Piranha (1978)
A young couple stumble across an abandoned US
Army test site on a mountain, in which is a huge pool. Thinking it's an
ordinary swimming pool, they jump in. But this pool is home to the
piranha, and the couple are eaten alive. A young woman P.I. is hired by
the father of one of the missing kids to find them, and she meets up
with an alcoholic outdoorsman who lives on the mountain. The two of them
find the test site and drain the pool to see what's in it. As they do
they are accosted by Dr. Hoak - the sole resident of the test site - who
informs them that the inhabitants of the pool were the products of a
gene-splicing experiment called 'Operation Razorteeth', designed to
produce a mutant strain of piranha fish for deployment in the Vietnam
War against the NVA. The fish could live in cold water and breed at a
high rate. Realizing that a children's summer camp and the Lost River
Lake Resort downriver are in the piranhas' path, they set out to try to
stop it. The piranha are well ahead of them, and they kill several
people on their way downstream. When they try to warn the camp director
and resort owner of the danger, they are arrested. Thanks to the woman's
ingenuity they escape custody and race down to the camp in a state
police car to warn them. But the piranha have already struck - and there
are others who want to keep the danger of the piranha a secret... (IMDB Derek O'Cain)
Janie Squire and Roger Richman |
Janie Squire |
Heather Menzies-Urich |
Amy Holden Jones and Richard Deacon |
Richard Deacon |
Keenan Wynn |
Bradford Dillman |
Heather Menzies-Urich |
Kevin McCarthy |
Shannon Collins |
Paul Bartel |
Melody Thomas Scott |
Belinda Balaski |
Shannon Collins and Belinda Balaski |
Jack Pauleson |
Eric Henshaw |
Eric Henshaw |
Kevin McCarthy |
Mike Sullivan |
Robert Vinson |
Bruce Gordon and Bradford Dillman |
Barbara Steele and Bruce Gordon |
Barbara Steele |
John Sayles |
Paul Bartel |
Barry Brown |
Barry Brown |
Bill Smillie |
Dick Miller |
Barbara Steele |
Diamond Farnsworth |
Andrew G. La Marca, Joe Dante and Phil Tippett (unknown order) |
Phil Tippett |
Guich Koock |
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