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47 Meters Down (2017)

May 25, 2017 (DO) Horror, Thriller • 89m

Overview

Two sisters on Mexican vacation are trapped in a shark observation cage at the bottom of the ocean, with oxygen running low and great whites circling nearby, they have less than an hour of air left to figure out how to get to the surface.

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Crew
David Dennehy
David Dennehy

Associate Producer

Lee Stone
Lee Stone

Associate Producer

Arnaud Lannic
Arnaud Lannic

Co-Producer

Iain Abrahams
Iain Abrahams

Associate Producer

Mark Silk
Mark Silk

Director of Photography

Duncan McWilliam
Duncan McWilliam

Executive Producer

Will Clarke
Will Clarke

Executive Producer

Fran Cooper
Fran Cooper

Set Decoration

Christophe Lannic
Christophe Lannic

Associate Producer

Andrew Boucher
Andrew Boucher

Executive Producer

Andy Mayson
Andy Mayson

Executive Producer

Eleanor Baker
Eleanor Baker

Costume Design

Robert Jones
Robert Jones

Executive Producer

Alastair Burlingham
Alastair Burlingham

Executive Producer

Harvey Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein

Executive Producer

Bob Weinstein
Bob Weinstein

Executive Producer

David Gilbery
David Gilbery

Associate Producer

Wayne Marc Godfrey
Wayne Marc Godfrey

Executive Producer

Lee Vandermolen
Lee Vandermolen

Executive Producer

Kate Glover
Kate Glover

Co-Producer

Mark Lane
Mark Lane

Producer

Jaime Gómez
Jaime Gómez

Camera Operator

Lisa Pemberton
Lisa Pemberton

Makeup Designer

Martin Chamney
Martin Chamney

Pre-Visualization Supervisor

Matt Wesson
Matt Wesson

First Assistant Camera

Miguel Baerga
Miguel Baerga

Techno Crane Operator

Trevor Brown
Trevor Brown

Digital Intermediate

Marc Dos Santos David
Marc Dos Santos David

Sound Effects Editor

Toby Spigel
Toby Spigel

Casting Associate

Helena Evans
Helena Evans

First Assistant Editor

Duncan McWilliam
Duncan McWilliam

Visual Effects Producer

Danny Duke
Danny Duke

Visual Effects Producer

Mark Gregory
Mark Gregory

Visual Effects Supervisor

Ivanna Bolonotto
Ivanna Bolonotto

Assistant Art Director

Amy Silk
Amy Silk

Underwater Camera

Gabo Guzman
Gabo Guzman

First Assistant Camera

Kristyan Mallett
Kristyan Mallett

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Mayret Velasquez
Mayret Velasquez

Script Supervisor

Alex Outhwaite
Alex Outhwaite

Dialogue Editor

Richard Kondal
Richard Kondal

Supervising Sound Editor

Chris Piccaro
Chris Piccaro

Music Supervisor

Jen Moss
Jen Moss

Music Supervisor

Richard Kondal
Richard Kondal

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Sean Mathiesen
Sean Mathiesen

Visual Effects Supervisor

Lizzie Arklie
Lizzie Arklie

Makeup Artist

Sophie Harmon
Sophie Harmon

Hairstylist

Victoria Gegenbauer
Victoria Gegenbauer

Script Supervisor

Eduardo Castells Mateo
Eduardo Castells Mateo

Animation Supervisor

Giles Burgess
Giles Burgess

First Assistant Editor

Annie Mahoney
Annie Mahoney

Production Manager

Dan Martin
Dan Martin

Creature Design

Alexandre Aja
Alexandre Aja

Executive Producer

Keith Levine
Keith Levine

Executive Producer

Tom Hajdu
Tom Hajdu

Original Music Composer

Andy Milburn
Andy Milburn

Original Music Composer

Michael Middleton-Downer
Michael Middleton-Downer

Second Assistant Director

Alex Joseph
Alex Joseph

Sound Designer

Gary Arthurs
Gary Arthurs

Stunt Coordinator

Marian Briozzo
Marian Briozzo

Post Production Supervisor

David Pagan Mariñez
David Pagan Mariñez

First Assistant Director

Tony Coote
Tony Coote

Sound Editor

Leo Dolgan
Leo Dolgan

Boom Operator

Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd

Visual Effects Editor

James Nunn
James Nunn

Second Unit Director

Simon Lewis
Simon Lewis

Associate Producer

David Bryan
David Bryan

Production Design

tomandandy
tomandandy

Original Music Composer



Reviews

P Rip

⭐ 4/10

June 21, 2017

**Missed Opportunity**
(Review is spoilerish)

Coming on the heels of last summer's surprise success _The Shallows_, comes this summer's laughable attempt to portray shark behavior. While shark movies since _Jaws_ have been scientifically inaccurate, you have to throw a movie like _Jaws_ a bone because, well, it's _Jaws_. It was a wonderfully made film, released at a time when we knew little to nothing about the nature of great white sharks. A… read the rest.

Gimly

⭐ 4/10

September 19, 2017

I spend an inordinate amount of time watching shark movies. They're almost never good, and they're almost never well made. _47 Metres Down_ on the other hand **is** well made.

It's still not good though.

_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Reno

⭐ 6/10

February 4, 2018

**Let the surviving game begin in the deep and the cold ocean floor, surrounded by dangers!**

Obviously it is this year's 'The Shallows'. So anther shark attack film, but this time it goes down to the Mexico. Two sisters vacationing somewhere on the coast of the Mexico, decides to go cage diving to see sharks with the locals they have met in the pub. It was intentional tale, so it all goes straight to the point without wasting much time. When … read the rest.

Tejas Nair

⭐ 6/10

October 10, 2020

47 Meters Down works on the old idea of great white sharks scaring a bunch of people (two sisters, in this case) but there's a bit of novelty (it takes place on an ocean bed) that makes the watch an enjoyable ride. While the dialogues - which seemed like they were just being spoken to help the audience understand the situation of the girls better - seemed inauthentic, everything else is pretty good here. A cool late-night watch with the family. T… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$5,500,000

Revenue

$62,198,461

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