Anaconda Movie Cast 2004

Anaconda Movie Cast 2004 8,4/10 8015 reviews
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Directed by

Dwight H. Little.. (as Dwight Little)

Writing Credits(WGA)

Hans Bauer.. (1997 screenplay) and
Jim Cash.. (1997 screenplay) &
Jack Epps Jr... (1997 screenplay)
Hans Bauer.. (story) and
Jim Cash.. (story) &
Jack Epps Jr... (story)
John Claflin.. (screenplay) &
Daniel Zelman.. (screenplay) and
Michael Miner.. (screenplay) &
Edward Neumeier.. (screenplay) (as Ed Neumeier)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification

Johnny Messner .. Bill Johnson
KaDee Strickland .. Sam Rogers
Matthew Marsden .. Dr. Jack Byron
Nicholas Gonzalez .. Dr. Ben Douglas
Eugene Byrd .. Cole Burris
Karl Yune .. Tran
Salli Richardson-Whitfield .. Gail Stern
Morris Chestnut .. Gordon Mitchell
Andy Anderson .. John Livingston
Nicholas Hope .. Christian Van Dyke
Peter Curtin .. Lawyer
Denis Arndt .. CEO
Khoa Do .. Lead Lopak Hunter
Aireti .. Lopak Hunter
Andre Tandjung .. Bartender

Produced by

Verna Harrah.. producer
Jacobus Rose.. executive producer

Music by

Nerida Tyson-Chew

Cinematography by

Stephen F. Windon

Film Editing by

Marcus D'Arcy
Mark Warner

Casting By

Justine Arteta.. (as Justine Baddeley)

Production Design by

Bryce Perrin

Art Direction by

Brian Edmonds.. supervising art director

Set Decoration by

Jill Eden

Costume Design by

Terry Ryan

Makeup Department

Jason Baird.. creature supervisor
Kate Birch.. hair stylist
Nik Dorning.. prosthetic manufacture
Megan Dwyer.. hairdresser: second unit / makeup artist: second unit
Sean Genders.. special makeup effects artist
Paul Pattison.. key makeup artist
Claire Rutledge.. hair artist: second unit, Fiji
Jennifer Stanfield.. makeup artist (as Jen Stanfield)
Zeljka Stanin.. key hair stylist

Production Management

Brendon 'Moose' Boyd.. unit manager
Liz DiFiore.. unit production manager
Ray Hennessy.. production manager
Gordon MacPhail.. post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Bish Bishop.. third assistant director: second unit
Miranda Colman.. third assistant director
Jamie Crooks.. first assistant director
Jason Faulkner.. second assistant director
Mark Wareham.. second unit director

Art Department

Gustavo Balboa.. creature concept sculptor
Brett Bartlett.. construction manager
Carl Braga.. screen graphics designer
Jo Carter.. art department accountant
Martin Crouch.. screen graphics designer
Richie Dehne.. property master
Craig Fison.. miniatures
Nicki Gardiner.. set dresser
Jenny Hitchcock.. set designer
Julia Holden.. storyboard artist
Anson Jew.. storyboard artist
Miriam Johnson.. assistant art director
Peter 'Babylon' Owens.. art director: second unit
Andy Robinson.. head scenic
David Russell.. storyboard artist
Kino Scialabba.. concept artist
Dilys Tan.. art department coordinator
Rudi Tuisk.. assistant vehicle/boat coordinator
Ben Walker.. standby props: second unit

Sound Department

Damian Candusso.. adr editor
John Chalfant.. re-recording mixer
Bruce Emery.. dolby consultant
Kirke Godfrey.. sound designer / sound effects editor
Larry Hopkins.. layback sound mixer
Paul Korber.. assistant dialogue editor
Howard London.. adr mixer
Michael McMenomy.. sound department intern
Nada Mikas.. dialogue editor
Linda Murdoch.. sound effects editor
Chris O'Shea.. second boom operator
Andrew Plain.. supervising sound editor
Liam Price.. additional effects editor
Warren Santiago.. sound attachment
Blair Slater.. foley mixer & editor
Pete Smith.. re-recording mixer (as Peter D. Smith)
Lidia Tamplenizza.. sound effects editor
Mark Ward.. sound effects editor
William Ward.. assistant sound editor
Mark J. Wasiutak.. boom operator
Gary Wilkins.. sound mixer

