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Release Date:
December 26, 2000
Original Title:
Crocodile
Alternate Titles:
Cocodrilo
Crocodilo
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Flat Dog Corporation
Nu Image
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 94
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.
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3D Animator:
Bryan Blevins
Steve Carpenter
John Ortman
Robert F. Peppler
3D Artist:
Adam Klein
3D Modeller:
Owen Hammer
3D Supervisor:
Doug Beswick
Everett Burrell
Art Direction:
John Marshall
Dan Statler
Assistant Editor:
Alison Learned Wolf
Assistant Property Master:
Vern Crofoot
Chris Dechert
Associate Producer:
Vern Crofoot
Lee Lazarow
Boom Operator:
William Munro
Christopher Sposa
Casting:
Cathy Henderson
Dori Zuckerman
Cinematography:
Eliot Rockett
Co-Executive Producer:
Eddy Chamichian
Costume Design:
Carin Hooper
Creature Technical Director:
Greg Nicotero
Digital Compositors:
John Gust Anderson
Kevin Kutchaver
David Rednour
Eric Reinhard
Director:
Tobe Hooper
Editor:
Andy Horvitch
Alain Jakubowicz
Executive Producer:
Danny Dimbort
Avi Lerner
Trevor Short
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Burke
Foley:
Eric Shemkovitz
Key Hair Stylist:
Sergio López
Key Makeup Artist:
Phillip Pico
Key Set Production Assistant:
Kent D. Smith
Line Producer:
Víctor Zavala Kugler
Antonio Zavala Kugler
Makeup Artist:
Sergio López
Mechanical Designer:
Wes C. Caefer
Mix Technician:
Eric Shemkovitz
Original Music Composer:
Serge Colbert
Painter:
Phil Carbonaro
Post Production Coordinator:
Jordan Kessler
Post Production Supervisor:
George Gale
Todd Gilbert
Producer:
Frank DeMartini
Boaz Davidson
Danny Lerner
Production Coordinator:
Dave Duce
Production Design:
Whitney Brooke Wheeler
Peter Kanter
Property Master:
Lee Lazarow
Pyrotechnician:
Richard L. Hill
Screenplay:
Jace Anderson
Adam Gierasch
Michael D. Weiss
Second Assistant Director:
Maximillian D. Day
Kevin Wyrauch
Set Decoration:
Mae Brunken
Set Dresser:
René Marquéz
Gabrael Wilson
Sound Editor:
Colin Bates
Sound Mixer:
David Chornow
Special Effects:
Sergio Jara Jr.
Special Effects Coordinator:
Chiz Hasegawa
Sergio Jara
George Phillips
Still Photographer:
Eric H. Lasher
Story:
Boaz Davidson
Stunts:
Carin Berger
Maximillian D. Day
Supervising Producer:
Alejandra Cárdenas
Unit Production Manager:
Dwayne Shattuck
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Edward Irastorza
Visual Effects Producer:
Theresa Rowlee
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kevin O'Neill
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