Piranha (1972 film)
Piranha | |
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Directed by | William Gibson |
Written by | Richard Finder |
Starring |
Peter Brown Ahna Capri William Smith Tom Simcox |
Music by | Richard LaSalle |
Cinematography | Luis Jacko |
Release dates | 1972 |
Country | United States |
Piranha, also known as Piranha, Piranha or Caribe, is a 1972 adventure film shot in Venezuela starring William Smith and Peter Brown who had previously starred together in the Laredo Western TV series and Ahna Capri.
Synopsis
Art Greene (Tom Simcox) and his sister Terry (Ahna Capri) are a couple of wildlife photographers exploring the Amazon region with their American guide Jim Pendrake (Peter Brown). They stumble across a deadly predator when they meet Caribe (William Smith), a homicidal maniac whose hobbies include tracking and hunting human prey.[1]
Home Media
Piranha was first released on DVD in 2000.
Notes
- ↑ pp. 197-198 Senn, Bryan The Most Dangerous Cinema: People Hunting People on Film McFarland 29 Oct 2013
External links
- Piranha at the Internet Movie Database
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