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Deep blood

Original title: Sangue negli abissi
  • 1989
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
679
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Deep blood (1989)
AdventureHorror

Several young men have to stop an ancient native American evil in the form of a killer shark which is attacking a small beach community.Several young men have to stop an ancient native American evil in the form of a killer shark which is attacking a small beach community.Several young men have to stop an ancient native American evil in the form of a killer shark which is attacking a small beach community.

  • Directors
    • Raffaele Donato
    • Joe D'Amato
  • Writer
    • George Nelson Ott
  • Stars
    • Frank Baroni
    • Cort McCown
    • Keith Kelsch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    679
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Raffaele Donato
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Writer
      • George Nelson Ott
    • Stars
      • Frank Baroni
      • Cort McCown
      • Keith Kelsch
    • 22User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frank Baroni
    • Miki
    Cort McCown
    Cort McCown
    • Allan Barrett
    • (as Allen Cort)
    Keith Kelsch
    • Ben
    Wayne Camp
    • Jason
    • (as James Camp)
    Tody Bernard
    • Sheriff Cody
    John K. Brune
    • John
    Margareth Hanks
    • Eve
    Van Jensens
    • Indian
    Don Perrin
    • Bartender
    Claude File
    • Oceanographer
    Charlie Brill
    Charlie Brill
    • Ben's Father
    • (as Charles Brill)
    Mitzi McCall
    Mitzi McCall
    • Ben's Mather [sic]
    Laura Gemser
    Laura Gemser
    • Lab Assistant
    • (uncredited)
    Robert LaBrosse
    • Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Don Smith
    • Man at Party
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Raffaele Donato
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Writer
      • George Nelson Ott
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    5kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Underwhelming but still watchable killer shark film

    Still together as adults, a group of childhood friends is brought back together when a series of strange attacks in their seaside town is thought to be done by a massive shark, but when the authorities fail to stop it, they realize a blood-oath taken as kids might be useful in stopping the bloodthirsty creature once and for all.

    There wasn't a whole lot to this one. Among the film's better features is the rather enjoyable and unique setup that comes across differently from most killer shark efforts. Taking the idea of a childhood blood-oath triggered by stories from an Indian chief aware of such a creature existing in the area and then utilizing the returning-creature-in-the-present idea so that they can reunite to fend off the creature is a far more creative idea here for a killer shark film. That this turns the film into a workable imitation of the genre storyline involving the missing persons' cases that are thought to be resolved once the shark has been caught. Once it comes back around to involving that aspect in the story things pick up nicely where it generates some nice ideas where it's useful for bringing a different taste to the hunting scenes. As well, there's also the films' decent enough attempts at suspense before the shark attacks strike. Featuring lengthy scenes of the camera prowling through the water to signal the creatures' point-of-view before finally zeroing in on the victim floating on the surface or swimming unaware of the danger around them before the fateful attacks are carried out in bloody, graphic fashion. Since these are more realistic in that there's no decisive killing blow immediately after the creature attacks as the majority of these scenes feature a bit more carnage and interaction than usual, there's a nice bit of realism here even with the sharks' supernatural origins offered as a means of introducing where it came from. With an energetic finale that brings about some enjoyable action underwater with the sunken wreck being a fine source for combating the creature, this one does feature some good parts to it. However, there are some big problems with this one. Among the main issues here is that there are no original shark sequences placed throughout the film, relying almost exclusively on stock-footage shots of sharks for its time and then editing that around the actors which results in choppy, discordant attack scenes. Not only are the scenes obviously unconnected with no visible wounds or biting on the victim and then having everything obscured by a cloud of red and orange churning water with no shark visible since it's all taken from various sources. With no visible marks anywhere and no sequences, later on, showing the impact and damage the creature had on the victim to give us an idea of what's going on and how powerful it is, this one somewhat misses the boat when it comes to the main shark rather strongly. The other issue with the film is the relaxed and generally bland pacing in the first half that rarely brings about much excitement or interest. The scenes of the friends returning and reuniting have the potential to be a great reconnection factor but it completely misses out here when it brings up a series of plotlines to utilize them but does nothing with them. The interaction with the bullies is dropped after two brief sequences and the reluctant father angle goes nowhere since he brings him out immediately after a conversation rather than continually declining until forced to do so at the end of the film which makes more sense. These interactions are laden with conversations about their preppy lifestyle and childhood oath that are just boring and bland taking up time from the shark attacks which would've been far more enjoyable. These elements here hold this one back the most.

