
Blood Red Waters on a Moonlit Night
Two adventurers set sail to find a giant man-eating great white shark.
Luis
The film's tagline is: "Blood Red Waters on a Moonlit Night"
The runtime is 76 minutes (1h 16m).
The film was directed by William A. Graham.
The screenplay was written by Sandor Stern.
The score was composed by George Romanis.
Cinematography was handled by Terry K. Meade.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0075205.

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Shark Kill
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United States of America