
2-Headed Shark Attack 2012
"1 Body, 2 Heads and 6,000 Teeth"
Dive into the absurdly entertaining chaos of *2-Headed Shark Attack* (2012), directed by Christopher Ray, where a research vessel on a Semester at Sea expedition becomes the first course for a monstrous, mutated predator.
Director: Christopher Ray
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *2-Headed Shark Attack* (2012) about?
*2-Headed Shark Attack* follows the survivors of a sunken research ship who wash ashore on a deserted atoll—only to discover they've escaped one danger only to face another. A genetically mutated two-headed shark stalks the shallow waters, turning the flooded paradise into a nightmare of razor-sharp teeth and relentless pursuit. As the group tries to signal for help, the shark's unrelenting hunger turns the atoll into a deadly battleground.
Who directed *2-Headed Shark Attack*?
Christopher Ray directed *2-Headed Shark Attack*, known for his work in low-budget action and horror films where creativity often trumps polish.
Who stars in *2-Headed Shark Attack*?
The film features Carmen Electra, Charlie O'Connell, Brooke Hogan, Gerald Webb, and David Gallegos as the key faces of this chaotic high-seas horror.
Is *2-Headed Shark Attack* (2012) worth watching?
If you're a fan of cheesy B-movies with a killer premise, *2-Headed Shark Attack* delivers in spades. Its blend of horror, action, and camp makes it a guilty pleasure, though purists might cringe at the absurdity. With no IMDb rating to guide expectations, it's a wild ride best approached with a sense of humor.
How long is *2-Headed Shark Attack*?
*2-Headed Shark Attack* runs for 90 minutes.
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About 2-Headed Shark Attack (2012) — B-Movie Horror Meets Sci-Fi Absurdity
Dive into the absurdly entertaining chaos of *2-Headed Shark Attack* (2012), directed by Christopher Ray, where a research vessel on a Semester at Sea expedition becomes the first course for a monstrous, mutated predator. This horror-action hybrid blends sci-fi absurdity with creature-feature thrills, setting its teeth-chattering tale on a remote atoll after the ship's catastrophic sinking. With rising waters and a bloodthirsty shark lurking in the shallows, the survivors—led by a group of students and a few stubborn adults—must outwit the twin-headed terror before they become its next meal. Expect over-the-top gore, campy one-liners, and a premise so ridiculous it somehow works.
The film's tone walks a fine line between genuine scares and self-aware comedy, making it a cult favorite among B-movie enthusiasts. Carmen Electra, Charlie O'Connell, and Brooke Hogan headline the cast, delivering performances that lean into the film's playful absurdity. Themes of survival, scientific hubris, and the unpredictability of nature collide in this jaw-dropping adventure, where every ripple in the water could spell doom.