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HorrorScience Fiction

Piranha

- A hideous death lurked unseen in the river...

When flesh-eating piranhas are accidently released into a summer resort's rivers, the guests become their next meal.

Release Date : 1978-08-03

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : New World PicturesChako Film Company

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bradford Dillman

Character Name : Paul Grogan

Original Name : Bradford Dillman

Gender : Male

Heather Menzies

Character Name : Maggie McKeown

Original Name : Heather Menzies

Gender : Female

Kevin McCarthy

Character Name : Dr. Robert Hoak

Original Name : Kevin McCarthy

Gender : Male

Keenan Wynn

Character Name : Jack

Original Name : Keenan Wynn

Gender : Male

Dick Miller

Character Name : Buck Gardner

Original Name : Dick Miller

Gender : Male

Barbara Steele

Character Name : Dr. Mengers

Original Name : Barbara Steele

Gender : Female

Belinda Balaski

Character Name : Betsy

Original Name : Belinda Balaski

Gender : Female

Melody Thomas Scott

Character Name : Laura Dickinson

Original Name : Melody Thomas Scott

Gender : Female

Bruce Gordon

Character Name : Colonel Waxman

Original Name : Bruce Gordon

Gender : Male

Barry Brown

Character Name : Trooper

Original Name : Barry Brown

Gender : Male

Paul Bartel

Character Name : Mr. Dumont

Original Name : Paul Bartel

Gender : Male

Shannon Collins

Character Name : Suzie Grogan

Original Name : Shannon Collins

Gender : Female

Shawn Nelson

Character Name : Whitney

Original Name : Shawn Nelson

Gender : Male

Richard Deacon

Character Name : Earl Lyon

Original Name : Richard Deacon

Gender : Male

Janie Squire

Character Name : Barbara Randolph

Original Name : Janie Squire

Gender : Female

Roger Richman

Character Name : David

Original Name : Roger Richman

Gender : Male

Bill Smillie

Character Name : Jailer

Original Name : Bill Smillie

Gender : Male

Guich Koock

Character Name : TV Pitchman

Original Name : Guich Koock

Gender : Male

Jack Pauleson

Character Name : Boy in Canoe

Original Name : Jack Pauleson

Gender : Male

Eric Henshaw

Character Name : Father in Canoe

Original Name : Eric Henshaw

Gender : Male

Robert Vinson

Character Name : Soldier

Original Name : Robert Vinson

Gender : Male

Virginia Dunnam

Character Name : Girl

Original Name : Virginia Dunnam

Gender : Female

Diamond Farnsworth

Character Name : Water-skier

Original Name : Diamond Farnsworth

Gender : Male

Bruce Paul Barbour

Character Name : Man in Boat

Original Name : Bruce Paul Barbour

Gender : Male

Robyn Ray

Character Name : Screaming Woman

Original Name : Robyn Ray

Gender : Female

Mike Sullivan

Character Name : Dam Guard

Original Name : Mike Sullivan

Gender : Male

Jack Cardwell

Character Name : Brandy

Original Name : Jack Cardwell

Gender : Male

Sally Bondi

Character Name : Swimming Deb (uncredited)

Original Name : Sally Bondi

Gender : Female

Eric Braeden

Character Name : Dr. Robert Hoak (swimming double) (uncredited)

Original Name : Eric Braeden

Gender : Male

Joe Dante

Character Name : Scuba Diver #2 (uncredited)

Original Name : Joe Dante

Gender : Male

Amy Holden Jones

Character Name : Hertz Clerk (uncredited)

Original Name : Amy Holden Jones

Gender : Female

Andrew G. La Marca

Character Name : Scuba Diver #1 (uncredited)

Original Name : Andrew G. La Marca

Gender : Male

John Sayles

Character Name : Army Sentry (uncredited)

Original Name : John Sayles

Gender : Male

Phil Tippett

Character Name : Scuba Diver (uncredited)

Original Name : Phil Tippett

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Not a terrible film, but there was a remake in the 90s with the exact same story featuring better acting and better effects, so you can probably skip straight ahead to that one. Now I know that if I had been around when that remake came out, I'd probably be the first in line to complain "Why'd you even bother? It's just the first movie over again!", but seeing as I watched them both in retrospect, I can ignore the fact that I'm being a total hypocrite and move right ahead to recommending you just watch the remake. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

