A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Michael Shanks, Siri Baruc, Michal Yannai
Written by:
Boaz Davidson
Robby Robinson
Alexander Volz
Directed by:
Tibor Takács
Release Date:
July 28, 2007
Original Title:
Mega Snake
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+
Runtime: 90
Duff Daniels (John T. Woods), the younger, stupider brother of Les (Michael Shanks), can't help himself from stealing a rare snake that's been kept in a jar by a Native American snake dealer (Ben Cardinal), and which has to follow some rules: don't let it out of the jar, then don't let it eat anything anything living, and never fear the heart of the snake.
In 1986, in Tennessee, the father of the boys Lester and Duff Daniels is murdered by a snake in a weird ceremony. Twenty years later, Duff collects snakes while Les fears them. One day, Duff visits the Kitawa Indian Screaming Hawk to buy snakes and sees a small snake in a jar. He decides to buy the snake, but Screaming Hawk tells that the species is not for sale. He explains that it is the dangerous Unteka that has three rules to raise it: (1) never let the snake out of the jar; (2) never let it eat living animals; and (3) never fear the heart of the snake. Duff steals the Unteka and brings the snake home. However, he accidentally drops the jar and the snake eats his cat. The snake gets bigger and bigger eating animals and the locals. Now Les, his former girlfriend Erin and Screaming Hawk have to stop the Unteka to save the local population.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Nikolai Kerezov
Costume Design:
Sonya Despotova
Director:
Tibor Takács
Director of Photography:
Emil Topuzov
Editor:
Ellen Fine
Executive Producer:
Trevor Short
Avi Lerner
Boaz Davidson
Danny Dimbort
Key Makeup Artist:
Anna Andreeva
Music:
Guy Zerafa
Dave Klotz
Music Supervisor:
Ashley Waldron
Producer:
David Varod
Production Design:
Carlos Silva Da Silva
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Alexander Krumov
Set Decoration:
Rosen Stefanov
Sound Effects Editor:
Lisa Hannan
Xavier Sol
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Patrick Giraudi
Story:
Boaz Davidson
Stunt Coordinator:
Yordan Zahariev
Stunt Double:
Dian Hristov
Asen Asenov
Stunts:
Stanimir Stamatov
Danko Jordanov
Ivailo Dimitrov
Georgi Manchev
Teodor Tzolov
Georgi Stanislavov
Raicho Vasilev
Kaloian Vodenicharov
Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick Giraudi
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stanislav Dragiev
Writer:
Robby Robinson
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