Crocodile 2: Death Roll (2002)
After a bank robbery, four criminals escape to Mexico, but a storm causes an accident which takes down the plane where several die in the crash. The criminals take it into their own hands to continue when one survivor is attacked and eaten by a crocodile. The criminals kill it, but from then on the mother Crocodile is on a killing spree with a goal to kill each survivor. But that is not the only worry, because they're trapped within it's world, and if it doesn't kill them, the criminals will.
Director:
Gary Jones
Writers:
Jace Anderson, Adam Gierasch.
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Heidi Lenhart as Mia |
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Jon Sklaroff as Sol |
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Martin Kove as Roland |
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Darryl Theirse as Max |
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David Valcin as Justin |
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James Parks as Squid |
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Steven Moreno as Brian |
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Chuck Walczak as Zach |
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Billy Rieck as Pete |
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Anna Cranage as Julie |
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Dan Martin as Pilot |
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Sean Euro as Sean |
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Suzanne Thirumur as Reese |
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Teea Laitinen as Amanda |
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Lalith Sharma as Federale |
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Vinay Shanker Ponde as Bartender |
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Eddy Chamichian as Co-Pilot |
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Rachel Henry as Injured Passenger |
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Alison Learned Wolf as Counter Attendant |
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Amera Pasha as News Reporter |
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Frank DeMartini as Taxi Driver |
| Directing | Gary Jones | Director |
| Production | Boaz Davidson | Producer |
| Production | Frank DeMartini | Producer |
| Writing | Jace Anderson | Screenplay |
| Writing | Boaz Davidson | Story |
| Writing | Adam Gierasch | Screenplay |
| Production | Danny Dimbort | Executive Producer |
| Production | Avi Lerner | Executive Producer |
| Production | Trevor Short | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Alison Learned Wolf | Editor |
| Production | Abra Edelman | Casting |
| Production | Elisa Goodman | Casting |
| Sound | Jerry Gilbert | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Visual Effects | Scott Coulter | Visual Effects Producer |
| Visual Effects | Anton Donchev | Digital Compositor |
| Production | Todd Gilbert | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |