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Python - Lautlos kommt der Tod

Originaltitel: Python
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2000
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Python - Lautlos kommt der Tod (2000)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter a military plane crash near a small American town, a giant man-eating snake sets off on a killing spree. The locals must find a way to eliminate the snake, with the help of a scientist... Alles lesenAfter a military plane crash near a small American town, a giant man-eating snake sets off on a killing spree. The locals must find a way to eliminate the snake, with the help of a scientist who knows about the snake to kill it.After a military plane crash near a small American town, a giant man-eating snake sets off on a killing spree. The locals must find a way to eliminate the snake, with the help of a scientist who knows about the snake to kill it.

  • Regie
    • Richard Clabaugh
  • Drehbuch
    • Phillip J. Roth
    • Chris Neal
    • Gary Hershberger
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Frayne Rosanoff
    • Robert Englund
    • Casper Van Dien
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,7/10
    4130
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Richard Clabaugh
    • Drehbuch
      • Phillip J. Roth
      • Chris Neal
      • Gary Hershberger
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Frayne Rosanoff
      • Robert Englund
      • Casper Van Dien
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Python

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    Frayne Rosanoff
    Frayne Rosanoff
    • John Cooper
    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Dr. Anton Rudolph
    Casper Van Dien
    Casper Van Dien
    • Bart Parker
    William Zabka
    William Zabka
    • Greg Larsen
    Dana Barron
    Dana Barron
    • Kristin
    Sara Mornell
    Sara Mornell
    • Theresa
    Wil Wheaton
    Wil Wheaton
    • Tommy
    Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
    Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
    • Francesca Garibaldi
    • (as Jenny McCarthy)
    Chris Owens
    Chris Owens
    • Brian Cooper
    Sean Whalen
    Sean Whalen
    • Deputy Lewis Ross
    Gary Grubbs
    Gary Grubbs
    • Sheriff Griffin Wade
    Theo Nicholas Pagones
    Theo Nicholas Pagones
    • Dootsen
    • (as Theo Pagones)
    Scott Williamson
    Scott Williamson
    • Kenny Summers
    David Bowe
    David Bowe
    • Boone
    Keith Coogan
    Keith Coogan
    • Lenny
    John Franklin
    John Franklin
    • Floyd Fuller
    LoriDawn Messuri
    LoriDawn Messuri
    • Lisa Johnson
    Kathleen Randazzo
    Kathleen Randazzo
    • Roberta Keeler
    • (as Kathleen Lambert)
    • Regie
      • Richard Clabaugh
    • Drehbuch
      • Phillip J. Roth
      • Chris Neal
      • Gary Hershberger
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    Rusty-61

    Atrocious

    For maybe the first 5 minutes of this movie-until they got to the

    "se7en" ripoff credit sequence (by now, when you see a movie with

    this type of credit sequence, that's a sign right there that the movie

    is going to go downhill), which is intercut inexplicably with shots of

    a guy mountain biking-I thought it might qualify as a guilty

    pleasure. Then by the tiime Jenny McCarthy showed up, I realized

    it was just really, really bad.

    I saw this less than 24 hours ago but my mind is already blocking

    most of it out. I think I rented this because I was looking for

    something dumb and lightweight. Well I got those two, I just forgot

    that it should be dumb, lightweight, but also entertaining. I haven't

    looked at the credits too closely, but the movie is so wildly uneven

    it looks like about 10 different directors and editors slapped it

    together, none of them ever co-ordinating at all with the other, and

    that half of them were just maybe random people-no, children-they

    stopped on the street and handed a movie camera and asked

    them if they felt like taking over for a couple days, and the other half

    went out and spent all their paycheck on drugs. Actually I think

    both, the 10 different directors spent all their money on drugs, then

    handed the camera to some random kid on the street because

    they were too stoned to focus.

    A bad CGI python terrorizes a small town. that's about it. Not that

    this would be a problem, if the movie were decent. Anaconda had

    a pretty simple plot, and I liked it-it was trashy but at least fun.

    Casper Van Dien and Robert Englund play two scientists or snake

    experts or something who both try to upstage the other. Van Dien

    has this mustache, which I think was supposed to make him look

    older or smarter, but it just looks bad. The CGI python doesn't

    seem very interested in eating people, either, just mangling them

    or spitting venom on them. I guess it wasn't very hungry (though it

    does eat a shower curtain at one point) or just cranky. The only

    positive thing I can think of to say is at least this movie didn't try to

    pretend to be anything other than it was, and had a couple slightly

    amusing parts-well, maybe one. The scene with Jenny McCarthy

    made me realize why she doesn't get much acting work. Her and

    this actor who play a real estate salesman ham it up and overact

    so amazingly in their scenes that it was way past the point of being

    as amusing as they thought they were being.

    The constant patting-themselves-on-the-back smugness of "hey,

    look how funny and noncomformist and wild we think we're being!'"

    that the film oozes gets old within minutes and ruins any sort of fun

    you might have.

