Noah’s Shark trailer: Wild Eye releasing Mark Polonia film

Among low budget genre filmmakers, Mark Polonia is a legend, with over 60 directing credits to his name. His latest project is Noah’s Shark, which Wild Eye Releasing will be sending out into the world this November. In anticipation of the release, we’ve gotten our hands on the trailer, which is embedded above, along with the film’s poster, which you can check out below.

Noah’s Shark has the following synopsis:

A fame-seeking televangelist and his film crew team set out to find the fabled Noah’s Ark, but discover it is guarded by both an ancient curse and a prehistoric great white shark.

Jeff Kirkendall, Tim Hatch, Jamie Morgan, Samantha Coolidge, and Ryan Dalton star.

I have only seen a few of Polonia’s movies, it’s tough to keep up with them when he pumps them out so quickly, but I have a lot of respect for him and the career he has built. He’s been making movies since the shot-on-VHS days of the 1980s. In the first few decades, he would co-direct movies with his twin brother John, who sadly passed away in 2008.

Polonia’s most well-known movie may still be 1987’s Splatter Farm. Some of his other credits include Lethal Nightmare, How to Slay a Vampire, Feeders, The House That Screamed, Holla If I Kill You, Peter Rottentail, Preylien: Alien Predators, HalloweeNight, Empire of the Apes, Revolt of the Empire of the Apes, Invasion of the Empire of the Apes, Chainsaw Killer, Amityville Death House, Amityville Exorcism, Amityville Island, Sharkenstein, Land Shark, Shark Encounters of the Third Kind, Virus Shark, Jurassic Shark 2: Aquapocalypse, Bigfoot vs. Zombies, Jurassic Prey, Camp Blood: First Slaughter, Ghost of Camp Blood, Camp Blood Kills, Children of Camp Blood, and Dune World.

Take a look at the trailer for Noah’s Shark, and get ready for the full film to arrive in just a few months.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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