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Jurassic Shark 2012

★ 2.5109 votes78 min📅 2012-09-21

"Dinosaur from the deep"

Brett Kelly's razor-sharp creature feature *Jurassic Shark (2012)* delivers a high-energy mix of horror and sci-fi as a prehistoric great white awakens from its frozen tomb beneath the waves.

Director: Brett Kelly

Cast

Emanuelle Carriere
Emanuelle Carriere
Jill
Christine Emes
Christine Emes
Tia
Celine Filion
Celine Filion
Kristen
Angela Parent
Barb
Duncan Milloy
Rich
Phil Dukarsky
Doug
Kyle Martellacci
Mike
Joshua Gilbert Crosby
Jack
Kevin Preece
Jerry
Jurgen Vollrath
Dr. Lincoln Grant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jurassic Shark (2012) about?

*Jurassic Shark* follows two sets of survivors—art thieves and college students—who find themselves marooned on a remote island after an oil rig's drilling awakens a prehistoric shark. As the ancient predator stalks the island's rugged terrain, the groups must overcome their differences to survive the relentless hunt.

Who directed Jurassic Shark?

Brett Kelly directed *Jurassic Shark*, bringing a knack for high-stakes thrills and creature chaos to this B-movie spectacle.

Who stars in Jurassic Shark?

The film features Emanuelle Carriere, Christine Emes, Celine Filion, Angela Parent, and Duncan Milloy in key roles.

Is Jurassic Shark (2012) worth watching?

With its mix of campy horror and creature-feature thrills, *Jurassic Shark* is a fun, fast-paced ride for fans of the genre. While not a critical darling, its 78-minute runtime keeps the action tight and the scares plentiful—perfect for a weekend binge or a midnight movie marathon.

How long is Jurassic Shark?

The film runs for 78 minutes, offering a concise but intense dose of prehistoric terror.

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About Jurassic Shark (2012) — When a frozen predator breaks free on a killer island escape

Brett Kelly's razor-sharp creature feature *Jurassic Shark (2012)* delivers a high-energy mix of horror and sci-fi as a prehistoric great white awakens from its frozen tomb beneath the waves. When an oil rig's seismic blasting cracks open an ancient prison of ice, the monstrous carnivore is set free to stalk a deserted island where two very different groups—desperate art thieves and carefree college students—are stranded without escape. With the island's dense forests and jagged shoreline turning into a feeding ground, the survivors must outwit a predator that treats humans like easy prey. Kelly crafts a relentless chase filled with suspense and gory set pieces, blending B-movie fun with the raw terror of nature's apex hunter.

As the shark's razor teeth meet human ingenuity (and panic), *Jurassic Shark* rides a wave of campy charm and visceral thrills, proving that sometimes the past should stay buried. The film's claustrophobic setting and relentless pacing amplify the dread, while its tongue-in-cheek tone keeps the ride just this side of serious. For fans of creature features that don't take themselves too seriously, this 78-minute dive into disaster is a guilty pleasure waiting to be devoured.