    They must have blown their whole budget on Englund (I thought he

    would have made enough money to retire by now-either he lost it

    all or is just kind of bored, or took the job as a favor to someone)

    and McCarthy, because as I said, the effects were terrible. The CGI

    itself was OK in parts, but then it would be really badly

    superimposed on what what obviously just the actors being filmed

    pretending to see a big snake. The lighting didn't even match. It

    looked like the snake was rearing up in front of a movie screen

    that needed cleaning.

    Anyway, this was just terrible and stupid in a bad way. I actually felt

    sorry for most of the actors. Even Caspar Van Dien looks

    embarassed, for God's sake. If you want a guilty pleasure, you can

    do soooo much better. Try Wild Things, Nowhere, an episode of

    Melrose Place, or Lake Placid. Caling this movie a guilty pleasure gives other genuine guilty pleasures a bad name.
    Brandy-28

    Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

    I don't think I have ever seen a more stupid movie in all my life. Now I have to admit - I always - ALWAYS - go into a movie or video with my head and eyes open to everything. I don't look at the lighting or listen to the script or look for any kind a flaw in the making of any picture. But sometimes you just want to kill certain characters in this movie. Didn't you. I COULD NOT STAND THAT DEPUTY that kept on pointing the finger at the biker guy as the murderer of those people. This movie was just plain dumb and the ending was even more dumb. It was like they were all posing for pictures and talking at the same time. Acting 101 - this is what this cast seemed to have just finished before starting this film.
    dahstra

    Ohh, it's a Kill The Celebrities Movie!

    Anaconda turned me off of snake movies, but I decided to see this one because Casper's in it. My last impression of the movie during the credits was, "ohh, it's a Kill The Celebrities Movie!" It was fun to see so many celebrities, Van Dien, Englund, Wheaton, Zabka, but only ONE of them survives! The snake's special effects weren't bad as long as it wasn't a close up. Actually, I wish that the special effects for Mummy II (The Scorpion King) had been done as well as this snake (there was a joke). The gore (acid eaten bodies) actually looked cool and I was happy there weren't any close ups of those. The gore from the snake's death was less than I expected because of the scene's setup. It wasn't very climactic. But hey, maybe that's what REALLY would have happened. The very end shows all of the survivors six months later. There was NO point to that. I'd have expected to see some "hint" at another movie, but no. It was just, look how happy every one is after this and they've achieved all their dreams. Warm and fuzzy, but it didn't propel the storyline. Good Saturday afternoon movie to relax to after you finish mowing the lawn.
    Eberts_HomeBoy

    Worse than Anaconda, better than Boa.......

    This movie was OK, but it's no Anaconda. I didn't like the fact that the acting was horrible, there were some characters that you couldn't help but laugh at, and they set it up like a slasher movie. This is a monster movie, you can't put half naked girls running through a forest in a movie about a giant snake. The one thing I did like is that Robert Englund was in the film. He is the reason I even took the time to watch it. Also, I liked the gore(even though there wasn't much.) I recommend this movie to anyone who is looking for a good laugh. Python II was MUCH better. Boa Friggin' sucked, and Anaconda is absolutely brilliant. By the way, go see Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orcid.
    husky420

    WoW!

    It is quite rare in this world to come upon a stroke of pure genius such as Python. Superb acting, a plot with more turns than a meter stick, and the special effects...Oh the special effects. Lets just say that George Lucas better watch out cuz the lead animator of Python Kevin Little is on his ass! So what if Johnny from Karate Kid is in it. So what if their plan to kill the snake was as half assed as they come( the guy took his harness off to put another one on!). Who cares if they out ran a snake that supposedly goes 50mph on bikes...which they made sure to put their helmets on before riding. And the ending...The ending was pure cinematic genius. I mean a bike shop/bar. Why haven't I come up with this idea. I could sell bikes and drink beer at the same time. That's unbelievable. And she's pregnant! Hooray! What is that about huh? Is she having mutant half snake half Johnny from karate kid babies? Why do we need to know this! And six months? It took that douche six months to get this ugly beast in the sack! I mean come on. If they are gonna be casting a female lead would you pick this chick! They had Jenny McCarthy in the movie for 2 minutes ( which were excruciating by the way) and they have this hose beast in the lead female role. What up wit dat! This was atrocious!

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    • Wissenswertes
      A full-scale python head was constructed and used during filming, but never once is seen on-screen in the final cut.
    • Patzer
      When Bart Parker draws his Colt sidearm to threaten the doctor, we hear the sound of the hammer being drawn back, but when it comes into view, the hammer is still down.
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      Dr. Anton Rudolph: You have no idea what you're up against.

      Bart Parker: You don't know my men.

      Dr. Anton Rudolph: This is not some garden snake you're going after. We are talking about a perfect killing machine. A 129-foot all-terrain vehicle capable of speeds exceeding 50 miles an hour with skin that can deflect an antitank round, enhanced night vision and a voracious appetite for human flesh. It will slaughter your men before they have a chance to blink.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Python 2 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Own Little World
      Written by Klayton

      Performed by Celldweller

      Courtesy of Esion Media

      By Arrangement with Position Music

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. August 2001 (Kuwait)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official site
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Python
    • Drehorte
      • Santa Clarita, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Python Productions LLC
      • Unified Film Organization (UFO)
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