Anaconda Film
A 'National Geographic' film crew is taken hostage by an insane hunter, who takes them along on his quest to capture the world's largest - and deadliest - snake.
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Contents. Plot A poacher hides from an anaconda in his boat. While it breaks through the boat, the poacher commits suicide.
While shooting a documentary about a long-lost Indigenous tribe, the Shirishamas, on the, director Terri Flores and members of her crew—including cameraman Danny Rich , production manager Denise Kalberg , her boyfriend, sound engineer Gary Dixon , visionary Warren Westridge , anthropologist Professor Steven Cale , and boat skipper Mateo —come across stranded snake hunter Paul Serone and help him, believing he knows how to find the tribe they are searching for. Most of the crew are uncomfortable around Serone, and Cale clashes with him several times in regards to Shirishama lore.
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Later, while trying to free the boat's propeller from a rope, Cale is stung in the throat by a inside his, which swells his throat shut and leaves him unconscious. Serone performs an emergency, seemingly saving Cale's life.
With that, Serone takes command of the boat and the crew. They are then forced to help him achieve his true objective—hunting down and capturing a record-breaking he had been tracking. Mateo is the first of the crew to be killed by the anaconda, which coils around him and then breaks his neck near the boat where the poacher had been killed.
A photograph in an old newspaper reveals that Mateo, Serone, and the unnamed poacher were working together to catch animals, including snakes. The others try to find him while Gary sides with Serone, who promises if they help him find the anaconda, he will help them get out alive. Later at night, the anaconda attacks the boat.
When Serone attempts to capture the snake, it crushes Gary, killing and eating him, leaving Denise devastated. The survivors overcome Serone and tie him up. The next day, the boat becomes stuck at a waterfall, requiring Terri, Danny, and Westridge to enter the water to winch it loose. When Denise attempts to kill Serone as revenge for Gary's death, he gets the edge and strangles her to death with his legs before dumping her body in the river. When the anaconda returns, Westridge distracts it long enough for Terri and Danny to return to the boat while he ascends the waterfall.
Danny and the freed Serone fight, as Westridge is coiled by the snake. Before it can kill him, the tree supporting the anaconda breaks, sending everyone into the water and waking up Cale. With Westridge killed in the fall, the snake coils itself around Danny, only to be shot in the head by Terri.
An enraged Serone attacks Terri, only to be stabbed with the tranquilizer dart by Cale, who soon loses consciousness again. Danny punches the drugged Serone, knocking him into the river. However, Terri and Danny are soon re-captured when Serone catches up to them. He dumps a bucket of monkey blood on them and uses them as bait in an attempt to capture a second, larger anaconda.
The anaconda appears and coils itself around Terri and Danny and begins to suffocate them. They are caught in a net by Serone, but the snake breaks free. Serone tries to escape, but the anaconda finally manages to coil itself around him and suffocate him. Terri and Danny cut their bonds and watch in horror as the anaconda slowly swallows Serone whole. Terri finds a nest of baby (normal sized) anacondas in a building, but the snake arrives and, after regurgitating the still twitching Serone, chases her up a smoke stack. Danny traps the anaconda by pinning its tail to the ground with a. Danny ignites a fire below the smoke shack and burns the snake alive.
The burning anaconda is sent flying out of the building and plunges into the water where it sinks. As Terri and Danny recuperate on a nearby dock, the anaconda appears one final time before Danny slams a splitting maul into the snake's head, killing it. Afterwards, Terri and Danny reunite with Cale, who begins to revive on the boat. As they float down the river, they accidentally locate the natives for whom they were originally searching. They realize Serone was right and begin filming their documentary as the film ends. Cast. as Terri Flores.
as Danny Rich. as Paul Serone. as Dr. Steven Cale.
as Denise Kalberg. as Warren Westridge. as Gary Dixon. as Mateo. as Poacher.
as Anaconda, Jaguars and Monkeys (uncredited) Production. Released April 22, 1997 Length 33: 56 Edel Records Anaconda soundtrack chronology Anaconda (1997) (2004) The soundtrack for the film was composed and conducted by and released by Edel Records. Track listing.
Main Title (4:45). Watching and Waiting (4:43). Night Attack (2:47). This Must Be Heaven (1:39).
Down River (2:43). Seduction (3:27). Travelogue (2:45). Baiting the Line (2:47). My Beautiful Anna.
(conda) (2:54). The Totem's Scared Ground (2:26). Sarone's Last Stand (3:00) Sequels and crossover. Main article: A sequel, in 2004, which was released to theaters and followed by three films, (2008), (2009) and (2015), a crossover film with the franchise. Even though no characters from the first film appear in the sequels, in the second film they are referenced by the character Cole Burris, when he says he knows a man (Warren Westridge) and another man (Danny Rich) that took a crew down to the Amazon and they were all eaten by the snakes; in Lake Placid vs. Neeya naana full episode.
Anaconda, another character Will 'Tully' Tull, spoke to Reba about the same incident of the snakes in the Amazon, but no mention of the characters. Reception Anaconda received generally negative reviews upon its release. Some critics did praise the film's effects, scenery, and humor, but many criticized the acting, 'forgettable' or 'cardboard' characters, inaccuracies, and 'boring' start.
On, the film holds a 'rotten' rating of 40%, based on 50 reviews. On, the film has a score of 37 out of 100, based on 20 critics, indicating 'generally unfavorable reviews'. Film critic awarded the film a mixed 2 out of a possible 4 stars, criticizing the film's 'hokey' special effects and 'expositionless' script but complimented the film's use of Brazilian locale and Voight's campy performance. Awarded the film 3 1/2 out of 4 stars and called it a '.slick, scary, funny Creature Feature, beautifully photographed and splendidly acted in high adventure style.'
Despite the initial negative reception, Anaconda has since become a, often viewed as being. The film is listed in founder 's book as one of The 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'B-' on an A+ to F scale. Awards and nominations The film was nominated for six in 1998 including Worst Picture (which lost to ), Worst Actor (; which went to for The Postman), Worst Director (awarded to Costner for The Postman), Worst Screenplay (lost to The Postman), Worst New Star ('the animatronic anaconda'; which went to for ) and Worst Screen Couple (Voight and 'the animatronic anaconda'; where they lost to Rodman and for Double Team).
It was also nominated for two including Best Actress (; who lost to for ) and Best Horror Film (which went to ). Award Category Subject Results Nominated Carole Little Nominated Leonard Rabinowitz Nominated Nominated Hans Bauer Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated The animatronic Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Box office The film opened at #1 with $16.6 million in its first weekend and remained at the top spot in its following week. In total, Anaconda went on to gross $136.8 million worldwide, making it a sizable box office success collecting more than three times its $45 million budget. See also. References.