
Overview:
Four teenage girls go on a diving adventure to explore a submerged Mayan city. Once inside, their rush of excitement turns into a jolt of terror as they discover the sunken ruins are a hunting ground for deadly great white sharks. With their air supply steadily dwindling, the friends must navigate the underwater labyrinth of claustrophobic caves and eerie tunnels in search of a way out of their watery hell.Status: | Released (2019-08-15) |
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BoxOffice: | $22,260,900 |
Screen: | Johannes Roberts, Ernest Riera |
Productions: | The Fyzz, Entertainment Studios |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |



Casts
- 1008607: Sophie Nélisse - Mia
- 1931204: Corinne Foxx - Sasha
- 1213395: Brianne Tju - Alexa
- 2192533: Sistine Rose Stallone - Nicole
- 1469128: Brec Bassinger - Catherine
- 38405: John Corbett - Grant
- 9781: Nia Long - Jennifer
Crews
- 1736383: David Sadler-Coppard - Visual Effects Supervisor - Visual Effects
- 1252499: Carolyn Folks - Executive Producer - Production
- 1255912: Jennifer Lucas - Executive Producer - Production
- 1920328: Chris Charalambous - Executive Producer - Production
- 2978469: Terence Hill - Executive Producer - Production
- 1970246: Mark DeVitre - Executive Producer - Production
- 100734: Johannes Roberts - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
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‘47 Metres Down: Uncaged’ doesn’t have the inventiveness of ‘The Shallows’, the intensity and drive of ‘Crawl’, the fun of ‘The Meg’ or the gore of ‘Piranha 3D’ but, for a few fleeting moments, it does feel vaguely like an underwater version of ‘The Descent’. If only the film would ....
Continue reading ->JPV852
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Has a few moments going for it, but this is pretty much paint-by-numbers survival-thriller with some pretty bad acting (or at least poor dialogue). The first movie wasn't very good either, but at least the characters in that one didn't get into their predicament due to their stupidit ....
Continue reading ->Gimly
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Rare is the shark movie that actually tries, and for that, _47 Meters Down: Uncaged_ deserves ample credit. The shark effect quality varies wildly, but when it's good, it's really good (shame one of the not good times was the first time you see one). About as much originality as you ....
Continue reading ->Tejas Nair
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Less scares than the first one but still a good popcorn entertainer with the trademark emotional element (two step sisters here) and if you don't think about the details too much. 90 minutes of laid-back entertaining material to watch with your family and learn again why exploring ab ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Right, if Great White sharks have their equivalent of Equity, I'd be formulating a law suit against the producers of this nonsense for gross misrepresentation. For the most part, despite having this rather ripe collection of noisy young divers on their plates, the so-called monsters ....
Continue reading ->The Movie Mob
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**47 Meters Down: Uncaged sets itself apart from other shark movies with the tight quarters of its setting and the panic of quickly fading oxygen tanks. It's one of the better low-budget shark films you can find.** 47 Meters Down: Uncaged is one of the better low-budget shark film ....
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