    Rated R: Violence and Language.
    1dogcow

    makes TROLL 2 look like a work of genius!

    This is the worst italian movie ever, quite possibly the worst movie of all time! Joe D'Amato is of course no cinematic genius but many of his movies are interesting and watchable. Unfortunatly this is not one of them. Its cheesy and boring....waaaaay boring. If you want a movie to MST3k, get Troll 2, if you want a movie to put someone into a coma, get deep blood!
    3kevin_robbins

    Deep Blood is a low-budget Jaws rip-off that's not worth your time.

    I recently watched the Italian film 🇮🇹 Deep Blood (1989) on Tubi. The story takes place in a small ocean town where people mysteriously go missing. A group of friends suspects the disappearances are due to shark attacks connected to an ancient Native American curse. Determined to stop the shark, they venture out to sea-unless the shark finds them first.

    The film is co-directed by Raffaele Donato (in his only directorial credit) and Joe D'Amato (Death Smiles on a Murderer) and stars Cort McCown (Teen Wolf), Frank Baroni (Double Exposure), Laura Gemser (Black Emmanuel), Charlie Brill (Silk Stalkings), and Mitzi McCall (Crimson Peak).

    Deep Blood is a blatant Jaws knockoff with almost no redeeming qualities. The shark footage is lifted from a National Geographic special, and the attack scenes are embarrassingly bad-basically people flailing in the water with red dye bubbling up around them. There is a mechanical shark that appears at the end, but it's underwhelming at best. The Native American curse subplot is unnecessary and absurd, adding nothing to the film.

    In conclusion, Deep Blood is a low-budget Jaws rip-off that's not worth your time. I'd rate it 3/10 and recommend skipping it.
    Michael_Elliott

    Deep Blood

    Deep Blood (1989)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Joe D'Amato's next to last horror film is yet another Italian rip off of Jaws. After a group of friends take a blood pack, their friendship is put to the test when one of them is eaten by a shark. This is without question the worst of the Italian rips I've seen but I do have two more coming to me. The film has one suspenseful moment, the first attack, but after that everything is pretty dull. There's not a fake shark used throughout the film. Instead we get stock footage of a real shark that naturally never matches up to watch we're seeing in the other footage. Since no fake shark is being used, all of the attacks are rather silly.
    4kschottmueller

    Boring but acceptable

    Compared to the mass of shark movies, this one is not very different from many others.

    From the start of the movie to it's end, a lot of scenes are so generic that they could occur in every other shark movie. You could probably cut out some scenes and exchange them, not many would notice. The story is standard, the effects are below average, the music is boring to annoying.

    What really hurts is the amount of useless scenes in this film, nobody needs. Diving down and planting dynamite over and over again feels trashy and I don't understand how somebody can watch this and say "Yes, we need to see him plant three more dynamite packs".

    Another really annoying fact is how you can see the back of the pool in some of the shark scenes. Come on, everybody has to spot this.

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    • Trivia
      A mechanical shark's head was built for special effects; the rest was stock footage bought from National Geographic.
    • Goofs
      In the end credits some characters appear credited with different names not mentioned on the film. Jason (Wayne Camp) is credited as "Wayne", and Eve (Margareth Hanks) is credited as "Elizabeth".
    • Connections
      Edited from La mort au large (1981)

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 1990 (Portugal)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deep Blood
    • Filming locations
      • Mississippi River, Mississippi, USA
    • Production companies
      • Filmirage
      • Variety Film Production
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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