3-Headed Shark Attack Page #5

Synopsis: The world's greatest killing machine is three times as deadly when a mutated, three-headed, great white shark threatens a cruise ship. As the shark eats its way from one end of the ship to the next, the passengers fight the deadly predator using anything they can find.
Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Christopher Ray
Production: The Asylum
 
IMDB:
2.6
TV-14
Year:
2015
89 min
315 Views


shore and do this kind of damage?

You've seen exactly

what It can do.

That thing can get to us

no matter where we are.

They how the hell do we stop it?

The only things we got going for us right now are

that, it can stay out of water for too long.

And as Dr. Nelson tried to explain, it

may need polluted water to survive.

And it maybe attracted to to

higher levels of pollution.

Right.

STANLEY:
There's one more thing

you know know.

It grows more heads every time

you cut one off.

Like some damn hydra.

That actually might be

something we can us.

How?

It's getting angrier.

More violent.

You saw how each head was

fighting the other, back there.

STANLEY:
Can we use that

against it?

How long have you been here?

So it's not gone, is it?

The-the thing that killed everyone.

The shark with all the heads.

[CRYING] It's not gone.

[CRYING] Did you kill it?

It-

It's not good.

[CRYING] We're all gonna die.

How-how did you guys get here?

Did you guys take a boat?

Did you guys get dropped off?

[CRYING] We came in boats.

Flat boats.

Like Pontoons?

Yeah. Pontoons.

Whe - where the Pontoons?

They docked them on the

other side of the island.

Do you think they're still here?

Are you kidding me?!

I wasn't going outside the cabana

with that thing still in the water.

[CRYING] I just hide.

Stayed as quiet as I could.

Till I heard voices.

Where are the Pontoons?

Point them out.

We can go, together.

[CRYING]

They're on the other

side of the island.

STANLEY:
Where at?

Over there.

Are you sure?

Pretty sure.

All right guys, let's go.

[GROWLING]

All right you guys. We need to head

out of here as fast as we can.

You four, take that boat. Greg, Stanley,

and I will take the boat back here.

Allison, check the engine.

Got it. Guys get in.

All right guys. If we're

gonna go, we better go.

Let's go. Allison!

It's working!

Do you hear that? [CHUCKLES]

Haul ass!

Don't worry, you're safe now.

We'll be back home in no time.

Okay?

We're gonna be okay.

ROSEMARIE:
No more sharks.

Finally.

[SIGH]

[GROWLING]

Hey!

MAGGIE:
Allison!

It's behind you!

What are they trying to say?

Shark!

Look!

What's wrong?

MAGGIE:
Allison!

Shark!

[GROWLING]

Allison!

Guys!

We have to do something!

Turn around!

STANLEY:
Behind you!

Right behind you!

It's coming!

MAGGIE:
Look behind you!

Shark!

[GROWLING]

Allison!

MAGGIE:
Look behind!

[GROWLING]

[EXPLOSION]

Shoot.

Greg, what are you doing?

Greg, what are you doing?! We have

to go save them! They are gone!

Maggie, we have to save ourselves!

No! We have to help them!

There's something we can do!

Please!

We have to help them!

Those are our friends.

We have to go save them!

Greg!

Fine.

What are you doing?

We might be able to save our friends,

but we're gonna kill that shark.

Yeah, she's right.

GREG:
All right.

Well?

How exactly do you

plan on doing that?

The garbage.

It's been the pollution this

whole time.

It's attracted to pollution.

If we can somehow lead it back to the

Garbage Patch, maybe we can kill it.

MAGGIE:
There will be so much to eat,

it will go into a feeding frenzy.

We'll get it to eat

itself alive.

How fast can you get back there?

[CHUCKLES]

Hopefully fast enough.

That party is what, 10, 15

miles from the patch? Yeah.

We're already halfway there.

Hey guys?

Look at all this garbage.

Should be able to eat it the

whole way back.

That's perfect. Come on, Greg.

Let's drive. Go! Yeah.

[STARTS ENGINE]

[SPLASH]

[SPLASH]

Hey! It's working!

You got it! Keep going.

Go, go, go.

Hurry, hurry, hurry!

We're almost there!

[SCREAMING]

It got 'em! Maggie!

Go, go, go!

MAGGIE:
Stanley!

Stanley!

[SCREAMING]

Relax. Relax.

[GRUNTS] Sorry. It ate the last bag.

It's okay.

We ran out of garbage.

It's okay. Don't worry about it.

He ate the last one.

I think we lost him.

Don't worry, We'll get him!

[GROWLING]

Hold it tight, keep

the pressure on.

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

Hey, he's still a shark, right?

Yeah. Sit. Stanley, relax!

Fueled by garbage and pollution, right?

Yes. Stanley, what are you doing?

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

I'm not gonna make it anyway.

What?

Stanley! No!

No, no, no, no! Stanley! No!

[GROWLING]

Wait, wait, wait!

What are you doing?

I'm gonna go save him!

Maggie, No! Listen!

Remember you told me that

I was always a fighter?

You've done enough today.

It's my turn.

GREG:
I'll get him back!

STANLEY:
Get back in the boat!

I got this!

GREG:
Stanley! Get back here!

MAGGIE:
Stanley! Come back!

GREG:
It's too dangerous! Stanley: I think

IT'S WORKING. MAGGIE: Turn back now!

STANLEY:
The shark is starting

to follow.

GREG:
Don't do this!

STANLEY:
Take care of Maggie.

[THUD]

Greg!

GREG:
Stanley!

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

[WHISPERS] Stanley.

[GASP] Oh my god.

GREG:
The shark!

Oh, damn!

Greg! Hurry! Come back! Hurry!

Hurry! Swim! Swim! Swim!

MAGGIE:
Greg! Swim! Hurry!

Hurry up! Swim!

[INDISTINCT AUDIO]

[GROWL/CHOMPING]

[GROWL/CHOMPING]

MAGGIE:
Greg! Now's your chance.

Get back onto the boat!

[GROWL/CHOMPING]

[GROWL/CHOMPING]

[GROWL/CHOMPING]

[GROWL/CHOMPING]

It's working! It's working!

[GROWL/CHOMPING]

Oh! You did it! [GREG LAUGHING]

[LAUGHING]

MAGGIE:
You did it.

Sit down.

[HELICOPTER APPROACHING]

We did it.

[HELICOPTER APPROACHING]

Get your feet out the water.

[LAUGHS] Out the water.

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