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Cage Dive

First you find the sharks. Then they find you.
2017 | 80m | English

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Three friends from California are filming an audition tape for an extreme reality game show. They document their journey to Australia where they will be doing their most dangerous activity.... Shark Cage Diving. A catastrophic turn of events leaves them in baited water full of Great White Sharks, turning their recording into a blood chilling diary of survival... and death.
Release Date: Aug 11, 2017
Director: Gerald Rascionato
Writer: Gerald Rascionato, Stephen Lister
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords ocean, shark, found footage
Production Companies Just One More Productions Pty. Ltd, Odin's Eye Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $863,413
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Joel Hogan Jeff Miller
Josh Potthoff Josh Miller
Megan Peta Hill Megan Murphy
Pete Valley Greg
Mark Fell Mark the diver
Christopher Callen Josh and Jeff's Mother
Tara Wraith Girl lost at sea #1
Teagan Berger Girl lost at sea #2
Chris Bath Chris Bath
Robert Ovadia Robert Ovadia
Paul Adams Josh and Jeff's Uncle
Wilma Adams Josh and Jeff's Aunty
Mary O'Neill Girl at party #1
Alessandro Romeo Survivor #1
Suzanne Dervish-Ali Sammy
Name Job
Gerald Rascionato Cinematography, Story, Editor, Writer, Casting, Director
Andrew Grush Music
Taylor Stewart Music
Stephen Lister Casting, Story
Antoine Mouawad Aerial Camera, Editor
Rob Embrey ADR & Dubbing
Andrew Bambach Cinematography
Andre Stamatakakos Editor
Ryan Davis Foley
Andy Ross Music Supervisor
Natalia Przezdziecka Visual Effects Coordinator
David Visone Digital Compositor
MacPherson Downs Production Design
Angela Rascionato Production Design
Lania Sitepu Visual Effects Coordinator
Magdalena Berglind Visual Effects Producer
Manuela Cripps Visual Effects Producer
Niklas Jacobson Visual Effects Supervisor
Tessa Darbonne Production Coordinator
Diego Alex Borghello Digital Intermediate
Alessandro Romeo Stunts
Casey Wright Stunts
Kate Petersen Stunts
Rick Norman Dialogue Editor
Name Title
Rana Joy Glickman Producer
Gerald Rascionato Producer
Jacob H. Gray Producer
Antoine Mouawad Producer
Charles M. Barsamian Producer
Andre Stamatakakos Co-Producer
Michael Favelle Executive Producer
Herb Ankrom Executive Producer
Paul Adams Executive Producer
Wilma Adams Executive Producer
Pete Valley Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
3.0

The sharks always looked solid, which is an important thing that shark movies often fail at. But still real bad and pretty uncomfortable to watch. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb44054871
N/A

What can I say about this movie? Let's see here. For starters it should not have been titled Open Water 3. That was the distributors attempt as a quick cash grab. This movie has zero things to do with the original. None of the characters were likeable and the mistakes made could have easily been avo ... ided. I found the film to have been both boring and predictable. Not to mention unoriginal. I felt that a lot of the scenes were plain and simple ripped off from other films and poorly edited together. The idea of shark cage diving and then having the cage to malfunction was last seen in "47 Meters Down" which was imho iffy in it's own right. The video/dvd box looks similar to Jaws with the GSW rising to the surface and the cage sinking well see my earlier comment about 47 Meters. The ending was also unoriginal, boring, and poorly acted. The sharks however did seem okay. CGI might make things a little easier in the editing room but it is not easy to get them right. I'd avoid this stinker at all costs. You're better off to screen the original.

Jun 23, 2021
Wooster
N/A

I saw this movie after it was recommended. That was just a waste of time. Thankfully I saw it on the telly for free. The poster looked kind of cool. The movie itself was not. In fact "Cage Dive" is trying to cash in using the Open Water title. This film had nothing to do with the Chris Kentis film. ... In fact it is similar in nature to "47 Meters Down" instead. Basically a small group of unlikable unrealistic friends decide to make an audition video for an extreme survivor type reality program. They decide to fly from Los Angeles to Australia for shark diving. Still with me? It gets dumber from here. Predictably the boat is capsized and everyone is dumped into the ocean. Various people die from either the accident or from shark attacks. One of the members of the group finds a flare and winds up killing someone in a raft due to her own petty and selfish nature. The flare accident was just that. I don't want to give away the ending but...Let's just say there was no way the film could get any dumber.

Jun 23, 2021
nairtejas
3.0

Open Water 3 is low on all departments, and two of the main ones that affect viewing experience are the characters and the number of thrilling sequences. While I loved the attempt to add some drama between the characters and the use of night vision somewhere during the 80-minute running time, I did ... not enjoy watching it. The characters are repulsive, which gave me an idea that maybe the director did not care enough to make this an entertaining/serious movie about the perils of going near sharks. The weakest in the franchise. (Grade D). TN.

Jun 23, 2021