First clip from aquatic creature feature Dead Sea

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021


We’ve got the first clip from the wet and wild creature feature known as DEAD SEA for you today, and it can be viewed below. Unfortunately there isn’t much action in it, but at least it sets the mood for some schlocky fun.

This globe-spanning story follows a Marine Biologist who is thrust into the violent paranoia surrounding a town preparing for the return of an impending sacrifice to a legendary serpentine creature, in this case being a giant LAMPREY, said to have surfaced from hell during an earthquake.



The film stars Britt Griffith (Syfy’s Ghosthunters, Ghosthunters International), James Jw Wiseman (The Deadliest Warrior), Devanny Pinn (The Black Dahlia Haunting, Truth or Dare), James Duval (Donnie Darko, Independence Day), Alexis Iacono (The Penny Dreadful Picture Show, World of Warcraft), Tawny Amber Young (Wonderland), Chanel Ryan (Bad Kids Go To Hell, BASEketball), Candace Kita (Barb Wire, Two and a Half Men), KJ McCormick (Syfy’s Ghosthunters), Frederic Doss (Transformers, GI JOE The Rise of Cobra) and was directed by Shockfest 2012 “Best Director” Award Winner Brandon Slagle.

DEAD SEA comes out this spring.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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