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Jul 28, 1999 · Deep Blue Sea: Directed by Renny Harlin. With Thomas Jane, Saffron Burrows, Samuel L. Jackson, Jacqueline McKenzie. Searching for a cure to Alzheimer's disease, a group of scientists on an isolated research facility become the prey, as a trio of intelligent sharks fight back.
- (140K)
- Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Renny Harlin
- 1999-07-28
Deep Blue Sea is a 1999 American science fiction horror film [5] directed by Renny Harlin and starring Saffron Burrows, Thomas Jane, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Rapaport, and LL Cool J. It is the first film of the film series by the same name. Set in an isolated underwater facility, the film follows a team of scientists and their research on ...
- $60–82 million
- Trevor Rabin
- July 28, 1999
Jul 28, 1999 · Especially surprise. There is a moment in this movie when something happens that is completely unexpected, and it's over in a flash--a done deal--and the audience laughs in delight because it was so successfully surprised. In a genre where a lot of movies are retreads of the predictable, "Deep Blue Sea'' keeps you guessing. Thriller.
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Synopsis. In a remote underwater facility, doctors Susan McCallister (Saffron Burrows) and Jim Whitlock (Stellan Skarsgard) are doing research on Mako sharks to help in the re-activation of dormant human brain cells like those found in Alzheimer's disease patients. After one of the sharks escapes the facility and attempts to attack a boat full ...
Rated: B-Aug 4, 2023 Full Review Emilie Black Cinema Crazed Deep Blue Sea is overall a bit of a silly shark film, but it’s a really fun one with lots of action sequences.
- (11.1K)
- Renny Harlin
- R
- Thomas Jane
The Deep Blue Sea film series consists of American science fiction natural - horror films, centered around genetically enhanced - sharks. The overall plot of the series centers around scientific studies conducted by marine biologists. These experiments provide the predatory animals with heightened intelligence, inadvertently causing the sharks ...