Adventuresome and fun "Jaws" homage with far superior women RELEASED IN 1978 and directed by Joe Dante, “Piranha” chronicles events when genetically-enhanced piranha are accidently released into a river system in central Texas, which threaten kids & counselors at a Summer Camp and vacationers at a lake resort. A spirited skip tracer (Heather Menzies) and a backwoods drunkard (Bradford Dillman) team-up to save the swimmers. Kevin McCarthy and Barbara Steele play military scientists who experimented with the escaped piranha. While "Piranha" is sort of a "Jaws" (1975) knockoff, it’s different enough to not be a rip-off: The story takes place in a river system deep in the mainland and not the ocean; the ‘monster’ consists of teams of little vicious fish rather than a huge Great White Shark; the beach sequences involve quaint campground-like beaches rather than major ocean beaches; unlike “Jaws,” there’s a focus on alluring young women, although “Jaws 2” (1978) delivered the goods in this area as well; there’s more of a sense of adventure and even suspense; and the tone mixes-in amusing elements with the horrific mayhem. As inferred, the picture is highlighted by several quality females with curvy Belinda Balaski (from "The Howling") and cutie Melody Thomas Scott (from The Young and the Restless) featured in prominent roles. Moreover, voluptuous Janie Squire has some worthy screen time in the prologue. There are superb women in the periphery as well. Interestingly, the 2010 quasi-remake, “Piranha 3D,” took the sleaze route with loads of nudity, but the women are ironically hotter here, not to mention the film’s all-around more entertaining. THE MOVIE IS LEAN and filler-free at 93 minutes and was shot along a river near San Marcos in the heart of Texas, Northeast of San Antonio. WRITERS: John Sayles and Richard Robinson. GRADE: A-

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Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend for fans of Jaws or any other version of this movie. There is a 1995 remake of this movie that I would probably watch instead if I wanted to watch this gain. Not-trigger warning: There is a surprising LACK of gore in this movie. This has a decent story to it, but it shares aspects with Jaws, Friday the 13th, other movies of the era. Particularly the "hide the effect" routine that Jaws made famous. The practical effects aren't very good, which is why the best use of them was to hide the fish whenever possible. In a way, it really works if the threat is massive, unstoppable, and nearly invisible. The whole "secret government project" angle is a little irritating as this crossed my movie watching with my "otherworldy research": things like this are presented in movies as an absurd idea when they are reality. Maybe not to this extent, but as the government used to claim Area 51 didn't exist, that should prove my point. They cast was fine, I didn't see any problems, and I didn't see anything extra-ordinary from them. This isn't a bad movie, there are just so many better things to watch, including the re-make, I guess.

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The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-11-27

**Piranha is bad 70s creature feature gold! It's so bad it's great and a fun ride as long as you expect a total cheesefest.** Piranha is cheesy 70s/80s creature films at their very best! It has everything - evil military generals, obligatory lake celebrations, scientific experimentation gone wrong, horrible dialogue, low-budget effects, and more. It's clear as you watch the film that Piranha was heavily influenced by Jaws, with the city ignoring the warnings of the dangerous underwater creature, the very similar movie poster, and much more. Steven Spielberg has even named it his favorite Jaws rip-off movie. This low-budget gem was a zeitgeist of creature horror cinema of the decade that didn't allow bad effects, poor acting, or no money to stop them from making their movies. The remakes in the 2000's just used this movie as an excuse to show a lot of nudity, and while there is a little nudity in Piranha (1978), it is much briefer than its predecessors. Pirahna (1978) focuses on letting the army of hungry fish gnaw on its helpless victims. This goofy little creature flick launched the career of director Joe Dante, who later collaborated with Steven Spielberg himself to make Gremlins - a real creature masterpiece! Piranha is no Gremlins, but it sure is a fun start to Dante's creepy creature-filled career.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-11-05

"People eat fish, fish don't eat people"! Well, that might be the theory but when a meddlesome couple accidentally release a swimming pool's worth of genetically modified fish into a river, we discover that that mantra isn't strictly true! It's only because "Dr. Hoak" (Kevin McCarthy) is at the facility that our interfering pair - "Maggie" (Heather Menzies-Ulrich) and "Paul" (Bradford Dillman) learn of the potential disaster scenario looming - especially when they realise that there is a water park down the river populated with loads of noisy, bitesized, tourists just perfect for their peckish predators. Can they get down the river in time to stop carnage ensuing? On that front - well, there's not a hint of jeopardy but along the way Joe Dante does manage to create a slight sense of menace. The photography and slightly "Psycho"-esque score at times do make this occasionally a little uncomfortable to watch. That said - the acting is pretty woeful, as is the rather pedestrian dialogue and the special effects are not going to keep Ray Harryhausen awake at night. It might work quite well in a cinema, though, at Halloween after a couple of bottles of Wild Turkey. It's a fun, throw-away, adventure that swipes a little at the military meddling in the affairs of science and is actually quite entertaining. Aim low and you won't be disappointed.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-02-22

'Piranha' is short on laughs for a "comedy horror", though I did still enjoy this film. The elements to do with the titular fish are pretty strong, they are portrayed in the right way so the humans do feel in suitable danger. The piranhas aren't shown much, which is smart. Obviously it is inspired by 1975's 'Jaws' and does fall fairly far adrift of that classic, though that is to be expected and I'd still log it as a respectable attempt at following the mould set by that Steven Spielberg movie. It's nicely paced too, the ending felt like it came quickly. Bradford Dillman and Heather Menzies make for a pairing that I liked following, the rest of the cast are all on the same level - noteworthy to see Keenan Wynn and Dick Miller involved. It's not really a film about the cast though, let's be honest. Come for the piranha, stay for the piranha.