SHE GODS OF SHARK REEF(1958)
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Two dudes take off for parts unknown while
trying to run from the police with no explanation
of who the guys are or why they were fleeing
the police! The ship capsizes in a storm!
One of the men and his brother find themselves
stranded on Moliki! And the fugitive is
in a hurry to get off! The head dudette of
the island thinks that their God is angry
and in need of food! You can pretty much guess
how the rest of this goes! Cool island scenery! C+
A review from IMDb.com:
Two men escape from police, only to be
stranded on a corporate owned native
island (?) where superstitious women
worship a shark god. Mayhem and Hawaiian
clothing ensue.
As with many Roger Corman movies, I
found this movie to be entertaining
despite bottom of the barrel production
values. He also paces the film reasonably,
not wasting any time on unnecessary
material. A very short running time
results.
However, I can only recommend it to
Corman fans, or to fans of low budget
tropical island movies. Those looking
for horror or sci-fi won't find it
here. - JackMay23
Bill Cord ... Christy 'Chris' Johnston
Don Durant ... Lee Johnston
Lisa Montell ... Mahia
Jeanne Gerson ... Queen Pua
Carol Lindsay ... Hula Dancer
Ed Nelson ... Guard (uncredited)
Beverly Rivera ... Island Girl (uncredited)
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