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After a bank robbery, four criminals escape to Mexico, but a storm causes an accident which takes down the plane where several die in the crash. The criminals take it into their own hands to continue when one survivor is attacked and eaten by a crocodile. The criminals kill it, but from then on the mother Crocodile is on a killing spree with a goal to kill each survivor. But that is not the only worry, because they're trapped within it's world, and if it doesn't kill them, the criminals will.
Heidi Lenhart
Mia
Jon Sklaroff
Sol
Martin Kove
Roland
Darryl Theirse
Max
David Valcin
Justin
James Parks
Squid
Steven Moreno
Brian
Chuck Walczak
Zach
Billy Rieck
Pete
Anna Cranage
Julie
Dan Martin
Pilot
Sean Euro
Sean
Suzanne Thirumur
Reese
Teea Laitinen
Amanda
Lalith Sharma
Federale
Vinay Shanker Ponde
Bartender
Eddy Chamichian
Co-Pilot
Rachel Henry
Injured Passenger
Alison Learned Wolf
Counter Attendant
Amera Pasha
News Reporter
Frank DeMartini
Taxi Driver
Director
Gary Jones
Screenplay
Jace Anderson
Screenplay
Adam Gierasch
Story
Boaz Davidson
December 24, 2018
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***Survival in the swamp creature feature***
A nasty group of American bank robbers board a plane to Acapulco, but the craft crashes in a huge swamp. While the thugs and several captives try to make it back to civilization they are stalked by a large legendary crocagator that dwells in the bog. Meanwhile, the beau of one of the flight attendants hires a bush pilot to search for any survivors.
“Crocodile 2: Death Swamp” (2002) may be a Grade B creature feature, but it’s surprisingly ambitious. The survival-in-the-swamp angle is refreshing and there’s an adventurous air. The criminals are really wicked and the desperate situation just makes ‘em worse. Although the budget is lower, it’s comparable to “Anaconda” (1997) and “Anacondas: Hunt for the Blood Orchid” (2004). It’s technically not as good as either of those, but it’s not far off. The main weakness is the sometimes weak CGI for the creature.
Unfortunately, the better of the two women is gone by the halfway point (Anna Cranage as Julie). But Heidi Lenhart (as Mia) is a’right, I guess.
The film runs 1 hour, 20 minutes and was shot in India, with studio work done in Hyderabad.
GRADE: B-
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$2,200,000.00
Revenue:
$0.00