Even though the two monster snakes from Anaconda: Offspring are dead, a trail of victim's blood confirms that a new generation of snakes has reached adulthood and is preying upon EVERYTHING. John Rhys-Davies and Crystal Allen return in the fourth installment of the popular franchise. Read more
| Starring | Crystal Allen, John Rhys-Davies, Linden Ashby |
|---|---|
| Director | Don E. FauntLeRoy, Don E. Fauntleroy |
| Genres | Horror |
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Even though the two monster snakes from Anaconda: Offspring are dead, a trail of victim's blood confirms that a new generation of snakes has reached adulthood and is preying upon EVERYTHING. John Rhys-Davies and Crystal Allen return in the fourth installment of the popular franchise.
| Starring | Crystal Allen, John Rhys-Davies, Linden Ashby |
|---|---|
| Director | Don E. FauntLeRoy, Don E. Fauntleroy |
| Studio | SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 25 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Horror |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Dubbed | Polish, Hungarian, Czech |
| Subtitles | DVD: Croatian, Icelandic, Romanian, Slovene, Hebrew, Slovak, Estonian, Greek, Hindi, Czech, Hungarian, Bulgarian, English, Arabic, Turkish, Polish |
| Released | DVD: 11 May 2009 Production year: 2008 |
| Format | DVD |
Eastern Europe is a godsend to cheap movie makers who can find great locations and cheap extras to help eak out a budget. Here, a genetically engineered anaconda surviving from Acaconda 3 escapes the clutches of a scientist in Eastern Europe and indulges in the expected death and destruction. I'm not sure if a creature from the steamy swamps and jungles of South America would thrive in a cold forest in Eastern Europe, but then one doesn't watch a giant snake movie for technical accuracy. Special effects are what you'd expect from a low budget film, and the deaths tend to be in gory detail. An amusing no-brainer for 90 minutes entertainment. Crystal Allen is cute as ever, but I preferred her in Anaconda 3.
Eastern Europe is a godsend to cheap movie makers who can find great locations and cheap extras to help eak out a budget. Here, a genetically engineered anaconda surviving from Acaconda 3 escapes the clutches of a scientist in Eastern Europe and indulges in the expected death and destruction. I'm not sure if a creature from the steamy swamps and jungles of South America would thrive in a cold forest in Eastern Europe, but then one doesn't watch a giant snake movie for technical accuracy. Special effects are what you'd expect from a low budget film, and the deaths tend to be in gory detail. An amusing no-brainer for 90 minutes entertainment. Crystal Allen is cute as ever, but I preferred her in Anaconda 3.