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Bait

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Title: Bait

Tagline: Cleanup on aisle 7.

Genre: Action, Horror, Thriller

Director: Kimble Rendall

Cast: Sharni Vinson, Phoebe Tonkin, Julian McMahon, Alex Russell, Xavier Samuel, Cariba Heine, Lincoln Lewis, Alice Parkinson, Dan Wyllie, Qi Yuwu, Richard Brancatisano, Chris Betts, Damien Garvey, Adrian Pang, Martin Sacks, Simon Edds, Nicholas McCallum

Release: 2012-09-05

Runtime: 93

Plot: A freak tsunami traps shoppers at a coastal Australian supermarket inside the building ... along with a 12-foot great white shark.

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Low budget and silly but really good fun. The young cast do a great job with the silly premise and save for a few bad moments, the CGI is actually pretty decent. Better than your average made for TV movie.
 
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