Venomous (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 22, 2002

Original Title:
Venomous

Alternate Titles:
Attack of the Mega Snakes
Snake Zone - Straße ins Jenseits
Virus Outbreak - Die Biowaffe
Virus-Epidemie - Das Ende der Menschheit
زهرآگین
مارهای سمی
베너머스

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Phoenician Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 97

There is no antidote.

Mutant snakes survived a terrorist attack on a government laboratory, and they now threaten the town of Santa Mira Springs, California. Seismic activity has brought snakes to the surface, where residents are being bitten. Victims can transmit the virus to healthy persons. The military puts the town under quarantine. Local physicians try to control the epidemic, while the military is primarily concerned with keeping the virus a secret.

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Additional Photography:
Gary Graver
Donald G. Jackson

Art Direction:
Linda Louise Sheets

Costume Design:
Robert Constant

Director:
Fred Olen Ray

Director of Photography:
Andrea V. Rossotto

Editor:
Randy Carter

Executive Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen

Makeup Department Head:
Stefanie Owens

Music:
Neal Acree

Producer:
Alison Semenza
Jim Wynorski

Production Design:
Steve Ralph

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg

Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Bragg

Stunts:
Ellen Statham
Patrick J. Statham
Robert Powell
Paul E. Short
Steve Hart
Matthew R. Anderson

Writer:
Sean McGinly
Dan Golden

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