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Overview

User Rating:
2.8/10   1,629 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Jace Anderson (screenplay)
Boaz Davidson (story)
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Release Date:
24 September 2002 (Netherlands) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Ever Feel like Something is Watching You? more
Plot:
A group of friends including Brady Turner, Claire and Duncan McKay go out on a boat trip on a lake in Southern California... more | add synopsis
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Mark McLachlan ... Brady Turner

Caitlin Martin ... Claire
Chris Solari ... Duncan McKay

D.W. Reiser ... Kit (as Doug Reiser)

Julie Mintz ... Annabelle

Sommer Knight ... Sunny
Rhett Wilkins ... Foster (as Rhett Jordan)

Greg Wayne ... Hubs
Harrison Young ... Sheriff Bowman

Terrence Evans ... Shurkin (as T. Evans)
Vern Crofoot ... Harvey (as R. Vern Crofoot)
Larry Udy ... Arnold
Adam Gierasch ... Lester (as Adam Redmond)
Kip Addota ... Stanley The Fisherman
Crystal Atkins ... Blonde Bikini Girl
Mark A. Watters ... Helicopter Pilot (as Mark Watters)
Miles ... Princess
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
James McAuley ... Deputy Barney (uncredited)
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Directed by
Tobe Hooper 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Jace Anderson  screenplay
Boaz Davidson  story
Adam Gierasch  screenplay
Michael D. Weiss  screenplay

Produced by
Alejandra Cárdenas .... supervising producer (as Alexandra Cárdenas)
Eddy Chamichian .... co-executive producer
Vern Crofoot .... associate producer (as R. Vern Crofoot)
Boaz Davidson .... producer
Frank DeMartini .... producer
Danny Dimbort .... executive producer
Lee Lazarow .... associate producer
Avi Lerner .... executive producer
Danny Lerner .... producer
Trevor Short .... executive producer
Antonio Zavala .... line producer (uncredited)
Víctor Zavala Kugler .... line producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Serge Colbert 
 
Cinematography by
Eliot Rockett 
 
Film Editing by
Andy Horvitch 
Alain Jakubowicz 
 
Casting by
Cathy Henderson 
Dori Zuckerman 
 
Production Design by
Whitney Brooke Wheeler 
Peter Kanter 
 
Art Direction by
John Marshall 
 
Set Decoration by
Mae Brunken 
 
Costume Design by
Carin Hooper 
 
Makeup Department
Sergio Lopez .... key hair stylist
Sergio Lopez .... makeup artist: Mexico
Phillip Pico .... key makeup artist
 
Production Management
George Gale .... post-production supervisor
Todd Gilbert .... post-production supervisor
Dwayne L. Shattuck .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Thomas Burke .... first assistant director
Maximillian D. Day .... second assistant director
Sam Firstenberg .... second unit director
Kevin Wyrauch .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Vern Crofoot .... assistant property master
Chris Dechert .... assistant property master
L. Matt Hill .... art production assistant
Lee Lazarow .... property master
René Marquéz .... set dresser
Dan Statler .... art director: Mexico
Gabrael Wilson .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Colin Bates .... supervising sound editor
David Chornow .... sound mixer
William Munroe .... additional boom operator
Eric Shemkovitz .... foley mixer
Eric Shemkovitz .... sound re-recording mixer
Christopher Sposa .... boom operator
 
Special Effects by
Wes C. Caefer .... mechanical department
Chiz Hasegawa .... coordinator: KNB EFX Group
Sergio Jara .... special effects coordinator: Mexico
Gregory Nicotero .... special creature effects
George Phillips .... special effects coordinator
 
Visual Effects by
John Gust Anderson .... digital compositor
Doug Beswick .... 3D animation supervisor
Bryan Blevins .... 3D animator
Everett Burrell .... 3D supervisor
Steve Carpenter .... 3D animator
Owen Hammer .... 3D modeling
Edward Irastorza .... visual effects coordinator: Flat Earth
Kevin Kutchaver .... digital compositing supervisor
Kevin O'Neill .... visual effects supervisor
John Ortman .... 3D animator
Robert F. Peppler .... 3D animator
David Rednour .... digital compositor
Eric Reinhard .... digital compositor
Theresa Rowlee .... visual effects producer
Josh Saeta .... digital artist: Flat Earth Productions
Kevin Struckman .... digital effects artist: Flat Earth productions
Mark Tamny .... digital compositor
Todd Vaziri .... lead composite artist: Flat Earth Productions
Yancy Calzada .... 3D animator (uncredited)
Michael Melchiorre .... data manager (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Carin Berger .... stunts
Bruce Carson .... safety advisor
Maximillian D. Day .... stunts
Tammilynn Lane .... stunts
Pete Porteous .... co-stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Andrew Bikichky .... first assistant camera
Eric H. Lasher .... still photographer
Charles Lenz .... key grip
Adam Santelli .... additional photographer
Tony Tucker .... gaffer
Jason Young .... electrician
 
