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Director: Graeme Duane
Cast: Matt Dicken, Thom Kikot
Man-eating sharks seemingly flock to South Africa's Second Beach. This remote coastline was once considered a surfer's best-kept secret, but now its regarded as Earth's most dangerous beach. Here, sharks don't simply attack; they kill. Gruesome attacks have claimed six lives in five years. Something has triggered bizarrely aggressive behavior in these predators, and biologist Matt Dicken is on a quest to find out why. Join him as he confronts the killers in their own domain.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Death Beach is a little-known 2012 thriller film directed by Graeme Duane. The film focuses on a series of deadly shark attacks at a remote South African beach, and the efforts of a biologist to investigate the cause of the sharks' unusually aggressive behavior. Critical and audience reception details for this obscure film are not widely available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty, realistic creature features will find a lot to enjoy in this 2012 film directed by Graeme Duane. The intense, suspenseful shark attacks, anchored by strong performances from actors like Matt Dicken, create a gripping exploration of human vulnerability against a backdrop of South Africa's picturesque yet perilous beaches.
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