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Les dents de la mort

Original title: Red Water
  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 7
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
3.2K
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Les dents de la mort (2003)
ActionAdventureCrimeDramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

A group of oil workers being held hostage by a group of gangsters on a small oil rig are attacked by a freshwater bull shark.A group of oil workers being held hostage by a group of gangsters on a small oil rig are attacked by a freshwater bull shark.A group of oil workers being held hostage by a group of gangsters on a small oil rig are attacked by a freshwater bull shark.

  • Director
    • Charles Robert Carner
  • Writers
    • J.D. Feigelson
    • Chris Mack
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Kristy Swanson
    • Coolio
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Charles Robert Carner
    • Writers
      • J.D. Feigelson
      • Chris Mack
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Kristy Swanson
      • Coolio
    • 65User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • John Sanders
    Kristy Swanson
    Kristy Swanson
    • Dr. Kelli Raymond
    Coolio
    Coolio
    • Ice
    Jaimz Woolvett
    Jaimz Woolvett
    • Jerry Collins
    Rob Boltin
    Rob Boltin
    • Emery Brousard
    Langley Kirkwood
    Langley Kirkwood
    • Brett van Ryan
    Dennis Haskins
    Dennis Haskins
    • Captain Dale Landry
    Gideon Emery
    Gideon Emery
    • Gene Bradley
    Charles Dumas
    • Hank Ellis
    Clive Scott
    Clive Scott
    • Grandpa Gautreau
    Nicholas Andrews
    • André Gautreau
    Hilton Myburgh
    • Vidrine
    Garth Collins
    Garth Collins
    • Lacombe, Oil Rig Worker
    Tumisho Masha
    • Rick
    • (as Tumisho K. Masha)
    Shirley Davidson
    • Tricia
    Danielle Bitton
    • Rashaune
    Lisa Larson
    • ECO Tour Guide
    Steven Pillemer
    • Backpacker
    • Director
      • Charles Robert Carner
    • Writers
      • J.D. Feigelson
      • Chris Mack
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    barneyrootbeer

    oh the shame

    It's a shame that us American seem to be so totally incapable of making low budget horror movies when those all around us - The Japanese and the Brits are miles ahead. The whole film is just so throw away and the special effects are terrible. This is a real old fashioned boring mess...
    3Coventry

    The umpteenth bad shark movie

    What's with all these stupid but fancy looking made-for-TV shark movies these days? Only a couple weeks ago, I watched something awful called "Spring Break Shark Attack" in which a troop of sharks eat some college bikinis, and here's another one already, this time set in the swamps and revolving on a bull shark. Well, at least "Red Water" is slightly better than the aforementioned "Spring Break" but of course still a long way from being a good shark-thriller. Two crews of people navigate their boats down the extensive swamps of Louisiana. One crew (with Kirsty Swanson and Lou Diamond Philips on board) is on their way to drill oil, the other crew are villains (with rapper Coolio among them) looking for a lost treasure on the bottom of a lake, but all they encounter is an extremely hungry bull shark. It's rather dangerous to swim with him around, so the bad guys take the good guys (and girl) hostage and command them to dive for the money. "Red Water" features one or two well-staged action sequences and the bull shark is an interesting choice of water monster (finally something different than the Great White or Tiger Shark), but overall it's a forgettable thriller with weak performances from a washed up cast. There's no tension, a minimum of bloodshed and the underwater footage only shows brief images of a fake computer-engineered shark. The lovely Mrs. Swanson doesn't even wear on a colorful bikini, for Christ's sake, so why are we still talking about it?
    4Theo Robertson

    Sinks Without Trace

    Channel 5 broadcast this immediately after showing the 2010 version of PIRANHA . This is very lazy transmission but you can see the thematic logic of this . What it does mean is that a film like RED WATER comes off second best compared to a in your face comedy horror spoof because this is a very conventional , flat movie featuring a killer shark

    RED WATER gets off to a fairly good start . You want to grab an audience's attention? Well what better way to grab every man's attention by having a couple of cuties swimming in a lake wearing very skimpy bikinis . Even better a couple of minutes later the action cuts to a bad guys swimming pool where some really hot women walk around in bikinis . The board on this page has a few comments noticing this somewhat cynical crowd pleasing scene and all state this is in fact the best part of the film . You got hot chicks in bikinis and it's the best part of the film ? Yes it says a lot about the movie you're watching

    No matter how many hot chicks you can cram in to a movie you'd better have a story to go with it and how many great films have you seen featuring sharks that weren't directed by Steven Spielberg ? You'd also do well to remember RED WATER is one of those made for television movies so goes out of its way not to offend the audience . Example ? Someone gets eaten by a shark and a verbal reaction to this scene of horror is " Damn "
    aewrighthsd

    OH MY GOD, THIS WAS TRULY BAD!!!!!

    Like the previous comment, they have fished this Dry. In fact this movie didn't stray too much from the original with scenes and the dialogue. If anyone stole this movie it was Coolio! Because I didn't expect that much from him anyways. Lou Diamond Phillips and Kristy (I Love You) Swanson should seriously consider training for another career because if this is what they are being offered they need to really rethink things. Back to the movie - Jaws in fresh water with a Bull Shark. Bad Guys make things difficult for Good Guys. Greedy Oil Company Guy vs Greedy Criminal Guys - innocents in the way. Throw in Bad Shark and a "Love Reconsilliation Story". That should be it. Avoid This Movie at all Costs!!!!!
    d_hillerich

    It was good for a made for TV movie

    Then again, I think that just about anything Lou Diamond Phillips does is good. THAT is a true fan, in my opinion. The shark looked very real...even moreso than the one in the "Jaws" movies. Granted, there was a substantial amount of blood and gore, but it was a horror movie so that's to be expected. There still wasn't as much of that in "Red Water" as there was in "Jaws" (any of them). OK, that's all of my "review"...Now I have to ramble to make up the 10 line minimum...lol! As I said before, NOTHING Mr. Phillips does (in my opinion) is bad or something I wouldn't want to watch again, so maybe I'm not really the right person to review any of his movies...lol!

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    • Trivia
      The sunken cars license plate is 'Louisiana 007 o 981' This plate is used in several shark films throughout the years. The first instance was when Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) pulled it out a tiger shark in Les Dents de la mer (1975). The same license was pulled in Peur bleue (1999) by Carter Blake (Thomas Jane) from another tiger shark.
    • Goofs
      The shark portrayed in the film is supposedly a Bull Shark yet it is quite clearly a Great White and the tooth John throws into the water at the end belongs to neither species and has more in common with that of the Blue or Tiger Shark.
    • Quotes

      [seeing Emery and his Cajun friends folk dancing]

      Gene Bradley: God... It's like a scene from Deliverance.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinemassacre Video: Top 40 Shitty Shark Movies (2013)

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • TBS Superstation
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Red Water
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • New Line Television
      • Sony Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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