Casting Department
Rebecca Quiroz .... casting assistant
 
Editorial Department
Jordan Kessler .... post-production coordinator
Alison Learned Wolf .... assistant editor (as Alison Learned)
 
Transportation Department
Robert Rowland .... driver
Jay Wylie .... transportation coordinator: USA and Mexico
 
Other crew
Marc Bedia .... production coordinator
Natalie Borresen .... production assistant
Keith E. Cooper .... lawyer
Dave Duce .... production coordinator: Los Angeles
Chris Innis .... adr voice
Michael Perkal .... production accountant
Steven Ritt .... dog trainer
Mark Santora .... assistant production coordinator
Lina Shanklin .... script supervisor
Wayne T. Silva .... production assistant
Kent D. Smith .... key set production assistant
Vivian Velasco .... production coordinator: Mexico
Nicole Wilder .... production coordinator: USA and Mexico
Tate Wittenberg .... production assistant
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Flat Dog (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for monster violence and gore, language, some drug use and brief nudity.
Runtime:
93 min | Argentina:95 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Continuity: When Brady and Claire are making out in the woods, Brady puts his hands around Claire's neck, but in the next shot Brady's hands are at Claire's waist. more
Quotes:
Kit: We were just attacked by some HUGE creature and you're worried about BLISTERS and dirt in your eyes? more
Movie Connections:
References Eaten Alive (1977) more
Soundtrack:
One Of Those Days more

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5 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
Go into this one at your own risk., 1 March 2002
Author: (billybrown41@hotmail.com) from Kimberling City, MO.

Hmmm. This movie is kind of a double-edged sword. It's like this, I saw the box and grabbed it up because I wanted something to make fun of. Much like I did with Alligator (which turned out being really good). But here, Tobe Hooper was directing, so I figured it may be worth a shot. Back to what I was saying earlier. There is a lot to be made fun of in this movie, if you're not used to this sort of thing. Those weird people (like myself) who spend much of their free time bashing other people's work will be right at home here. Whether it be some of the characters' ill-executed dialouge or the even iller-executed Croc effects, which sometimes work and sometimes don't. Or it could just be the fact that this is the dumbest bunch of college-agers ever put on film (with the exception of Urban Legend: Final Cut).

Let me say what I like about this movie before I go any further and tell you what passes for the plot. A bunch of beer-swilling college kids (they look like their around that age, but I don't think any of them are smart enough to get in college. No, I'm not being funny) are on a Spring Break and have rented a house boat for what promises to be a fun trip on the lake. They've got all the goods. Beer, beer, and more beer. There's every characters cliche that you would come to expect, featuring the smartass, the whiner who's having trouble with his girlfriend, the loudmouth, the one who's just a little bit louder than the rest, the prude, the slut (I liked her), you get the idea. Everyone has seen this all before...Anyway, one of the girls happens to be unknowingly carrying a crocodile egg in her bag that the prankster put in there as a joke...I don't get it. But, that's the set-up for the whole damn movie. Understandably, the croc is none too happy about her egg being stolen and she's going to try everything in her power to get it back. and maybe have a little fun along the way. You can figure out the rest. The ultimate beer-bash on water, turns into a fight for survival.

Now, even though I've seen this done a thousand times, I still enjoyed Crocodile and rarely got bored. Their were a couple of moments that spent too much time meandering, but the characters are fun to be around and even the Crocodile has a certain charm. Like many other horror flicks out right now, this one has the punk/pop soundtrack and it just makes the whole thing that much more fun. Even though it's predictable, Crocodile is still worth a rental. I would've expected more from the guy who brought us the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, though. Anyhow, give it a run. It's great for some laughs.

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