12 Days of Terror (2004)
July of 1916 was a time of record heat, a polio epidemic, and a World War in Europe. But beachgoers in New Jersey are threatened by a even greater terror: a shark that has suddenly developed a taste for human flesh. Starting July 1st and lasting over a period of 12 days, the unidentified shark kills four people and seriously injures a fifth before the attacks stop, and threatens New Jersey's thriving tourist industry. Based on true events, and one of the inspirations behind Peter Benchley's Jaws.
Director: Jack Sholder
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Colin Egglesfield as Alex |
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Mark Dexter as Stanley |
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Jenna Harrison as Alice |
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John Rhys-Davies as Captain |
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Jamie Bartlett as Michael Schleisser |
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Adrian Galley as Engel |
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Patrick Lyster as Mayor Perillo |
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Adrienne Pearce as Mrs. Stillwell |
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Colin Stinton as Dr. John Nichols |
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Christine Truter as Young Mother |
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Paula Pursch as Mrs. Vansant |
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Karl Thaning as Charles Vansant |
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George Christopher Smith as Michael Dunn |
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Danny Keogh as Train Engineer |
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Sean Higgs as Bartender |
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Warrick Grier as Arthur Smith |
| Directing | Jack Sholder | Director |
| Production | Jack E. Smith | Executive Producer |
| Production | Orly Adelson | Executive Producer |
| Production | Dennis Stuart Murphy | Producer |
| Writing | Richard Fernicola | Novel |
| Writing | Jeffrey Reiner | Teleplay |
| Writing | Tommy Lee Wallace | Teleplay |
| Sound | J. Peter Robinson | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Jacques Haitkin | Director of Photography |
| Art | Jonathan A. Carlson | Production Design |
| Art | Zack Grobler | Art Direction |
| Editing | Michael Schweitzer | Editor |
| Production | Dennis Stuart Murphy | Unit Production Manager |