Sharknado (2013)
Sharknado (2013)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ian Ziering
Fin Shepard
Tara Reid
April Wexler
John Heard
George
Cassandra Scerbo
Nova Clarke
Jaason Simmons
Baz Hogan
Alex Arleo
Bobby
Neil H. Berkow
Carl Hubert
Heather Jocelyn Blair
Candice
Sumiko Braun
Deanna
Diane Chambers
Agnes
Julie McCullough
Joni Waves
Anthony C. Ferrante
Director
Anthony C. Ferrante
Director
Marcus Choi
Palmer
Thunder Levin
Writer
Israel Sáez de Miguel
Captain Carlos Santiago
David Michael Latt
Producer
Tiffany Cole
Derek
Ramin Kousha
Composer
Trish Coren
Nurse Holden
Ben Demaree
Cinematographer
Chuck Hittinger
Matt
William Boodell
Editor
Aubrey Shea
Claudia
Gerald Webb
CastingDirector
Michael Teh
Weinstein
Vincent Albo
ProductionDesigner
Connor Weil
Luellyn
Christopher Wolfe
Colin
Steve Moulton
Convenience Store Clerk
Robbie Rist
Bus Driver
David Bittick
Nada the 2nd in Command
Adrian Bustamante
Kelso
Derek Caldwell
Driver
Chris Daniels
Stunt Coordinator
Geo Corvera
Stunts
Paul Bales
Co-Producer
Kevin Foster
Stunts
Jeremy Fitzgerald
Stunts
Lisa Ries
Sound Effects Editor / Supervising Sound Editor
David Rimawi
Executive Producer
Glenn Campbell
VFX Artist
Tara Lang
Makeup Artist
Amber Hamzeh
Costume Design
Joseph J. Lawson
Visual Effects Supervisor
Devin Ward
Line Producer
Maximilian Elfeldt
Second Unit Director
Esther Elise Johnson
First Assistant Director
John Mehrer
Second Assistant Director
Andy Hurtado
Sound Effects Editor
Paul Knott
VFX Artist
Emanuel Rosario
VFX Artist
Sandell Stangl
Visual Effects Coordinator
Vaia Zaganas
Stunts
David L. Garber
Associate Producer
Casey Adams
Stunts
Ashley Hasenyager
Art Direction
Emile Edwin Smith
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alexander X. Hutchinson
Sound Mixer
Temma Hankin
Still Photographer
Sean Christopher
Stunt Coordinator
Sarah Schultz
Script Supervisor
Craig Polding
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Caradonna
Stunts
Thomas P. Vitale
Associate Producer
Steve Clarke
VFX Artist
Mario Perez
Stunts
Joseph Cornell
Special Effects Coordinator
Brandon Amano
Stunts
Megan Areford
Key Makeup Artist
Sasha Burrow
VFX Artist
Michael Hardman
Foley Editor / ADR Recordist
Moana Hom
Set Decoration
C.C. Taylor
Stunts
Aaron Witlin
VFX Artist
Talia K. Dillingham
Stunts
Julie Richheimer
Unit Production Manager
Garrett Hammond
Stunts
Nancy Thurston
Stunts
Matt Flanagan
Stunts
Corinne Foster
Makeup Department Head
Ryan Ryusaki
Stunts
Glen Yrigoyen
Stunts
Kristina Coker
Stunts
Jorge García Bastidas
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jacob Hugghins
Stunts
Cheryl Bermeo
Stunts
Chelsy Swenson
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 11, 2013
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 26m
Content RatingR
Budget$1,000,000
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, United States of America · Santa Monica, United States
Genres
Wiki.
Sharknado is a 2013 American made-for-television science fiction comedy disaster film directed by Anthony C. Ferrante. It tells about a waterspout that lifts sharks out of the ocean and deposits them in Los Angeles. It is the first installment in the Sharknado film series. It first aired on the Syfy channel on July 11, 2013, and stars Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, and John Heard. It was also given a one-night-only special midnight theatrical screening via Regal Cinemas and Fathom Events, where it earned $200,000 from 200 screenings. The over-the-top premise and theatrics of the film quickly earned it a cult following.
The film spawned a franchise of the same name; five sequels have been produced (Sharknado 2: The Second One, Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!, Sharknado: The 4th Awakens, Sharknado 5: Global Swarming, and The Last Sharknado: It's About Time), as well as three spin-off films (Lavalantula, Sharknado: Heart of Sharkness, and 2 Lava 2 Lantula). Though the original film was not explicitly a comedy, maintaining at least a façade of seriousness despite the implausible plot, the sequels were more openly comedic in nature.