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Mega Piranha {2010} DVDRIP Jaybob
  • Release date: 10 Apr 2010
  • Release year: 2010
  • Runtime: 92 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: female topless nudity, car chase, psychotronic film, female nudity, b sci fi, b action, b horror, piranha, science, amazon river
  • Budget: $3,000,000
Plot:
From the deep waters of the wide Orinoco River, an unstoppable, flesh-eating menace emerges, as a swarm of famished genetically mutated piranhas escapes from a top-secret laboratory. Now, as the silent predators are on their way to the United States and the unsuspecting State of Florida, Dr Sarah Monroe and U.S. Special Agent, Jason Fitch, are humankind's last chance of survival before a deadly adversary that keeps multiplying and growing in size at a frightening metabolic rate. Can they stop the ferocious Mega-Piranhas before they infest the entire world?

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