Additional information for Anaconda, which has a domestic theatrical release set for April 11, 1997. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. Anaconda has a total running time of 89 minutes.
13
Argentina
M
Australia
14
Brazil
K-14
Finland
16
Germany
15
Norway
14
Peru
M/12
Portugal
PG
Singapore
13
Spain
15
Sweden
15
UK
PG-13
USA
16
Iceland
12
South Korea
PG-13
Philippines
VM14
Italy
18
Ireland
89min
Anaconda
Argentina
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Austria
Anaconda
Denmark
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Finland
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Germany
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Italy
Anaconda
Mexico
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Peru
Anaconda
Portugal
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Spain
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Turkey
Anakonda
Estonia
Anakonda
Finland
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Finland
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Greece
Anakonda
Hungary
Anakonda
Poland
Anakonda
Serbia
Anakonda
Slovenia
Анаконда
Russia
Anaconda, le prédateur
France
April 11, 1997
USA
April 24, 1997
Hong Kong
May 09, 1997
Ireland
May 09, 1997
UK
May 30, 1997
Iceland
June 05, 1997
New Zealand
June 06, 1997
Denmark
June 11, 1997
Philippines
June 18, 1997
Kuwait
June 19, 1997
Slovenia
June 25, 1997
Belgium
June 25, 1997
France
July 03, 1997
Australia
July 03, 1997
Singapore
July 07, 1997
Spain
July 11, 1997
Finland
July 11, 1997
Mexico
July 11, 1997
Poland
July 11, 1997
Switzerland
July 17, 1997
Germany
July 18, 1997
Estonia
August 08, 1997
Portugal
August 09, 1997
South Korea
August 14, 1997
Greece
August 14, 1997
Netherlands
August 21, 1997
Hungary
August 22, 1997
Brazil
August 28, 1997
Argentina
September 05, 1997
Sweden
September 13, 1997
Japan
November 14, 1997
Turkey
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A "National Geographic" film crew is taken hostage by an insane hunter, who takes them along on his quest to capture the world's largest - and deadliest - snake.
Shooting a documentary about a long-lost Indian tribe on the Amazon River, director Terri Flores (Lopez) and members of her crew, including cameraman Danny Rich (Ice Cube) and Professor Steven Cale (Stoltz), come across stranded snake hunter Paul Sarone (Voight) and help him, believing he knows how to find the tribe they're searching for, but Sarone acts strangely and the crew suspect something. When Cale is bitten by a poisonous wasp which entered his mouth (leaving him unconscious for nearly the rest of the film), Sarone takes command of the boat...and the crew. They are then forced to help him achieve his true objective; hunting down and capturing a record-breaking Green Anaconda he had been tracking. During the process, several members of the crew are killed before the snake itself is shot dead and Sarone incapacitated by the newly awakened Cale. Later on, Terri and Danny, two of the surviving members of the crew, are captured when Sarone catches up to them. He dumps a bucket of animal blood on them and then uses them as bait in an attempt to capture a second, larger Anaconda. The anaconda, Terri and Danny are caught in a net by Sarone, but escape when the snake breaks free. The survivors cut their bonds and break free as Sarone himself is killed by his quarry. The snake becomes trapped in the smoke stack, which Danny ignites and it seems to have died. As Terri and Danny recuperate on a nearby dock and the snake appears one final time. Danny beats the anaconda with an axe until it is finally slain. Afterwards, the survivors of the expedition reunite on the ship, and as they float down the river, accidentally locate the natives they were originally searching for. They realize Sarone was right and begin filming their documentary as the movie ends.
Luis Llosa
Director(s)
Hans Bauer
Jim Cash
Jack Epps Jr.
Writer(s)
Jack Epps Jr.
producer
Andy Fickman
associate producer
Verna Harrah
producer
Carole Little
producer
Beau Marks
co-producer
Leonard Rabinowitz
producer
Stelvio Rosi
line producer
Susan Ruskin
executive producer
Producer(s)
Randy Edelman
Composer(s)
Terri Flores
Jennifer Lopez
Danny Rich
Ice Cube
Paul Serone
Jon Voight
Dr. Steven Cale
Eric Stoltz
Warren Westridge
Jonathan Hyde
Gary Dixon
Owen Wilson
Denise Kalberg
Kari Wuhrer
Mateo
Vincent Castellanos
Poacher
Danny Trejo
Anaconda (voice)
Frank Welker
Director(s)
Jim Cash
Jack Epps Jr.
Writer(s)
producer
Andy Fickman
associate producer
Verna Harrah
producer
Carole Little
producer
Beau Marks
co-producer
Leonard Rabinowitz
producer
Stelvio Rosi
line producer
Susan Ruskin
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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