Bering Sea Beast Page #2

Synopsis: Dive into the depths of unspeakable terror as Sharknado's Cassie Scerbo comes face to fin with a swarm of bloodsucking sea monsters in this suspense-drenched chiller co-starring Jonathan Lipnicki (Jerry Maguire), Brandon Beemer (TV's "The Bold and the Beautiful") and Kevin Dobson (TV's "Knots Landing"). While dredging for gold beneath the Bering Sea, siblings Donna (Scerbo) and Joe (Lipnicki) are confronted by a horde of horrific sea vampires. When their father (Dobson) falls victim to the insatiable creatures, Donna and Joe join forces with a dedicated marine biologist (Jacqueline Fleming, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) and a loyal deckhand (Beemer) to kill or be killed by the beasts.
Genre: Sci-Fi
Director(s): Don E. FauntLeRoy
Production: Sony Pictures Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.0
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
86 min
240 Views


- Eighty thousand.

I have $80,000.

Do I have 85?

That's it, we're out.

- Do I have 85,000?

- Dad, I can get us another 10,000.

- You save your money, kid.

- No, Dad.

Do I have 85?

Do I have 85,000?

I have 85,000. Eighty-five

thousand is the new bid.

Eighty-five thousand, going once.

- Eighty-five thousand, going twice.

- One hundred thousand.

One hundred thousand dollars.

Son of a b*tch.

Son of b*tch knew what

claim we were after.

- I did everything to keep him in the dark.

- New guy sold us out.

The new guy? He doesn't

know enough to sell us out.

So, uh, what now?

- We dredge.

- Without a claim?

I did homework in case this didn't go

our way. After a claim is auctioned,

there's a seven-day holding period

before Thorne takes ownership,

which gives us a whole

week to dredge out gold.

That's my girl. Any gold out of Thorne's

pockets makes this twice as sweet.

Good job.

Thanks, Dad. Let's go.

I've made arrangements with Jeb Stuart.

I'll be going outwith him. Do a good job.

The least we can do for Jonas.

We don't have time for this.

I know you're under pressure, but

work together. Work as a family.

Hey, Mr. Hunter. With all this commotion,

I haven't had a chance to thank you

for the opportunity to work

on your boat this season.

Three things to remember

to do a good job:

Common sense, an affinity to

bust your ass, and teamwork.

If you're anything like your

old man, you'll do a good job.

That's all I can hope for, sir.

I'm looking for The Black Drum.

- Found it.

- I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this,

but I discovered the body

of one of your divers

washed up on the

beach this morning.

Who are you?

I'm Megan Arthur, professor of

marine biology from the U of A.

- How do you know it was our diver?

- Diver's suit had your logo on it.

Where's the body?

- In my lab.

- Excuse me?

If I let the coroner collect the body

before I could properly research it,

his report would

claim shark attack.

I believe this to be something

other than a shark.

Something other?

I've been tracking

this unknown predator

responsible for this large amount of

seals washing up along the coast.

- Is that unusual?

- It is.

Only because they've

been exsanguinated.

- What the hell does that mean?

- Entirely drained of blood.

And your diver is the first

human casualty I'm aware of.

Damn sea vampires.

Sea vampires?

Don't listen to him.

They're a local legend.

And the key word being "legend."

Care to enlighten me?

I think I remember a little

bit from elementary school.

It dates back to the 1800s, started by

a wounded fisherman who washed ashore.

Locals say before he died

the fisherman claimed to have

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