Roger Corman's DINOSHARK Swims Its Way To DVD And Blu-ray In April

 

                                

 

Oh yeah! Here's another favorite of mine coming to DVD and Blu-ray this April thanks to our friends at Anchor Bay.

ROGER CORMAN PRESENTS... A PREHISTORIC HORROR OF MONSTROUS STRENGTH AND APPETITE MEETS  THE 21ST CENTURY!


                                                               DINOSHARK

                            Produced by the legendary Roger Corman and Julie Corman

                                     Released on Blu-ray™ and DVD April 26, 2011 

From the Press Release:

BEVERLY HILLS, CA – For millennia, it slept inside a frozen glacier: waiting to be set free. But with an unexpected shift of climate, the glacier cracked, and what was once extinct was reborn to unleash terror in a brave new world. On April 26, Anchor Bay Entertainment releases the hit Syfy Channel original movie Dinoshark on Blu-ray™ and DVD. Produced by the legendary Roger Corman and Julie Corman, Dinoshark bites with an SRP of $24.99 for the Blu-ray™ and $19.98 for the DVD with pre-book on March 30th.

Born in Antarctica, Dinoshark noses his way down the warmer currents to Mexico, towards a popular vacation spot crowded with party-goers unwittingly ready to fall prey to a prehistoric eating machine. When the killings begin, it becomes clear that no normal animal can be responsible for such savagery.

Local captain Trace McGraw (Eric Balfour – “24”, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Skyline) and marine biologist Carol (Iva Hasperger – “CSI”, “Cold Case”) seem to be the only ones convinced that the creature terrorizing their shores is something other than the expected man-eating shark. They enlist the help of the world’s only expert on the Dinoshark (Roger Corman himself). Together, will they be able to reel Dinoshark in? 

Dinoshark is the story of a terrifying sea-creature that threatens to turn a holiday swim into a bloodbath. This fierce, finned predator has to be seen to be believed: if he will let you live that long! Bonus feature includes a full-length commentary track with producers Roger and Julie Corman.

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