Cyclone (1978)
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Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Director Rene Cardona Jr. has many horror films to his name, including THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE (1978) and BLOOD FEAST (1972). In 1978 he added CYCLONE to his directorial resume, producing a gross-out... Director Rene Cardona Jr. has many horror films to his name, including THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE (1978) and BLOOD FEAST (1972). In 1978 he added CYCLONE to his directorial resume, producing a gross-out treat which is sure to delight fans of the genre. Initially drawing on the best traditions of disaster films, a cyclone sweeps a cast of unfortunate airplane travellers into the ocean. The survivors then enter into a harrowing quest to make it out of the ocean alive, but the shark-infested waters test them to the limits of human endurance. Some incredibly bloody scenes unfold, with Cardona Jr. delivering lashings of the red stuff as the crash survivors flail in the waters. [More]
Starring: Andres Garcia, Hugo Stiglitz, Caroll Baker, Arthur Kennedy
Starring: Andres Garcia, Hugo Stiglitz, Caroll Baker, Arthur Kennedy, Rene Cardona, Rene Cardona
Director: Rene Cardona
Director: Rene Cardona
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