Anaconda (1997) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 11, 1997

Original Title:
Anaconda

Alternate Titles:
Anaconda
Anaconda 1
Anaconda, le prédateur
Anakonda
KEC BOYS
Trăn Khổng Lồ
เลื้อยสยองโลก
狂蟒之災
아나콘다 1

Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinema Line Film Corporation
Columbia Pictures
Middle Fork Productions
Skylight Cinema Foto Art
Skylight Cinema Foto Art (US)
St. Tropez Films

Production Countries:
Brazil | Peru | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 13  AU: M  BR: 14  CH: 16  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  ES: 12  FI: K-16  FR: 12  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 18  IS: 16  IT: VM14  KR: 12  PH: R-13  PL: 18  PT: M/12  SE: 15  SG: PG  SK: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 89

When you can't breathe, you can't scream.

A "National Geographic" film crew is taken hostage by an insane hunter, who takes them along on his quest to capture the world's largest - and deadliest - snake.

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ADR Editor:
Avram D. Gold

ADR Supervisor:
Kimberly Harris

Aerial Camera:
Toca Seabra

Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects:
Steve Blumenkrantz

Art Direction:
Barry Chusid

Assistant Art Director:
Tom Reta

Assistant Camera:
Jim Marquette

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Rick Senteno

Assistant Location Manager:
Jane E. Graves

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Justine Hebron

Assistant Production Manager:
Valeria Costa Amorim

Associate Producer:
Andy Fickman

Best Boy Grip:
Walter Royle

Boom Operator:
Steve Birkett

Camera Loader:
Gu Ramalho

Camera Operator:
Walt Fraser

Camera Trainee:
Pedro Moraes

Casting:
Mindy Marin

Casting Associate:
John Papsidera

Co-Producer:
Beau Marks

Color Timer:
Dale E. Grahn

Compositing Lead:
Colin Campbell

Construction Coordinator:
Michael Muscarella

Costume Design:
Kathy Monderine

Costumer:
Roberto Carneiro

Craft Service:
Todd Johnson

Dialogue Editor:
John H. Arrufat

Director:
Luis Llosa

Director of Photography:
Bill Butler

Dolly Grip:
Edward C. Peters

Driver:
John F. Teeple

Editor:
Michael R. Miller

Executive Producer:
Susan Ruskin

First Assistant Accountant:
Tiffany Fraser

First Assistant Camera:
Alex Touyarot

First Assistant Director:
K.C. Colwell

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Destiny Borden

Foley Artist:
Gary A. Hecker

Foley Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan

Gaffer:
David Maddux

Greensman:
Glen Harmon

Grip:
Gary A. Beaird

Hairstylist:
Dino Ganziano

Key Grip:
Philip Sloan

Key Hair Stylist:
Donna Barrett Gilbert

Lead Animator:
Kelvin Lee

Leadman:
Randy Bostic

Lighting Technician:
Laurence Cropley

Line Producer:
Stelvio Rosi

Location Manager:
Deborah Laub

Makeup Artist:
Ken Diaz

Music Editor:
Joanie Diener

Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry

Orchestrator:
Guy Moon

Original Music Composer:
Randy Edelman

Painter:
Louis Medrano

Payroll Accountant:
Michael Neal

Pre-Visualization Coordinator:
Anthony Ceccomancini

Producer:
Leonard Rabinowitz
Carole Little
Verna Harrah
Jack Epps Jr.

Production Accountant:
Gene Kelly

Production Assistant:
Fred Aghajanian

Production Coordinator:
Kris Fullan Martinez

Production Design:
Kirk M. Petruccelli

Production Executive:
Richard Harrah

Production Illustrator:
Thomas W. Lay Jr.

Production Manager:
Caique Martins Ferreira

Property Master:
Tracy Farrington

Propmaker:
Justin J. LaPresle

Sculptor:
Adam Martyn

Second Assistant Camera:
Marcela Bourseau

Second Assistant Director:
Xochi Blymyer

Second Second Assistant Director:
Lisanne Sartor

Second Unit Director:
Beau Marks

Set Costumer:
Gala Autumn

Set Decoration:
Daniel Loren May

Set Designer:
Barbara Mesney

Set Dressing Artist:
Jon Aguilar

Set Medic:
Kevin A. Canamar

Software Engineer:
David Tanner

Sound Effects Editor:
Simon Coke

Sound Mixer:
Douglas B. Arnold

Special Effects Assistant:
Nancy Huffman

Special Effects Supervisor:
Chuck Gaspar

Special Effects Technician:
Tony Allard

Stand In:
Vanessa Grayson

Standby Painter:
Serge Genitempo

Steadicam Operator:
Robert Ulland

Still Photographer:
Michael Douglas Middleton

Storyboard Artist:
David J. Negrón Jr.

Stunt Coordinator:
Webster Whinery

Stunt Double:
Stephanie Finochio
Patricia Eskenazi
Terry Jackson

Stunts:
Jennifer Badger
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Dain Turner
Tierre Turner
Patrick J. Statham
April Weeden
Eddie L. Watkins
Nick Brett
Phil Culotta
Sandy Berumen
Carol Daniels
Richard Epper
J. Mark Donaldson
Terry James
Mickey Giacomazzi
Denney Pierce
Hugh Aodh O'Brien
James Ryan
Dennis Scott
Jeff Podgurski
Mike Smith

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard C. Franklin

Supervising Technical Director:
Serge Sretschinsky

Transportation Captain:
Greg Nutt

Transportation Co-Captain:
Gregory Nutt

Underwater Camera:
Pete Romano

Unit Production Manager:
James Dyer

Unit Publicist:
Mira Tweti

VFX Artist:
Ann Monn

Video Assist Operator:
Roy Bean

Visual Effects:
Bill Houston Ball

Visual Effects Art Director:
Martin A. Kline

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Jacquie Barnbrook

Visual Effects Editor:
Scott Anderson

Visual Effects Producer:
Robin Griffin

Visual Effects Supervisor:
John Nelson

Wardrobe Assistant:
Inéz Salgado Miranda

Writer:
Hans Bauer
Jack Epps Jr.
Jim Cash

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