Dark Tide

2012 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dark Tide

Dark Tide is a 2012 action horror thriller film directed by John Stockwell, produced by Jeanette Buerling (aka Jeanette B. Milio) and Matthew E. Chausse and written by Ronnie Christensen and Amy Sorlie. The film is based on a story by Amy Sorlie and stars Halle Berry, Olivier Martinez, and Ralph Brown. The film was a critical failure and a box-office bomb.

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Dark Tide
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Directed byJohn Stockwell
Screenplay byRonnie Christensen
Amy Sorlie
Story byAmy Sorlie
Produced byJeanette B. Milio
Starring
CinematographyJean-François Hensgens
Edited byAndrew MacRitchie
Music byMark Sayfritz
Production
companies
Row 1 Productions
Mirabelle Pictures
Distributed byWrekin Hill Entertainment
Alliance Cinema
Release dates
Running time
114 minutes
CountriesUnited States
United Kingdom
South Africa
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million[1]
Box office$1.1 million[2]
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Plot

Kate is a shark expert whose business has been failing since a shark attack killed a fellow diver under her command. Once dubbed "the shark whisperer", Kate is haunted by the memory of the attack and unable to get back into the water. With bills piling up and the bank about to foreclose on Kate's boat, Kate's estranged husband, Jeff, presents her with a lucrative opportunity: to lead a thrill-seeking millionaire businessman and his teenage son on a dangerous shark dive - outside the cage. Battling her self-doubts and fear, Kate accepts the proposal and sets a course for the world's deadliest feeding ground, "Shark Alley".

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Production

Production began in July 2010 in False Bay, Cape Town, South Africa, and shot for six weeks on a small boat with real great white sharks. The production then moved to the UK for three weeks filming in Pinewood Studios on the underwater stage and at Black Hangar Studios on their external water tank. The soundtrack was written and performed by Mark Sayfritz.[3][4][5]

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rare approval rating of 0% based on reviews from 20 critics, with an average rating of 2.59/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Shallow and brackish, Dark Tide fails to rise".[6] On Metacritic, it has a score of 23% based on reviews from 4 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[7]

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