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Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature

Beatiful, seductive and totally deadly.
2001 | 91m | English

(4044 votes)

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Two carnies (Sewell and Gugino) abduct a mermaid in Ireland, circa 1900, and decide to transport her to America. As their ship loses its way and heads towards the mythical Forbidden Islands, the mermaid begins to display its deadly side.
Release Date: Dec 20, 2001
Director: Sebastian Gutierrez
Writer: Sebastian Gutierrez
Genres: Fantasy, Horror, TV Movie
Keywords ship, mermaid, remake
Production Companies Columbia TriStar, HBO, Creature Features Productions LLC
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rufus Sewell Angus
Carla Gugino Lily
Jim Piddock Captain Dunn
Reno Wilson Bailey
Mark Aiken Gifford
Fintan McKeown Skelly
Aubrey Morris Mr. Woolrich
Gil Bellows Miles
Rya Kihlstedt Mermaid
Hannah Sim Queen of the Lair
Jon Sklaroff Russian Eddie
David Nott Cook
Dan Hildebrand Christian
Preston Maybank Navy Captain
Brian Sieve Officer Dixon
Matthew Roseman Officer Jenkins (as Matt Roseman)
Isabella Gutierrez Miranda
Gabriel Gutierrez Young O'Donnell
Name Job
Steve Ecclesine Line Producer
Jerry Fleming Production Design
Daniel T. Cahn Editor
David Reynolds Music
Peter Borck Art Direction
Betty Berberian Set Decoration
Myke Michaels Makeup Department Head
Barbara Cantu Key Hair Stylist
Richard Wetzel Key Makeup Artist
Stephanie Coffey Makeup Artist
Christina Ann Wilson Assistant Art Director
Wayne Springfield Construction Coordinator
Steven P. Duchscherer Property Master
Lance DeSpain Scenic Artist
James M. McCann Boom Operator
Tim Tuchrello First Assistant Sound Editor
Pamela Kahn Foley
Mark Larry Sound Effects Editor
Jonathan Golodner Sound Effects Editor
Bob Arons Sound Effects Editor
Shane Mahan Special Effects Supervisor
Andy Schoneberg Special Effects Supervisor
Dan Schmit Visual Effects Supervisor
Amy C. Halpern Gaffer
Darryl Wilson Dolly Grip
Mary Funsten First Assistant Camera
Bruce Swift Key Grip
Gary Katsuya Ushino First Assistant Camera
D.R. Curtis Lighting Technician
Chuck Zlotnick Still Photographer
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Ed Mitchell Casting
Bruce H. Newberg Casting
Georgianne Walken Casting
Shari Steinberg Casting Associate
Mandi Line Assistant Costume Designer
Hayley Stuppel Key Costumer, Set Costumer
Mark Hartzell Assistant Editor
Chad Mochrie Assistant Editor
Robert Gluck Location Manager
Lynn M. van Kuilenburg Location Manager
Dino A. Moriana Music Editor
Michael McDuffee Transportation Coordinator
Samantha C. Kirkeby Script Supervisor
Sebastian Gutierrez Director, Writer
Thomas L. Callaway Director of Photography
Julia Schklair Costume Design
Kami Asgar Supervising Sound Editor
Mark 'Crash' McCreery Conceptual Design
Casey Ellison Lighting Technician
Joanna Shelmidine Stunts
Name Title
Lou Arkoff Producer
Dan J. Birnbaum Producer
Buddy Epstein Executive Producer
Samuel Z. Arkoff Executive Producer
Colleen Camp Producer
Stan Winston Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**This ain't no "Little Mermaid"**_ Released to TV and video in 2001, "Sea Creature" is about a couple of carnies (Rufus Sewell & Carla Gugino) in the early 20th century who come across a real mermaid in Ireland (Rya Kihlstedt), which they apprehend and intend to transport to America as a freaks ... how attraction. Horror ensues. Reno Wilson and Gil Bellows are also on hand. Originally called simply "Sea Creature" the movie was unnecessarily burdened with the overlong title of "Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature," which doesn't make sense since there's no "Part 2," although the ending leaves room for that possibility. The movie plays like a modern-day Hammer flick with elements of "Bram Stoker's Dracula," "Species" and "Alien/Aliens." While it lacks the budget of those three films, the production is comparable to those Hammer horror movies that take place during the Victorian era. "Sea Creature" also shares similarities to 1961's haunting "Night Tide" with Dennis Hopper, which also was about a (possible) mermaid. There are three basic settings in the movie: The opening carnival sequence that segues into a (sorta) castle sequence and, lastly, the long ship sequence that takes up the bulk of the story. The last one reveals the greatest weakness of the movie in that sailing on a ship is a limited setting, which makes for a little dullness here and there, but the flick makes up for it with an over-the-top horrific last act. The renowned Stan Winston was on hand as producer and you can tell with the excellent F/X of something revealed at the end, which is on par with the Aliens, Predator, and Pumpkinhead movies. No kidding. While a TV movie, "Sea Creature" is adult-oriented in that the mermaid is top-nude the entire movie (the horror, the horror!) and there's at least one overt simulated sex scene. Keep in mind, however, that the movie was shooting for realism and not raunch; not to mention that redemption and comeuppance factor into the equation. BOTTOM LINE: Despite a couple of dull or dubious scenes, "Sea Creature" delivers the goods for those who appreciate Hammer's haunting Victorian-era films, as well as movies like "Bram Stoker's Dracula," albeit understandably no where near as lavish as Coppola's film. Carla shines in both beauty and acting chops, as does Rya (who's been married to Bellows since 1994); and Sewell plays a superlative protagonist. "Sea Creature" shows that a quality product can be made on a TV budget. The film runs 91 minutes and was shot in California. GRADE: B+

Jun 23, 2021