
Avalanche Sharks 2012
"Beware Of Frost Bites"
A small mountain town becomes a feeding ground for monstrous prehistoric sharks awakened by a massive avalanche in *Avalanche Sharks* (2012), where nature's fury meets ancient predators in a frenzy of horror, action, and dark humor. Director Scott D.
Director: Scott D. Wheeler
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Avalanche Sharks (2012) about?
A massive snow avalanche in a mountain town unleashes long-dormant prehistoric sharks that begin hunting down locals and tourists alike. The survivors must outrun or outsmart the giant predators in a chaotic battle for survival. Think of it as *Jaws* meets a snowstorm, with a dash of accidental comedy.
Who directed Avalanche Sharks?
Scott D. Wheeler directed *Avalanche Sharks*, helming this blend of horror, action, and sci-fi with a clear love for B-movie chaos.
Who stars in Avalanche Sharks?
The film features Alexander Mendeluk, Kate Nauta, Benjamin Easterday, Eric Scott Woods, and Kelle Cantwell in leading roles.
Is Avalanche Sharks (2012) worth watching?
If you enjoy low-budget horror with a side of absurdity, *Avalanche Sharks* is a fun, if forgettable, ride. It leans heavily into camp, making it a guilty pleasure rather than a high-stakes thriller. Fans of dated but entertaining creature features will likely get a kick out of it, while others might find the premise too silly to take seriously.
How long is Avalanche Sharks?
The film runs for 82 minutes—just under an hour and a half of non-stop shark-infested chaos.
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About Avalanche Sharks (2012) — When a Tiny Town Meets Giant Prehistoric Sharks
A small mountain town becomes a feeding ground for monstrous prehistoric sharks awakened by a massive avalanche in *Avalanche Sharks* (2012), where nature's fury meets ancient predators in a frenzy of horror, action, and dark humor. Director Scott D. Wheeler delivers a B-movie spectacle that blends snowy terror with over-the-top thrills, as bikini-clad co-eds and unsuspecting locals face a relentless wave of razor-sharp fangs. With a runtime just under 90 minutes, this low-budget thriller punches above its weight in campy fun, offering a unique mix of genres that keeps viewers guessing between screams and laughs.
Starring Alexander Mendeluk, Kate Nauta, and Benjamin Easterday, the film rides a wave of absurdity while leaning into its sci-fi premise—prehistoric sharks surviving in icy depths until disaster strikes. The snowy landscapes and chaotic encounters create a tense yet playful atmosphere, perfect for fans of B-movie horror looking for something refreshingly ridiculous. Whether you're tuning in for the thrills or the laughs, *Avalanche Sharks* delivers a wild ride that defies expectations.