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Dinocroc

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
2.1K
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Dinocroc (2004)
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Dinosaur AdventureActionAdventureComedyHorrorSci-FiThriller

After an African dinosaur ancestor of the crocodile is found, Dr. Campbell uses its DNA to create prototypes at Paula Kennedy's Gereco lab.After an African dinosaur ancestor of the crocodile is found, Dr. Campbell uses its DNA to create prototypes at Paula Kennedy's Gereco lab.After an African dinosaur ancestor of the crocodile is found, Dr. Campbell uses its DNA to create prototypes at Paula Kennedy's Gereco lab.

  • Director
    • Kevin O'Neill
  • Writers
    • Dan Acre
    • Frances Doel
    • John Huckert
  • Stars
    • Costas Mandylor
    • Charles Napier
    • Bruce Weitz
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Kevin O'Neill
    • Writers
      • Dan Acre
      • Frances Doel
      • John Huckert
    • Stars
      • Costas Mandylor
      • Charles Napier
      • Bruce Weitz
    • 31User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Costas Mandylor
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    • Dick Sydney
    Charles Napier
    Charles Napier
    • Sheriff Harper
    Bruce Weitz
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    • Dr. Campbell
    Matt Borlenghi
    Matt Borlenghi
    • Tom Banning
    Jane Longenecker
    Jane Longenecker
    • Diane Harper
    Max Perlich
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    • Deputy Kerrigan
    Jake Thomas
    Jake Thomas
    • Michael Banning
    Price Carson
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    • Edwin Danders
    Joanna Pacula
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    • Paula Kennedy
    Jamie Akhavi
    • Judith
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    Fred Burns
    • Deputy Collins
    Ric Sarabia
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    • Carl
    John Timmons
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    Michael Waite
    Michael Waite
    • Larry
    Jesse Warren
    Jesse Warren
    • Lifeguard #1
    • (as Jesse Strutzel)
    Mark Caldera
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    • Director
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      • Frances Doel
      • John Huckert
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    3michaelRokeefe

    An experiment escapes.

    This is a low budget Roger Corman horror/creature flick. A DinoCroc is created when manipulation of prehistoric genes runs amok. An engineered croc first kills one of its own then gets the taste of human and becomes a fast growing terror after escaping. None of the characters have any depth, but then they are not the focal point. We only get a few glimpses of the huge two-legged dinosaur descendant and some of the best "kill" scenes in a small budget film.

    My favorite scene is of a moronic character trying to use a three legged dog for bait and becomes croc food himself. Nothing left on the pier but ankle top feet. With no real stand out roles: Jane Longendecker, Bruce Weitz and Charles Napier. Most pathetic is Matt Borlenghi and an obnoxious professional croc hunter Costas Mandylor. I was most impressed with the alluring Joanna Pacula as the respectfully feared Dr. P. DINOCROC is redeeming as a crock of pickles.
    ebiros2

    Not the best of Corman's work

    Roger Corman makes entertaining movies, and he's made several giant monster movies for the sci-fi channel. Out of them all, this follows his classic style the most, including not so good special effects.

    The classic style that didn't work includes the monster not showing itself, lots of people shots that are just fillers, and slow story development.

    The special effects croc is a joke. It has no believability to its character.

    This is a cheesy movie what people expect from a borderline B movie. Since this was first in line of many of this type of movies to come, it may have had budget problems. In any case, the movie itself was successful, and spawned many different super beast movies. The later productions has much better quality.

    I couldn't warm up to this movie, and this is not one of the best of super monster series that came from Roger Corman's production.
    3Chase_Witherspoon

    Corman's CGI catastrophe

    An unscrupulous genetic engineering firm, conducting cloning experiments with crocodiles as a means to resolve the world's impending food shortage accidentally releases a specimen into the woods surrounding a popular lake with predictable consequences. Executive produced by Roger Corman, you might have hoped for better than this limp wristed CGI-dependent cheapie that features some capable and familiar faces. The leads are so busy getting into each other's pants, that poor Michael (Jake Thomas) is left to search for his missing dog alone, ending up on the Dinocroc platter. A grieving brother (Borlenghi) then sets about taking revenge with the assistance of Aussie game-hunter doubling as an ichthyologist (Mandylor) and Corman veteran Charles Napier as the local sheriff.

