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Director: | Tobe Hooper |
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Writer: | Boaz Davidson, Michael D. Weiss, Jace Anderson, Adam Gierasch |
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A group of friends including Brady Turner, Claire and Duncan McKay go out on a boat trip on a lake in Southern California, but their joyful weekend turns into horror, when a giant killer crocodile searching for its stolen eggs, picks off anyone who gets in its way. Can they all escape in one piece or will they slowly and painfully fall to the mammoth reptile. | |
Release Date: | Dec 26, 2000 |
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Director: | Tobe Hooper |
Writer: | Boaz Davidson, Michael D. Weiss, Jace Anderson, Adam Gierasch |
Genres: | Horror |
Keywords | crocodile, toilet, prank, creature, spring break, creature feature, backpack, wheelbarrow, boy eaten, giant crocodile, mosquito repellent |
Production Companies | Nu Image, Flat Dog Corporation |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,800,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Mark McLachlan | Brady Turner |
Caitlin Martin | Claire |
Chris Solari | Duncan McKay |
D.W. Reiser | Kit |
Julie Mintz | Annabelle |
Rhett Wilkins | Foster |
Greg Wayne | Hubs |
Harrison Young | Sheriff Bowman |
Terrence Evans | Shurkin |
Vern Crofoot | Harvey |
Larry Udy | Arnold |
Adam Gierasch | Lester |
Kip Addotta | Stanley the Fisherman |
Crystal Atkins | Blonde Bikini Girl |
Mark A. Watters | Helicopter Pilot |
Sommer Knight | Sunny |
Chris Innis | Additional Voice |
James McCauley | Deputy Barney |
Name | Job |
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Tobe Hooper | Director |
Boaz Davidson | Story |
Michael D. Weiss | Screenplay |
Eliot Rockett | Cinematography |
Greg Nicotero | Creature Technical Director |
Doug Beswick | 3D Supervisor |
Kevin O'Neill | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Sergio López | Key Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist |
Richard L. Hill | Pyrotechnician |
David Rednour | Digital Compositors |
Adam Klein | 3D Artist |
Theresa Rowlee | Visual Effects Producer |
Dori Zuckerman | Casting |
Dan Statler | Art Direction |
Steve Carpenter | 3D Animator |
Whitney Brooke Wheeler | Production Design |
William Munro | Boom Operator |
Chris Dechert | Assistant Property Master |
Eric H. Lasher | Still Photographer |
Jordan Kessler | Post Production Coordinator |
Jace Anderson | Screenplay |
John Marshall | Art Direction |
Owen Hammer | 3D Modeller |
Sergio Jara | Special Effects Coordinator |
Cathy Henderson | Casting |
Vern Crofoot | Assistant Property Master |
Dwayne Shattuck | Unit Production Manager |
Wes C. Caefer | Mechanical Designer |
Todd Gilbert | Post Production Supervisor |
Edward Irastorza | Visual Effects Coordinator |
George Phillips | Special Effects Coordinator |
John Ortman | 3D Animator |
Eric Reinhard | Digital Compositors |
Víctor Zavala Kugler | Line Producer |
Adam Gierasch | Screenplay |
Thomas Burke | First Assistant Director |
David Chornow | Sound Mixer |
Mae Brunken | Set Decoration |
Eric Shemkovitz | Foley, Mix Technician |
Colin Bates | Sound Editor |
Carin Berger | Stunts |
Alison Learned Wolf | Assistant Editor |
Sergio Jara Jr. | Special Effects |
Carin Hooper | Costume Design |
Phillip Pico | Key Makeup Artist |
Lee Lazarow | Property Master |
Kent D. Smith | Key Set Production Assistant |
Gabrael Wilson | Set Dresser |
Alain Jakubowicz | Editor |
John Gust Anderson | Digital Compositors |
Peter Kanter | Production Design |
Kevin Kutchaver | Digital Compositors |
Kevin Wyrauch | Second Assistant Director |
Phil Carbonaro | Painter |
Maximillian D. Day | Second Assistant Director, Stunts |
Robert F. Peppler | 3D Animator |
George Gale | Post Production Supervisor |
Bryan Blevins | 3D Animator |
Chiz Hasegawa | Special Effects Coordinator |
Everett Burrell | 3D Supervisor |
Andy Horvitch | Editor |
René Marquéz | Set Dresser |
Antonio Zavala Kugler | Line Producer |
Serge Colbert | Original Music Composer |
Dave Duce | Production Coordinator |
Chris Sposa | Boom Operator |
Name | Title |
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Boaz Davidson | Producer |
Danny Lerner | Producer |
Danny Dimbort | Executive Producer |
Avi Lerner | Executive Producer |
Eddy Chamichian | Co-Executive Producer |
Vern Crofoot | Associate Producer |
Trevor Short | Executive Producer |
Lee Lazarow | Associate Producer |
Frank DeMartini | Producer |
Alejandra Cárdenas | Supervising Producer |
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***Entertaining and re-watchable crocogator flick*** RELEASED TO VIDEO IN 2000, "Crocodile" chronicles events in Southern Cal when a bunch of college kids go out to a scenic vacation lake for Spring Break where they encounter a giant crocodile concerned about her eggs. To be expected in such a ... scenario the youths "party" and cuss a lot, so stay away if either offends you. "Crocodile" was directed by Tobe Hooper, the hallowed director of the acclaimed "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1974). I'm not a big fan of "Texas" (although I don't hate it either) and feel "Crocodile" is a more entertaining effort. These movies shouldn’t really be compared, however, since “Texas” is serious slasher horror whereas “Crocodile” was made to be more amusing. There's a fake-looking CGI scene in the final act depicting the crocodile jumping over a boat that doesn't work at all, not to mention, it was highly unbelievable (of course, the WHOLE film is unbelievable, huh?). Other than that the F/X are fine for Grade B horror; in fact, the creature looks superb. "Crocodile" may not be great cinema but it's got loads of energy and is amusing creature feature entertainment. Anyone watching a flick called "Crocodile" knows up front that it ain’t gonna be "Apocalypse Now." It's just a fun, re-watchable creature-on-the-loose flick highlighted by some curvy cuties: Sommer Knight as the stunning Sunny, Julie Mintz as the classy Annabelle and Caitlin Martin as the intelligent Claire. On the other side of the gender spectrum, Mark McLachlan stands out as the Tom Cruise-ish protagonist, Brady, and Chris Solari as the foil, Duncan. For comparison, "Crocodile" is overall way more entertaining than 1999's "Lake Placid" and superior to 1980’s “Alligator.” It’s easily one of the best crocogator flicks. THE FILM RUNS 93 minutes and was shot at Lake Piru & Sable Ranch in Northern Los Angeles County and Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico. GRADE: A-