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Deep Blue Sea

Movie (1999)

"Bigger. Smarter. Faster. Meaner."

On a remote former submarine refueling facility called Aquatica, a team of scientists are searching for a cure for Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows) genetically engineers three Mako sharks, intending to increase their brain capacity so that they can harvest the tissue as a cure for Alzheimer's. Unfortunately, the increased brain capacity also makes the sharks smarter, ...

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Released: Jul 26th, 1999
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Deep Blue Sea Main Cast

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Thomas Jane
Thomas Jane
plays Carter Blake
Saffron Burrows
Saffron Burrows
plays Dr. Susan McCallister
LL Cool J
LL Cool J
plays Sherman 'Preacher' Dudley
Michael Rapaport
Michael Rapaport
plays Tom "Scoggs" Scoggins
Stellan Skarsgård
Stellan Skarsgård
plays Jim Whitlock
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • The 11 February 1998 draft of the script credits the following writers: Duncan Kennedy and John Zinman, Simon Barry, Michael Frost Beckner, C.M. Talkington, Donna Powers and Wayne Powers (II). Duncan Kennedy, Donna Powers and Wayne Powers are the only writers credited in the final film.
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): The above water fences were shown to be of the chain-link variety. Which is wire strands bent in a zig-zag pattern and interlinked to form a diamond pattern. However, when it was revealed that the sharks were sinking the facility to escape through the weaker, above water fences, the fence that the shark was tearing apart had a square pattern (resembling the flexible, titanium underwater fence), and the shark was pulling long, straight strands out of the fence.
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): After Preacher is caught by the shark, he uses his cross to poke the eye of the shark; in later scenes, the shark's eye is fine.
  • Movie Goof (factual errors): Many times we are shown people able to close doors even though copious amounts of water and air are rushing though them. This is clearly beyond the ability of humans. Their ability to do so cannot be explained by other devices attached to the door because those devices would have prevented them from opening the door in the first place.
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