famous film (other the than one impossible-to-make-out nude swimming scene at the beginning). There is nothing wrong therefore with adding a little sex and nudity back into the shark movie formula. Unfortunately, what this film does is add a few shark scenes into what is basically a swinging 70's sex movie. Two Mexican prettyboys spend their time seducing bikini-clad British and American tourists (played by some admittedly very attractive actresses). They don't seem to notice that a giant tiger shark is making short work of the cast until halfway through the film. In one ridiculous scene, for instance, the girl one of the men has fallen in love with(played by Fiona Lewis)goes for a nude swim after bedding down with the other man and (of course) is eaten by the shark a la the opening of "Jaws". But the one guy doesn't seem to notice that her clothes are still in the house, while the other doesn't stop to wonder what has happened to the girl he earlier fell for.

    Several other reviewers have already commented on the homoerotic aspects of the film. The two guys are naked more than the women (and almost as much as the shark). They go from sleeping with the same woman (Lewis), to "switch-hitting" with two women (one of who is played by Priscilla Barnes), to finally having sex with the same woman at the same time (Susan George). The 25th Anniversary DVD edition came out this year (it's actually the 27th anniversary but whose counting?)and they apparently added a bunch of additional footage (even though the movie is slow as molasses already). I suspect some of this additional footage might involve these two swingers just getting it over with and having sex with each other. But I'm not complaining about the sex, the nude scenes, or the even homosexual subtext--this is supposed to be a shark movie! What about the shark?!
    8tilapia

    Not your average Jaws clone

    I expected a Jaws clone and got a movie about threesomes. After I got over the initial shock I actually found Tintorera to be a sweet, almost classy, little male fantasy. Tintorera is actually a sex/beach-flick, and thus perfectly captures the feel of the seventies take on sexual revolution; an era of hedonistic disco parties, sexual experimentation and short, loveless sexual encounters. Rene Cardona Jr. regular Hugo Stiglitz looks great as a wealthy boy on vacation, Esteban, who "finds himself" in a three part relationship with the cute Gabrielle and his former sexual competitor Miguel, the Shark hunter. Meanwhile the feared Tintorera, a big-ass tiger shark, is having a feast on the sexed-out beach community. The "f***-and-die" concept, usually seen in slasher films, is clearly visible and you could say that Tintorera's attack on the swimmers are really an attack on the sexual revolution. If you want cheese you'll have no trouble finding it (the Darth Vader-like breathing of Tintorera or the underwater conversations between Esteban and Miguel directly springs to mind...), but don't look to hard since the larger parts of the movie is actually pretty well-made and totally undeserving of its bad reputation (which I think is more due to the whole idea of a shark/sex movie, than the movie itself). Chances are you might actually enjoy it, as I did.

    Also, if you are a gay man interested in exploitation cinema you are bound to like it: the homosexual overtones between Esteban and Miguel are painfully obvious and there are numerous shots of Hugo Stiglitz cute little ass.

    7/10 on a regular scale
    $TEVE McD

    Jaws meets a nudist camp movie!

    You're making a Jaws imitation and feel it won't be very popular. What do you do? Fill it with nude and sex scenes of course!In fact,Tintorera is so concerned with showing naked bodies(a surprising amount are men)that the bloodthirsty shark lurking in the waters becomes a mere sub-plot.You begin to ask yourself where the hell this shark is when the characters(horribly dubbed,by the way)are gleefully skinny dipping.

    You will ultimately give up on any hopes you may have had of Tintorera being exciting in any way and just enjoy the nude scenes which,by the way are always given a big signpost before they happen,for example"Hey,I've got this GREAT idea,lets all take our clothes off and go swimming!"

    Technically,Tintorera is hilariously inept,as is most of the dialogue.The shark scenes are obviously some sort of documentary footage,clearly indicated by the fact that it is a different type of film.Therefore,the characters that get attacked are never seen in the same shot as the shark,which has a very cheap feel to it.

    So there you go.That's Tintorera.I can only recommend this film to people who want nudity but don't have the balls to rent a porno(you guys know who you are) and 70's buffs who want to hear a few forgotten disco tracks.
    whpratt1

    OCEAN PHOTOGRAPHY TOPS JAW 1974!!

    The technical ocean photography portrayed real sharks in action, seeking anything in sight, made JAWS look like a Disney flick. This picture had a great deal of realism and presented a very clear picture of the world in which the sharks of the ocean dwell. Susan George and Priscilla Barnes held you spellbound with love and romance and the fear of being eaten alive by the "TINTORERA". If you are a Susan George fan, view this picture.

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    • Trivia
      The underwater fishing scenes were not simulated and the fish were actually killed.
    • Goofs
      Priscilla Barnes name is listed as Priscilla Barner in the opening credits.
    • Alternate versions
      In Mexico, in order to catch major audiences and avoid censorship, two versions were released. An uncut version for mature audiences and a version without sexual scenes for younger audiences.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 10 (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Danny Disco
      Music and Lyrics by Doreen Chanter

      Performed by the Chanter Sisters

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1979 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Le monstre aux dents d'acier
    • Filming locations
      • Cancún, Benito Juárez, Quintana Roo, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Conacite Uno
      • Productora Filmica Real
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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