A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 26, 2010
Original Title:
Dinocroc vs. Supergator
Alternate Titles:
Dinokrokodyl kontra supergator
Starcie mutantów
Volcanic
Ősgyík az őshüllő ellen
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
New Horizons Picture
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 80
On a lush tropical island, working under a secret government charter, Martin Drake has not only grown sprawling acres of giant vegetables, but inadvertently spawned two mammoth reptiles as well. Now they've broken free of their enclosures, and Drake has only one option: kill the creatures before word gets back to Washington and they close him down. When Drake's first team of well-armed mercenaries gets wiped out within hours of setting down in the jungle, he turns to one lone hunter, The Cajun, to go in single-handedly. But will The Cajun be cunning enough to find the creatures and destroy them before they turn the blue waters red with the blood of tourists. The only hope is to bring the monsters together and make them fight. When one emerges victorious, that will be the time to strike and kill the other. It's a risky plan, but ultimately the only one that may work. One of David Carradine's last movies.
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Animation:
Sam Baker
Hugo L. Morales
Alesh Mav
Jeff Nash
Art Direction:
John Stoll
Robert Hummel
Anthony Masters
Kenny Ortega
Assistant Art Director:
Bunny Blake
Associate Producer:
Kent Matsuoka
Best Boy Electric:
Doug Weinmann
Denetia Arellanes
Miles Thomas
David Gregg
Boom Operator:
John Adams
Frank Carter
Carpenter:
Patrick Lees
Compositors:
Charles Claymont
Construction Coordinator:
Slicker Smith
Costume Design:
Phyllis Diedrickson
Craft Service:
Diane Fingado
Katharine Grieb
Director:
Jim Wynorski
Director of Photography:
Samuel Brownfield
Editor:
Tony Randel
Electrician:
Oresto Jones
Kevin Hanson
Joseph Dunn
Gunner Flinch
Julien Janigo
William Holdsworth
Executive Producer:
Roger Corman
First Assistant Camera:
Jacqueline Brennan Berardi
Kirk Bloomberg
Robert Royds
First Assistant Editor:
Todd DeSade
Gaffer:
George Gleep
Antar Abderrahman Jr.
Grip:
Chick Larkin
Jeff Gregg
Homer Garity
Tubby McCoy
Steven Meizler
Rob Sanchez
Melvyn Milgrim
Flash Fulton
Jake Morrell
Scott W. Grille
Kerrec 'K-Man' Williams
Hairstylist:
Rachel Rose DeSimone
Location Manager:
Bone-Bender Brodsky
Makeup Artist:
Rachel Rose DeSimone
Modeling:
Chris Ankli
John Labrie
Original Music Composer:
Chuck Cirino
Jon Kaplan
Al Kaplan
Post Production Assistant:
Jan Kikumoto
Post Production Supervisor:
H. G. Andrei Smyslov
Producer:
Brooks Kephart
Production Manager:
Kent Matsuoka
Property Master:
Roswell G. Flemington
Script Supervisor:
Happy King
Sculptor:
Madame Salena Dawn
Set Decoration:
Dario Simioni
Set Designer:
Gervaise Ravel
Set Dressing Artist:
Hildy Powell
Set Medic:
Jeff Myrtlebank
Songs:
Roobie Breastnut
Sound Designer:
Patrick Giraudi
Sound Editor:
Romain Bigorgne
Sound Effects Editor:
Xavier Sol
Sound Mixer:
Reagan Bond
Don Anselmo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Patrick Giraudi
Sound Recordist:
Jackie Johnson
Steadicam Operator:
Victor Macias
Still Photographer:
Tal Vigderson
Bruce Heinsius
Storyboard:
Bob Nesler
Unit Production Manager:
Brooks Kephart
Kosuke Haga
Unit Publicist:
Anthony Freemont
Visual Effects:
Michael Sun
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Justin Rader
Ryan P. Wilson
Writer:
Mike MacLean
Jim Wynorski
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