Killer Crocodile

Killer Crocodile(1989)

07/30/1989 (US)Horror1h 32m
5.2

"You are invited to dinner in the tropics. But you're the dinner!"

Overview

A group of environmentalists arrives at a faraway tropical delta where toxic waste is being dumped. However the water also hides a giant crocodile. The corrupt local officials don't help much either.

Fabrizio De Angelis

Director

Fabrizio De Angelis

Story

Fabrizio De Angelis

Screenplay

Dardano Sacchetti

Screenplay

Dardano Sacchetti

Story

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Part of the Killer Crocodile Collection

These two films revolve around the threat posed by mutant crocodiles in a swampy, tropical region. In the first film, a group of environmental activists arrives in a remote tropical delta where toxic waste is being dumped. They discover a colossal crocodile lurking in the waters, killing unsuspecting victims. The local authorities, corrupt and negligent, fail to protect the people from the monster. The sequel continues the theme, this time with a focus on a new monstrous crocodile wreaking havoc on a resort community, killing anyone unfortunate enough to be near the water.

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A review by Gimly
3.0

Written on July 26, 2020

My roommate, about 10 minutes before the end of _Killer Crocodile_: "I don't think this croc deserves to get shot, but fuck the people who made this do."

There's virtually nothing about _Killer Crocodile_ that's good, but everything about the dialogue is truly terrible. The sound quality, the dubbing, the lines, the ADR delivery, all of, but most of all, the repetition. Rarely have I been so infuriated by such a large number of characters in a movie for the same one reason. Every single person in this movie says each of their lines a minimum of twice, and not infrequently, will shout a single line what felt like dozens of times back-to-back.

I liked his fat little crocodile hands though. Very cute.

_Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._