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Shark (1969)

Burt Reynolds , Arthur Kennedy , Samuel Fuller  |  PG |  DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Burt Reynolds, Arthur Kennedy, Silvia Pinal, Barry Sullivan, Enrique Lucero
  • Directors: Samuel Fuller
  • Writers: Samuel Fuller, John Kingsbridge, Ken Hughes, Victor Canning
  • Producers: José Luis Calderón, Mark Cooper, Skip Steloff
  • Format: Collector's Edition, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English (Unknown)
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: TROMA ENTERTAINMENT INC.
  • DVD Release Date: June 29, 2004
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00027JYJE
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #124,683 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Shark" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

Special Features

  • Discussion of Samuel Fuller with Jerome Henry Rudes
  • Lloyd Kaufman interviews director Vincent Sherman
  • Lloyd Kaufman interviews with Eric Sherman on Samuel Fuller
  • Interview with Lloyd Kaufman on Samuel Fuller
  • Today's youth evaluates Samuel Fuller
  • Special on-location at Sundance introduction by Lloyd Kaufman

Editorial Reviews

Burt Reynolds gives the most amazing performance of his young career in the role, which launched his sex symbol status. The combination of brilliant direction from Samuel Fuller and specialized, dangerous stunt dives (the shark infested waters claimed the life of one stunt man during filming, Life Magazine even ran pictures of Shark’s tragedy!) make this film more frighteningly real and original than even Steven Spielberg’s box office smash Jaws. Showcasing the rugged badlands of the Middle East and the exotic coastal cities of the Mediterranean Sea, Shark! focuses on a smooth-talking gunrunner who loses his shipment and gets stranded in a small Mediterranean port city. But this is no sleepy fishing village. There's treasure in the waters, and the hunt is on as the action heats up above and below the ocean surface. Shark combines the brilliant, edgy direction of Samuel Fuller with stunning and dangerous stunt-diving work that involved the use of a real life Great White shark.

DVD Features
- Disc includes in-depth interviews on the films of Samuel Fuller with Jerry Rudes, co-editor of Fuller’s autobiography, and producer Eric Sherman.
- Shark! also includes an exclusive interview with legendary director Vincent Sherman on Hollywood Blacklisting, as well as film discussion with the Tromaville Film Society.
- Digitally mastered exclusive DVD debut of the highly successful 1969 theatrical release.
- Discussion from the Tromaville Film Society on the influence of Shark! in the world of independent film.
- Introduction by Lloyd Kaufman, Troma president and creator of the Toxic Avenger


 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sam Fuller or Burt Reynolds fans, approach this mess with care, November 15, 2010
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Muzzlehatch (the walls of Gormenghast) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shark! [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A young man, scuba diving in the Red Sea off the coast of Sudan is killed by a shark. Anna (Silvia Pinal) who with "the Professor" (Barry Sullivan) had been his employer is seen paying off his mother...now the two must find someone new to help them in their hazardous (and semi-secretive) operation, but none of the locals are interested, understandably. But wait! Here's Caine (Burt Reynolds), an American gun-runner who winds up in town tired, dirty and broke after losing his truck and weapons shipment after a chase at a border crossing - maybe he's just the sucker they need!. Anna tries to seduce him, while Caine is trying everything to get passage out of this little town, and back to civilization. He meets Doc (Arthur Kennedy) a drunken American ex-pat who may or may not be a real doctor, and Runt (Carlos Barry), a kid who tries to steal his watch but soon becomes a fast friend, and the two become his only real allies as he eventually falls in with Anna and the Professor's underhanded schemes, and eventually must face...SHARKS!

How and why the great, great Samuel Fuller ended up cowriting and directing this Mexican-produced low-budget piece - his first since his 1964 masterpiece The Naked Kiss - I don't know. The stories go that he had lots of problems with the film, and it was taken away and recut by the producers. Certainly the end result isn't very satisfactory, and it's no wonder he wanted his name taken off it (though that never happened). The whole thing is suffused with cheapness - most of the secondary cast is pretty bad, the marketplace that is a major set for a couple of scenes is laughably tiny, the underwater footage is all obvious stock material that doesn't mesh with the rest of the film, and the film is all, or nearly all, postdubbed. The narrative has quite a few abrupt elisions; it's simple enough that I don't think anybody's going to have trouble following it, but certainly it makes the film choppy. The odd music by Rafael Moroyoqui doesn't really evoke Africa where the film is set or Mexico where it was filmed.

But it's not a total loss. Reynolds manages to rise a little above the material with charm and a sort of lazy animal sexual charisma; this was the fourth film he made that was released in 1969, very much his breakout year - and those who find his physical charms enticing will be glad to know that he's bare-chested through much of the film. And Arthur Kennedy is excellent as the worn-out, cynical drunk Doc, and he seems somehow to fit into this low-rent "Casablanca"-type setting, almost enough so that you can imagine him and Reynolds for a moment or two in an earlier, bigger-budgeted noir or exotic drama of the 40s, back when they could turn out this stuff every week, and do it a lot better than Fuller managed in 1969. There are a couple of decent action scenes where the old, punchy Fuller style seems in evidence, and the dialogue isn't bad when it's more about the characters and not so much about driving the simple plot forward.

I have the old, crappy VHS - apparently the Troma DVD isn't any better; both are full-screen, though I'm not sure what the original aspect ratio was - probably not Cinemascope or anything. I can't recommend this really to anybody but big fans of Fuller or Reynolds; I've seen most of the former's work and love it, and this is one of his weakest films. I'm glad I have it, it's not without some small merit - but I wouldn't be missing much if my copy went swimming with the sharks.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars SAMUEL FULLER, OPUS 18, April 20, 2008
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Daniel S. "Daniel" (Geneva, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
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** 1969. Written and directed by Samuel Fuller. Sudan. Two treasure hunters hire Burt Reynolds to help them find a treasure lying at the bottom of the Red Sea. Completely reedited by its producers, SHARK! was disavowed by Samuel Fuller. If you really want to discover Fuller, one of the most underrated American directors, buy Pickup on South Street - Criterion Collection, Forty Guns or The Naked Kiss - Criterion Collection which are true masterpieces.

The Troma edition I've bought here presents an awful copy of the film, not much better than my old VHS, with interviews as bonus features. The different stakeholders, I understand them very well, prefer to talk about Samuel Fuller than to try to convince us that SHARK! is of some interest.

A DVD zone completists only.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All Star B-Movie !!!, May 11, 2004
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This review is from: Maneater [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Burt Reynolds, Barry Sullivan, Silvia Pinal, Arthur Kennedy - WOW!!!! - What a cast ! I can really see why Mr. Reynolds was considered for the James Bond part (1969); after seeing him in this action flick. Although, Sam Fuller had problems finishing this low budget movie - he still got the job done. While the story is uneven at times; Arthur Kennedy is a total delight as a(n)alcoholic physician (with a heart of gold !). This movie can be purchased for a very small amount of change - It's well worth it. One of my favorites !
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