Special Effects by

Simon Ambrose.. special effects head rigger
Billy Aziz.. special effects logistics
Toby Barron.. fabricator
Nils Bendix.. special effects rigger
Bruce Bright.. special effects onset supervisor
Paul Eichorn.. special effects runner: Sydney
Marcus Erasmus.. special effects: atmos chief
Marianne Evans.. special effects coordinator: Fiji
Lloyd Finnemore.. special effects foreman
Ray Fowler.. special effects: rain chief
David Goldie.. special effects modelmaker
Leo Henry.. pyrotechnician
James Howe.. special effects technician
David James.. special effects electrician
Jim Leng.. special effects technician
Dean Manderson.. special effects technician
Kent Miklenda.. special effects manager
Shane Murphy.. special effects head fabricator
Dan Oliver.. special effects set foreman
David Pride.. special effects design engineer
Tad Pride.. special effects supervisor
Stewart Riach.. special effects technician
Tim Riach.. special effects technician
Matt Rowe.. sculptor: creature effects
Arthur Spink Jr... special effects foreman
Monika Stankowski.. special effects coordinator: Sydney
Julian Summers.. special effects technician
Dougal Thompson.. special effects logistics: Fiji
Matt Ward.. snr sfx tech
Tim Whiteley.. special effects technician
Matt Rowe.. special makeup effects technician (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Tim Ahern.. computer effects
Ben Ambrose.. assistant visual f/x supervisor
Pippa Anderson.. visual effects producer
Miles Bellas.. modeler / texturer
James Bennett.. animator
Marten Blumen.. digital compositor
Paul Booth.. visual effects editor
Andrew Butler.. visual effects
Angus Cameron.. digital effects supervisor
Tom Davies.. head model maker
Sylvan Dieckmann.. 3D technical supervisor
Dale Duguid.. visual effects supervisor
Simon Dye.. compositor
Patrick Felgueras.. digital effects artist
Brad Greenwood.. model maker
Belinda Griffiths.. digital artist / matte painter
Michael Halley.. senior 3D artist
Sean Heuston.. digital compositor
Nicky Ladas.. IT manager / film scanner operator
Evans Mark.. digital artist
Damon Milman.. technical director
Tony O'Loughlan.. motion control camera assistant
Kim Pearce.. senior system administrator
Eric Person.. digital film supervisor
Paul Raeburn.. digital compositor
Jaime Richter.. digital compositor
Michael Sarkis.. lead motion control operator
Murray Smallwood.. digital compositor
Sean Steinmuller.. creature animator
Michele Stewart.. assistant to visual effects producer
Greg Tuckwell.. model/miniature supervisor
Randy Vellacott.. digital compositor
Donna Wallace.. visual effects production accountant
Steve Cronin.. digital compositor (uncredited)

Stunts

Renee Bowen.. stunt double
Mick Corrigan.. stunt rigger
Augie Davis.. stunts
Ashley Fairfield.. stunt double: Matthew Marsden / stunt rigger
Joe Pampanella.. safety supervisor
Glenn Ruehland.. stunt coordinator
Sheree Swords.. stunt double

Camera and Electrical Department

Jason Binnie.. first assistant
Ian Bird.. key grip
Jasin Boland.. still photographer
Simon Christidis.. underwater cinematographer
Kevin Donovan.. rigging grip
Karl Engeler.. gaffer
Martin Fargher.. dolly grip
Frank Hruby.. camera operator
Gillian Huxley.. rigging electric best boy
Glen Jenkins.. lighting technician
Ben King.. second assistant camera: additional unit
Leigh Mackenzie.. camera operator
Henare Mato.. rigging gaffer
Luis Olivares.. video assist operator
Jem Rayner.. first assistant camera
Leo Richmond.. lighting technician
Ricky Schamburg.. first assistant camera: second unit
Zeb Simpson.. video operator
Marc Spicer.. camera operator
Joe Stick.. second unit: best boy
John Trapman.. aerial director of photography
Anthony Veith.. best boy
Aron Walker.. dolly grip
Nathan Walton.. lighting technician
Helen Ward.. 'a' second assistant camera
Mark Wareham.. director of photography: second unit
Marc Windon.. assistant camera
Steven J. Winslow.. aerial camera technician: Wescam camera

Animation Department

Andy Cadzow.. animator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Sandi Cichello.. costumer
Mary Lou Da Roza.. costume buyer
Diana Freeman.. costume coordinator
Fiona Nicolls.. key costumer

