Capsized Blood In The Water True Story

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The movie 'Capsized: Blood in the Water,' is based on a true story of shark encounters after a sailboat capsizes in the Atlantic Ocean during a storm in October of 1982. The movie is at 8 p.m. Jul 10, 2019  Capsized: Blood in the Water is a dramatization of a real-life tale of survival starring Josh Duhamel which will be premiering on Wednesday, July 31st at 9 p.m.

In recent years, Discovery Channel has prided itself on its true, educational content about sharks for Shark Week. But, this year, the network is mixing things up with its first scripted feature film. Don't worry, though, according to a Discovery press release — so there's still an educational factor there. The press release says the movie depicts an October 1982 ship capsizing that left the crew trying to survive in the Atlantic ocean for days while sharks surrounded them.Per TV Insider, Josh Duhamel as Captain John Lippoth, Rebekah Graf as his girlfriend Meg Mooney, and Beau Garrett, Josh Close, and Tyler Blackburn as sailors Deborah Scaling, Mark Adams, and Brad Cavanaugh. Those names, combined with the October 1982 timeline, reveals which true story the movie is inspired by.According to Popular Mechanics, closely mimics the Shark Week take. In 1982, a captain, his girlfriend, and three sailors were sailing a yacht (named the Trashman) from Maryland to Florida when a storm caught them unaware.

The yacht sank, leaving the crew to fend for their lives on a lifeboat. The Star reported that, because their emergency gear had previously been taken by the storm. They were also off the coast of North Carolina, which is a.Popular Mechanics reported that the captain's girlfriend was injured during the sinking, and her blood attracted sharks, who closely followed the raft.

People magazine reported that. DiscoveryTiger sharks have a reputation for eating just about anything, and they've even earned (I don't want to make a joke here about the yacht being named Trashman, but just know that I did think about it.) As Bustle previously reported, with everything from license plates and tires to suits of armor and video cameras in their stomachs.And while fatal shark attacks are low (on average worldwide), one or more of the Trashman crew could find themselves in dire trouble in the movie version of the event. I won't spoil the ending, but let's just say. It gets intense.If it follows the true story, it will include hallucination, people drinking sea water, catastrophic injuries, and a desperate hope for rescue from a passing Russian ship days after capsizing.

Discovery UK on YouTubeTV Insider reported that Howard Swartz, Discovery's senior vice president of production and development, didn't want the film to 'demonize' sharks. 'One thing we've done really well over 30 years is celebrate sharks and try to get away from the perception of them as these mindless killing machines,' Swartz said.However, the trailer for the movie (above) is terrifyingly dramatic, so viewers may walk away a little frightened. At least of sinking off the coast of North Carolina with nothing to eat or drink and only a life raft to keep them alive. That's a healthy fear. But as the six deaths per year worldwide shows, sharks themselves are not really out to get humans — even if they do get some humans in this movie.

Blood in the Water
Written byRichard Bedser
Ed Fields
Directed byRichard Bedser
StarringJohn Hunerlach
Ryland Alexander
Pierre Blanc
Peter Brooke
Theme music composerJoel Douek
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Richard Bedser
Phil Craig
CinematographyMalcolm Mclean
Editor(s)Peter Miller
Running time120 minutes
Release
Original release

Blood in the Water is a television film that aired on the Discovery Channel in 2009. It was directed by Richard Bedser. It is based on a true-life series of shark attacks that became the inspiration for Peter Benchley's novel Jaws.[1] It was the season premiere of Shark Week on August 2 for the 2009 season.[2]

Plot[edit]

Blood in the Water tells the story of a series of shark attacks, that occurred on the New Jersey shore during the summer of 1916. Five people were attacked over the course of 12 days. The Jersey Shore attacks triggered a nationwide panic. It also details how scientists views on sharks and the threat they posed to humans changed in the wake of the attacks.[3]

See also[edit]

  • Shark Week

References[edit]

  1. ^'Shark Week is back on Discovery Channel -- and at Oregon Coast Aquarium'. OregonLive.com. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
  2. ^'Discovery Channel looks to regain its bite with its favorite franchise, Shark Week - HeraldNet.com'. The Daily Herald. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
  3. ^'Blood in the Water'. TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2016-02-06.

External links[edit]

  • Blood in the Water on IMDb


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