An underwater earthquake generates a tsunami that strikes Malibu, bringing a hunting pack of prehistoric-looking goblin sharks to the surface. Although the beach is evacuated before the big wave strikes, a group of lifeguards and a crew of construction workers are stranded in the high water and have to fight the sharks to get to dry land.
Unfortunately the movie Malibu Shark Attack is not yet available on HBO Max.
Production | Dale G. Bradley | Producer |
Production | Kim Arnott | Executive Producer |
Production | Breanne Laplante | Executive Producer |
Production | Grant Bradley | Producer |
Production | Lindsay MacAdam | Executive Producer |
Production | Leighton Lloyd | Executive Producer |
Production | Jeffrey Schenck | Executive Producer |
Production | Roma Roth | Executive Producer |
Production | Kirk Shaw | Executive Producer |
Production | Stacey Shaw | Associate Producer |
Production | Brian Trenchard-Smith | Producer |
Production | Richard Stewart | Producer |
Sound | Michael Neilson | Music |
Camera | Brian J. Breheny | Director of Photography |
Art | Peta Lawson | Production Design |
Editing | Asim Nuraney | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Monica O'Brien | Costume Design |
Directing | David Lister | Director |
Writing | Keith Shaw | Writer |
Camera | Benn Hyde | Key Grip |
Camera | Kristen Jones | Clapper Loader |
Camera | Hamish Cairns | Still Photographer |
Camera | Luke Barlow | Clapper Loader |
Camera | Andrew Burnes | Clapper Loader |
Camera | Matthew Floyd | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Camera | Brad Francis | Focus Puller |
Camera | Maurice McKay | Best Boy Grip |
Camera | Troy Reichman | Focus Puller |
Camera | Ben Rothstein | Still Photographer |
Camera | Zenon Sawko | "A" Camera Operator |
Camera | Martin Turner | Second Unit Director of Photography |