Satan has jaws in the trailer for Donald Farmer’s Shark Exorcist

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Donald Farmer is a veteran B-movie maker, with credits going back thirty years. In that time, he has brought the world films with titles like DEMON QUEEN, CANNIBAL HOOKERS, AN EROTIC VAMPIRE IN PARIS, DORM OF THE DEAD, and CHAINSAW CHEERLEADERS, but his latest film undoubtedly has one of his best titles and concepts –  SHARK EXORCIST.

Written and directed by Farmer, SHARK EXORCIST shows what happens when 

a demonic nun summons Satan to a small fishing village, where he takes over the bodies of a great white shark and a young woman. A chain reaction of evil grips the tiny community as shredded bodies wash ashore. A Catholic priest arrives, and he must fight both teeth and temptation on land and sea in order to send these man-killers back to Hell before the tide comes in for good!

This sounds like just the sort of no-budget madness that I can't resist checking out, and the trailer embedded below drives home the fact that SHARK EXORCIST is a movie that I definitely need to see. Our chance to watch Farmer's evil fish in action will come on June 24th, when Wild Eye will be releasing the film on DVD and Digital HD.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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