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The kill-serial film of sharks ‘The dangerous animals’ are sold from par

The kill-serial film of sharks ‘The dangerous animals’ are sold from par

They thought it was safe to return to the water …

There has been a bit of food frenzy Dangerous animalsThe new terror title of the Australian director is byrne (Loved ones, THE DULY OF THE DEVIL). The “Shark-Mets-Serial Killer” Hassie Harrison (Yellowstone), Jai Courtney (Suicide squad) and Josh Heuston (Dune: Prophecy).

Harrison plays Zephyr, a free spirit surfer, kidnapped by the serial killer obsessed with the Courtney shark and kept captive in his boat, waiting for a horrible ending in which he will ritualistly feed the sharks below. His new Lover Moses (Heuston) is going to look for her, just to be caught by the murderer also.

Mister Smith Entertainment, which is being handled international Right to Dangerous animalsHe has sold the image in much of the world, signing agreements for most of Europe, as well as for the Middle East and Asia. The main offers included a sale from the United Kingdom to Vertigo, a German purchase from Constantin Film, an agreement for France with the Jokers and a Canadian agreement with the elevation.

Europe is almost exhausted, with other agreements for Italy (Blue Swan), Poland (Monolith Films), Benelux (18k) and Scandinavia (Svensk), among others. Sun/Diamond took the rights of Latin America for the film, the Middle East is with Front Row Entertainment, Israel with the United King, Turkey with Bir Film, Ukraine and the Baltic States with Goodeye, Malaysia with a golden screen, Philippines with Pioneer, and Singapore with Shaw tenants. Kismet will release the film in Australia and New Zealand.

Range Media Partners is supervising the rights of the USA. With a national agreement that is currently being ending.

Dangerous animals He was filmed in Gold Coast of Australia at the end of last year and is currently in the position. The producers are Troy Lum and Andrew Mason for Brouhaha Entertainment, Pete Shilaimon and Mickey Liddell for LD Entertainment, Chris Ferguson for Oddfellows Entertainment and Brian Kavanaugh Jones for Partners Media Range. LD Entertainment provided financing for the film.

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