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Ghaffari chases shark in new film

August 09, 2019

SCIENTISTS — Vida Ghaffari (left) and Brinke Stevens don lab coats as they perform in a new film about a popular horror movie subject: sharks!
SCIENTISTS — Vida Ghaffari (left) and Brinke Stevens don lab coats as they perform in a new film about a popular horror movie subject: sharks!

An Iranian-American actress is portraying a scientist in a new film that follows the latest meme in horror films—shark attacks.

Vida Ghaffari, daughter of the late NASA mathematician Abolghassem Ghaffari, has been cast in the movie, “Los Angeles Shark Attack.”

In this film, the beaches of Los Angeles have been the scene of several recent grisly mutilations. With the bodies drenched with water and scars not resembling any modern street weapon, the police begin to suspect it’s a rogue shark.

With the much anticipated grand opening of a new beachside resort quickly approaching and the bodies beginning to pile up, it is up to marine biologists, Dr. Rebecca Mattei (Brinke Stevens) and her plucky sidekick Dr. Elaine Ripley (Ghaffari) to crack the case and help local authorities capture the beast before it’s too late.

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