Dark Waters (2003)
A marine researcher, Dane Quatrell (Lorenzo Lamas), who needs help with funding and assorted legal issues, reluctantly takes a job with a wealthy investor who needs his services after an expensive underwater rig is lost. Utilizing a high-tech submersible, Quatrell and a crew venture to the depths and discover some hostile sea creatures and other dark secrets. Dark Waters is a 2003 made-for-TV shark film directed by Phillip J Roth and starring Lorenzo Lamas. With the spate of shark-themed movies released after Deep Blue Sea, Dark Waters follows with a plot involving genetically altered sharks and black ops military operations. As with Shark Hunter, released a few years prior by the same studio, the film features great-looking sets and a dynamic pairing of Lamas and Costar Simmone MacKinnon. The film does not feature much shark action but has several shoot-outs and close-quarter combat. Dark Waters is a much better and more entertaining film than the many Asylum Shark films that would follow this movie.
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