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Release Date:
January 29, 2011
Original Title:
Mega Python vs. Gatoroid
Alternate Titles:
Mega pitón contra Mega caimán
O Pântano da Morte
Obří krajta vs. aligátor
メガ・パイソンVSギガント・ゲイター
無敵巨蟒vs禁藥狂鱷
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Syfy
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 90
A fanatical animal rights activist releases giant pythons into the Everglades, believing the wild animals should be set free. When they start decimating the native animal population, an over-zealous park ranger feeds experimental steroids to wild alligators so they can fight back. The giant pythons and gargantuan alligators go on a killing spree, and it is now left up to the two feuding women to put aside their differences to put a stop to the creatures and the destruction.
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ADR Mixer:
Fred Paragano
ADR Recordist:
Brian Calhoon
Art Direction:
Aaron Bautista
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jason Griffin
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Reneé Parry
Katie Machaiek
Associate Producer:
Scotty Atkins
Ray Cannella
Karen O'Hara
David L. Garber
Camera Operator:
Alexander Yellen
Casting:
Glenn Miller
Casting Assistant:
Ashley Carr
Co-Producer:
Paul Bales
Debbie Gibson
Tiffany
Colorist:
Mark Quod
Costume Design:
Michelle Matteo
Costumer:
Laura Peyer
Director:
Mary Lambert
Director of Photography:
Troy Smith
Editor:
Shawn David Thompson
Executive Producer:
David Rimawi
Thomas P. Vitale
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Kuk
Gaffer:
Brendon Phillips
Key Makeup Artist:
Teri Groves
Line Producer:
Christopher Ray
Location Manager:
Michael C. Parisi
Original Music Composer:
Chris Ridenhour
Post Production Assistant:
Ashley Carr
Post Production Supervisor:
Mark Quod
Producer:
David Michael Latt
Production Assistant:
Catherine Ames
Production Design:
Niko Vilaivongs
Production Supervisor:
Mary E. Brown
Property Master:
Jocelyn Collins
Script Supervisor:
Suzanne C. Swindle
Second Assistant Director:
Carlos Reza
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Alexander Yellen
Set Production Assistant:
Elliot Gannon
Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries
Sound Effects Editor:
Matt Schwartz
Sound Mixer:
Thomas Corkran
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brett Bach
Craig Polding
Steadicam Operator:
Conner Vandeer
Still Photographer:
Calvin Cairns
Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Hart
Stunt Double:
Mam Smith
Spice Williams-Crosby
Karin Justman
Stunts:
Tony Snegoff
Laurence Todd Rosenthal
Sean Christopher
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brett Bach
Unit Production Manager:
Thomas Kuk
Utility Stunts:
Chris Papajohn
Cole S. McKay
VFX Artist:
Sasha Burrow
Emanuel Rosario
Aaron Witlin
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joseph J. Lawson
Mark Kochinski
Writer:
Naomi L. Selfman
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