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La nuit des requins

Original title: La notte degli squali
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
498
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La nuit des requins (1988)
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David must fight for his life against the gangsters who killed his brother for a CD filled with proof of their illegal activities. When David gets possession of the CD they go down to Mexico... Read allDavid must fight for his life against the gangsters who killed his brother for a CD filled with proof of their illegal activities. When David gets possession of the CD they go down to Mexico where David lives as a shark hunter. Who will get David first, the gangsters or the shark... Read allDavid must fight for his life against the gangsters who killed his brother for a CD filled with proof of their illegal activities. When David gets possession of the CD they go down to Mexico where David lives as a shark hunter. Who will get David first, the gangsters or the shark?

  • Director
    • Tonino Ricci
  • Writers
    • Tito Carpi
    • Tonino Ricci
  • Stars
    • Treat Williams
    • Janet Agren
    • Antonio Fargas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    498
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tonino Ricci
    • Writers
      • Tito Carpi
      • Tonino Ricci
    • Stars
      • Treat Williams
      • Janet Agren
      • Antonio Fargas
    • 20User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • David Ziegler
    Janet Agren
    Janet Agren
    • Liz Ziegler
    Antonio Fargas
    Antonio Fargas
    • Paco
    Stelio Candelli
      Egidio Termine
      Nina Soldano
      • Juanita
      Sal Borgese
      Sal Borgese
      • Garcia
      Carlo Mucari
      • James Ziegler
      • (as Charles Mucary)
      John Steiner
      John Steiner
      • Rosentski
      Christopher Connelly
      Christopher Connelly
      • Father Mattia
      Ivano Silveri
      Rinaldo Zamperla
      Franco Ukmar
      Ferdinando Tomassini
      • Henchman
      Marjorie Manushaw
      • Lona
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Tonino Ricci
      • Writers
        • Tito Carpi
        • Tonino Ricci
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      2Hitchcoc

      That Darned Shark

      I gave it a 2 instead of a 1 because I think "The Wild Women of Wongo" is worse. This is an exercise in patience. It's like having your teeth cleaned by a bad dental hygienist. There's no plot. There's no logic. There is certainly no acting (although the shark has some quality dialogue). We don't wonder about anything. We don't know how people got where they got. It's always amazing to me how things like this even get released. I agree with the previous writer that it isn't even funny bad. I know. It's about 90 minutes long and that will fill up about that much space on a DVD collection. It's like a paperweight. Or a bad painting you bought at a starving artists' sale. It covers the crack in the wall.
      5Hey_Sweden

      Bruce needn't worry about the competition.

      David Ziegler (Treat Williams) is an American beach bum living on the Mexican shore with his buddy and business partner Paco (Antonio Fargas). Unfortunately, a lot of melodrama is about to be dumped in Davids' lap because his brother James (Carlo Mucari) got mixed up with a shady businessman, Rosentski (John Steiner), and figured to get rich by secretly recording the phone calls that Rosentski had made to the President of the U.S.! James mails David a CD he's made of these incriminating phone calls. The bad guys recruit Davids' ex-wife Liz (Janet Agren) to try to persuade David to hand over the CD, holding her debts over her head as a means of motivating her. David must ultimately battle the goons that Rosentski sends after him, and *also* do battle with a local one-eyed great white shark (named "Cyclops" by the natives) which has become a kind of personal nemesis for him.

      Mediocre, fairly dull time waster could possibly have been more entertaining on a "so bad it's good" level, but very crude direction (by Tonino Ricci) and even cruder editing (by Gianfranco Amicucci) prevent the movie from being more fun. That isn't to say that there aren't some very amusing moments here and there, and things do pick up a little during the whole fight / pursuit sequence in the jungle. The music score by Stelvio Cipriani is fun even if it's not one of his best. The use of locations, at the least, is adequate. Williams doesn't look too happy to be here, but Fargas is rather engaging, Swedish beauty Agren offers some appreciable eye candy, and Steiner, the ubiquitous Brit character actor of so many Italian exploitation items, is a passable villain. And as one can see the story is pretty damn silly.

      By the way, unless the word "shark" is used for its multiple meanings, the viewer should be aware that there's actually only one killer fish in this thing.

      Five out of 10.
      5Chase_Witherspoon

      Day of the shark

      A couple of Mexican-based anglers are inadvertently caught up in a messy corporate extortion plot when Williams' brother scams two million in diamonds from a corrupt businessman (Steiner). Steiner deploys his right hand man to clean things up, and Williams' sultry ex-wife (Agren) tries to convince him to quit while he's ahead. Meanwhile, a deadly ocean predator nicknamed "The Cyclops" is stalking Williams, taking bites out of tourists and showing up whenever there's action in the water.

