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Shakma 1990

★ 5.493 votes101 min📅 1990-10-05

"The world's most aggressive primate just got mad."

Directed by Hugh Parks, *Shakma (1990)* delivers a chilling blend of sci-fi horror as an escaped baboon with a terrifying edge unleashes chaos in a research facility.

Director: Hugh Parks

Cast

Christopher Atkins
Christopher Atkins
Sam
Amanda Wyss
Amanda Wyss
Tracy
Ari Meyers
Ari Meyers
Kim
Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
Sorenson
Robb Edward Morris
Robb Edward Morris
Gary
Tre Laughlin
Bradley
Greg Flowers
Richard
Ann Kymberlie
Laura
Donna Jarrett
Brenda
Sandra Von Johnson
Medical Student

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shakma (1990) about?

*Shakma* follows a group of teenagers trapped in a research facility after a hyper-aggressive baboon escapes and begins hunting them down. As they scramble to survive, the line between science experiment gone awry and survival horror blurs, with deadly consequences.

Who directed Shakma?

Hugh Parks directed *Shakma*, bringing a director's eye to this intense blend of sci-fi and horror.

Who stars in Shakma?

The film features Christopher Atkins, Amanda Wyss, Ari Meyers, Roddy McDowall, and Robb Edward Morris in key roles.

Is Shakma (1990) worth watching?

While *Shakma* isn't a critical darling, its unique premise and low-budget charm make it a fun, if flawed, horror experience. Fans of creature features and '90s B-movies will find it entertaining, even if its execution doesn't always match its ambition.

How long is Shakma?

*Shakma* runs for 101 minutes.

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About Shakma (1990) — The Horror of a Killer Baboon Unleashed

Directed by Hugh Parks, *Shakma (1990)* delivers a chilling blend of sci-fi horror as an escaped baboon with a terrifying edge unleashes chaos in a research facility. The film follows a group of teenagers who, while immersed in a Dungeons & Dragons-style game, suddenly find themselves hunted by the primate, whose aggressive nature has been amplified to deadly extremes. As the body count rises, the survivors must outwit the relentless creature in a claustrophobic setting where science and survival collide.

With a tone that oscillates between eerie suspense and outright terror, *Shakma* leans into classic horror tropes while offering a fresh twist on the killer animal subgenre. Christopher Atkins and Amanda Wyss lead a cast that navigates the terror with palpable tension, grounding the absurd premise in relatable human stakes. The film's mix of practical effects and primal fear makes it a cult gem for horror enthusiasts seeking something beyond the usual slasher fare.