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Release Date:
March 13, 2004
Original Title:
Snakehead Terror
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
A small town, desperate to recover from hard economic times, is under threat when voracious Snakehead fish mutate and survive previous lake chemical poisonings. The fish transform from pests to predators when human growth hormones are dumped into the local lake in the hopes of reviving the local fishing industry. Thriving on the hormones, the Snakehead fish grow to monstrous proportions, devouring everything within reach. Capable of moving and eating on land, they are forced to leave the now barren lake in a desperate search for food - animal, vegetable or human.
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Co-Executive Producer:
David Bursteen
Costume Design:
Heather Douglas
Director:
Paul Ziller
Director of Photography:
Mark Dobrescu
Editor:
Paul Ziller
Executive Producer:
Lisa M. Hansen
Music:
Ken Williams
Producer:
Paul Ziller
Elizabeth Sanchez
Production Design:
Shelley Bolton
Screenplay:
Anthony L. Greene
Set Decoration:
Tim Higgins
Special Effects:
Allen Benjamin
Story:
Patrick J. Vitale
Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong
Garvin Cross
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