    Joanna Pacula's role as the firm's chief could have been a stroke of deft casting, but she receives so little air time, her role is reduced to a caricature of the stereotypical villain. But even more disappointing is the reliance on CGI animation and post-production effects to create the action sequences with the "Dinocroc". Much of the camp quality of the Corman-inspired monster movie was in the flimsy, plastic construction of the title beast. Some of the sequences on the lake (take the water skiing moment) would have been far more entertaining were it not for the clumsy computer animation.

    Co-writer John Huckert does a misguided Peter Benchley inspired cameo as a journalist – now punters will know his face as well as his name, which could jeopardise future writing gigs once you witness the quality (or lack thereof) of this effort. Choral orchestral soundtrack layered over the attacking sequences give the beast an almost unholy reverence, but the CGI effects are out of sync and the result is anything but precision or grace. If there's any redemption at all, you might draw visual relief in the fresh-faced and feisty Jane Longenecker who in spite of her lower order billing, is the constant presence throughout (and much better looking than either Mandylor or the "dinocroc").
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Good soundtrack and alluring Pagula, but cheap, irritating nonsense on the whole

    Just for the record, Dinocroc is not the worst movie I've ever see, or even one of them, not even close. But I don't really recommend it either. Dinocroc is certainly not without redeeming values. The scenery is decent, though could have done with more of an atmosphere, while the soundtrack is haunting and not too obvious and Joanna Pagula as well as having an alluring presence does what she can with a rather stereotypical character. On the other hand, I was very mixed on the story, it didn't ever bore me, it did start off well and it deserve credit for not being too derivative of Jurassic Park, on the other hand it has a very standard concept which was partly why I was never surprised at what went on in the film, the attack scenes are not suspenseful and come across as goofy instead and the the climax is abrupt and just not convincing on any level. Apart from the scenery, Dinocroc was lacking for me visually also, the editing is not as choppy as similar movies I've seen but there are moments where it is rather obviously done which detracts from any kind of nail-biting terror or suspense. I've seen worse effects, but these ones are still artificially rendered with the monster crude and not scary or the like at all. The script is horribly cheesy also, while the characters are stereotypical and made to do irritating things(like the man using his dog as bait but is still killed) and the acting is bad, especially from a bland Matthew Borlenghi and an over-the-top Costas Mandylor. All in all, cheap and irritating nonsense but not the worst way you can waste your time on. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    4audiosabbath_29720

    i have seen worse.

    This is the first non-zombie subgenre review ive done but this movie is worth doing a review for. Dinocroc is a good movie in general but unfortunately it is still an obvious b-movie. The Dinocroc itself looked great but i thought the movie itself needed a little bit more weight as in action and violence because whenever the croc is shown or is in a fight scene not very much goes on except the croc is shown and the croc either kills or runs off in a repeated process. Jane Longenecker was hot which is a plus and the acting was better than average and the most surprising thing is that the croc looked fleshy instead of like a cartoon coughs* curse of the komodo*coughs. I enjoyed this movie enough to be glad that there is going to be a sequel which is more than what i can say about some movies in general. Overall 3/6 stars and worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      Roger Corman approached the SyFy channel with an idea for a sequel, which they turned down for fear of it being a total bomb, so Corman scrapped it until 2007 when it was reintroduced as a new film called Supergator, which he produced. as well as the 2010 sequel to both films, Dinocroc vs. Supergator.
    • Goofs
      In the film's opening title sequence, the newspaper snippets say "archaeologist" when in actuality it is paleontologists, not archaeologists, who deal with fossil crocodiles.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Campbell: What about the one that escaped?

      Paula Kennedy: You said yourself these specimen have a limited lifespan

      Dr. Campbell: Oh, we don't know that for sure. There's been progress with each successive test. There's no reason not to expect this one to reach full maturity.

      Paula Kennedy: I've got some calls to make.

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      Produced by BCS and Andrew Buscher

      Destroy All Publishing

      Copyright 2002

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Roger Corman: The Official DVD Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dinocrocodile, la créature du lac
    • Production company
      • Concorde-New Horizons
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,100
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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