Editorial Department

Alicia Gleeson.. first assistant editor
Tristan La Fontaine.. colorist
Antonio Mestres.. additional editor
Milena Romanin.. additional assistant editor
Mark Warner.. additional editor
Matthew Ozerski.. assistant editor (uncredited)

Location Management

Duncan Jones.. location assistant

Music Department

William Boston.. orchestrator (as Bill Boston)
Christo Curtis.. score recordist
Rick Giovinazzo.. orchestrator
Coralie Hartl.. orchestra contractor
Phillip Hartl.. concert master
Andrew Kinney.. orchestrator
Pilar McCurry.. music supervisor
Julie Pearce.. music editor
Larry Rench.. supervising orchestrator
Nerida Tyson-Chew.. conductor / music producer
Linda Murdoch.. music editor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Spencer Faulkner.. swing driver

Other crew

Warren Beaton.. creature illustrator
Jason Bogard.. production accountant
John Charles.. software engineer: Sony DAC
Judy Dale.. production secretary
Lou Grant.. script supervisor: second unit
Kelly Hamilton.. assistant: Ms. Harrah
Richard Harrah.. production executive
Milli Howson.. assistant to director
Kitty King.. assistant: Mr. Little
Kristin Kruger.. second assistant accountant
Ernst W. Laurel.. first assistant accountant
Damian Molloy.. marine coordinator
Arwen Munro.. production coordinator: second unit
Alexander Nicolas.. marketing
Chris O'Connell.. script supervisor (as Chrissie O'Connell)
Russell Sharp.. sculptor
Alexandra Taussig.. production coordinator (as Alex Taussig)
Jessica Walsh.. production assistant
Tim Williams.. monkey trainer
Joyce Heftel.. script supervisor: pre-timing (uncredited)
Jonathan Kadin.. production executive (uncredited)
Anacondas:
The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Directed byDwight H. Little
Produced byVerna Harrah
Screenplay by
  • John Claflin
  • Michael Miner
Story by
Based onAnaconda
by Hans Bauer
Jim Cash
and Jack Epps Jr.
Starring
Music byNerida Tyson-Chew
CinematographyStephen F. Windon
Edited by
Production
company
Distributed byScreen Gems
Release date
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20–25 million[1][2]
Box office$71 million[2]

Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (also known as Anaconda 2) is a 2004 American adventurehorror film directed by Dwight H. Little. It is a stand-alone sequel to the film Anaconda (1997) and the second installment of the Anaconda franchise. The film follows a team of researchers set for an expedition into the Southeast Asian tropical island of Borneo - Indonesia, to search for a sacred flower for which they believe will bring humans to a longer and healthier life, but soon become stalked and hunted by the deadly anacondas inhabiting the island. The origin of the giant anaconda from the original film is also explained.

Like its predecessor, the film received negative reviews and was a financial success. The film followed by a sequel, Anaconda 3: Offspring in 2008.

Plot[edit]

A team of researchers funded by a New York pharmaceutical firm Wexel Hall, including Dr. Jack Byron, Gordon Mitchell, Sam Rogers, Gail Stern, Cole Burris, and Dr. Ben Douglas leave for a jungle in Borneo - Indonesia to search for a flower called Perrinnia Immortalis, which they believe can be used as a type of fountain of youth. Though their guide Captain Bill Johnson and his partner Tran Wu has misgivings about which path to take, Jack convinces him to take an unsafe path. The team goes over a waterfall and has to wade through the river. A giant anaconda emerges from the water and swallows Ben whole, but the rest of the team escape from the river. Bill assures them that it was the largest snake he has ever seen and that it should take weeks for it to grow hungry again. However, most of the team demand that the expedition be called off. They travel to Bill's friend, John Livingston, who lives on the river, to see if Bill can borrow his boat, but they find Livingston dead and his boat crashed.

They find themselves in a small native village consisting of thatched huts and a disemboweled anaconda with a pair of human legs hanging out of the snake's abdomen. The team realizes that the snakes are unusually large in size because their lives have been extended through the orchids, which are a part of the local food chain. Jack says that since they must be close to the orchids, they should press on. However, the others contend that there is no evidence that the orchids will have the same effect on humans. Wanting to leave, they start building an escape raft.