      I've read the reviews and while I agree it's no Oscar contender, it's still not that bad in my opinion. Ramon Bravo's underwater tiger shark tussling and the subsequent attacks are reasonably well orchestrated and realistic.

      The cast is solid including Swedish bombshell Agren, Italian beauty Soldano as Williams' current squeeze, Huggy Bear (Fargas) and former "Peyton Place" soap star Christopher Connelly in his last film before his untimely death (his trademark raspy voice is very feint, perhaps suggesting he was unwell). Throw in the ubiquitous Brit of Italo-slasher John Steiner, and you've got a well-appointed cast.

      A general undercurrent humour doesn't really elevate the tone, but it at least doesn't take itself too seriously, and the momentum is reasonably brisk. So for your approximate one $$ investment you've got a B-grade Italian crime flick, including two goddesses, a certified Silver-standard international cast, AND a tiger shark tearing up the stragglers - me no complain.
      2Platypuschow

      La notte degli squali: NOT a shark movie

      Night of the Sharks is an odd creature, based on it's name and cover you'd amost think *Drumroll* that it was a shark themed movie right? Wrong.

      Instead we have a generic action film where a shark just happens to pop up a couple of times but is a side character and none of the plot has anything to do with it.

      Starring the underappreciated Treat Williams and Antonio "Huggy Bear" Fargas this Italian made film has a lousy rating on IMDB and truth be told it doesn't even deserve that.

      With a plodding pace that didn't keep my attention in the slightest Night of the Sharks is neither what its advertised to be nor in this guys opinion anything that resembles entertainment.

      I'm not even addressing the plot in this review as it's so generic it hurts.

      Give this movie seven shades of avoidance.

      The Good:

      Treat Williams & Antonio Fargas

      The Bad:

      The rest of the cast

      No originality

      Boring as hell

      Things I Learnt From This Movie:

      Shark movies don't need to about sharks

      People are willing to gamble losing a hand for $100
      3ccatiller12

      Fishing for So-Bad-It's-Good? Fish elsewhere :(

      I wanted this movie to be a "so bad it's good" gem very much. The cover looked like a classic 80s cheese-fest that would fill me with much joy and laughter. The opening scene was promising. However, my initial expectations were eventually butchered and thrown into the water like fish bait.

      The movie gave me little to no reason to invest in the characters. There's almost no backstory for anyone including the lead, David (Treat Williams). What little backstory you get isn't really explored or establishes solid character motivation. Even with the lack of character development, I was at least hoping for some charismatic acting or cheesy dialogue to keep me entertained. Unfortunately, there isn't much of it.

      The soundtrack was laughably terrible. I'm sure they used the same track of suspense music for every "tense" moment in the movie whether it was a gun fight or a shark attack. It is super irritating after having heard it for the 100th time. It will forever be ingrained in my memory.

      I wasn't expecting a stellar plot or anything but it was a complete mess. It's like the writer said, "I want to make Diamonds Are Forever," but the director said, "I want to make Jaws." So they compromised and combined them into one movie.

      As bad as this movie was, there were a few moments that were enjoyable. Almost all of them involved the shark (or sharks? I'm not sure cause they seemed to use footage of multiple species like tigers, lemons, reefs and maybe bull sharks). The attacks were well shot and edited cutting between real and fake sharks. Not saying it was Jaws quality but decent enough for a movie like this.

      In the end, there really isn't enough "so bad it's good" moments in this movie to recommend it. It's really boring for long stretches and the scenes with the shark are too few and far between to justify wasting 86 minutes of your life (it felt way longer than 86 minutes).

      FUN FACT: Did you know tiger sharks can roar? I didn't until I watched this movie. Maybe a "nod" to a worse film, Jaws: The Revenge.

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      • Trivia
        Christopher Connelly's final film.
      • Alternate versions
        The Media VHS, along with various public domain DVDs of the film, is missing 8 minutes of footage from the original film. The Japanese VHS and the Italian DVD both have the full 95 minute version.
      • Connections
        References Deux flics à Miami (1984)

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      • Release date
        • April 1, 1988 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • Spain
        • Mexico
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Night of the Sharks
      • Filming locations
        • Dominican Republic
      • Production companies
        • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
        • Belma Cinematografica
        • Italian International Film
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 27 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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