Gordon discovers Livington's radio and gun and realizes they could have called for help long ago. Jack is unable to convince him to allow the expedition to continue, so he paralyzes him using a poisonous spider. As Jack joins the others at the raft, Sam discovers Gordon and the spider bite. An anaconda drops down from the rafters and swallows Gordon alive soon after she leaves the building. The others arrive just as it finishes, so Bill sets the building on fire in hopes of killing the anaconda, but notices that it already made its escape. Jack uses the commotion to steal the raft.

With no more material to make another raft, they hack through the jungle to beat Jack to the orchids and retrieve their raft. On the way they fall into a cave trying to escape from an anaconda. Cole gets lost and panics after finding a skeleton. He runs into Bill's partner, Tran, and as they return to the others, Tran gets pulled under and Cole tries to find him, but all he sees is Tran's lost flashlight floating. Tran is eaten by an anaconda under water. Bill tries to find Cole and Tran, but also notices Tran's lost flashlight floating and with his blood surrounding it. The terrified Cole escapes from the caves behind the group, seconds ahead of the snake, which follows him through the hole and gets stuck. Sam uses a machete to behead it, but another snake captures Cole. The team follows and find him being constricted, but still alive. Bill throws his knife and impales the snake through the head, killing it and freeing Cole.

The group finds the raft just as Jack finds the blood orchids, hanging precariously above a pit in which a ball of male anacondas are mating with the queen. Jack shoots Bill in the arm and forces the party to accompany him to the orchids. He has Sam cross the pit via a thin log to fill a backpack with orchids. As she returns, the log cracks. Jack orders her to throw him the backpack, but Sam threatens to drop the flowers into the pit unless he drops the gun. The log breaks, and she falls, hanging by her leg halfway down the pit. As the others try to help her, Jack attempts to retrieve the backpack. The spider he used to paralyze Gordon escapes from its jar and bites him. Jack falls into the pit and is devoured. The vine holding Sam also gives away and she too falls into the pit, but is alive. She climbs out just in time as one of the anacondas tries to get her feet.

The human race has been crushed in their war with the Gamilos, driven into underground cities by the invader's assault. Scientists estimate they have only a year left. Sharetv online. The young officers Susumu Kodai and Daisuke Shima receive a mysterious capsule from a ship that made an emergency landing on Mars and return with it to Earth.

The female anaconda notices them, but Gail tricks it into biting their fuel container. Bill tries to shoot the snake, but the gun is empty. Cole shoots it with a flare, causing a chain reaction that sets the anaconda on fire and kills the other snakes and destroys the blood orchids. Bill, Sam, Cole and Gail make it back to the raft as the suriviors heading to Kota Bharu.

Cast[edit]

  • Johnny Messner as Bill Johnson
  • KaDee Strickland as Sam Rogers
  • Salli Richardson-Whitfield as Gail Stern
  • Matthew Marsden as Dr. Jack Byron
  • Eugene Byrd as Cole Burris
  • Morris Chestnut as Gordon Mitchell
  • Karl Yune as Tran Wu
  • Nicholas Gonzalez as Dr. Ben Douglas
  • Andy Anderson as John Livingston

Soundtrack[edit]

Anacondas:
The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Film score by
Nerida-Tyson Crew
ReleasedAugust 30, 2004
GenreSoundtracks
Film scores
Length60:57
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Anaconda soundtrack chronology
Anaconda
(1997)
Anacondas:
The Hunt for the Blood Orchid

(2004)

The soundtrack for the film was composed by Nerida-Tyson Crew and released by Varèse Sarabande.[3]

Track listing
  1. Opening Titles / Jungle Floor (2:12)
  2. Elixir Perrinia Immortalis (1:40)
  3. Kong Attacks Gail (2:04)
  4. Stealing the Fruit / Kong Terrified (3:06)
  5. Almost a Kiss (1:20)
  6. Predator in the Water (3:53)
  7. Enter the Jungle (0:56)
  8. Foreboding Path (2:22)
  9. Crossing the Bog (3:29)
  10. Spider of Anaesthesia (2:58)
  11. Livingston's Death (1:05)
  12. All Hope is Lost (1:58)
  13. Lopaks (1:36)
  14. It's Mating Season (3:15)
  15. Totem (1:34)
  16. Jack's Devious Deal Uncovered (1:23)
  17. Betrayal of Trust (2:28)
  18. The Cavern (6:31)
  19. Climbing to the Light (6:02)
  20. Discovering the Orchids / Face Off (11:14)

Reception[edit]

Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid debuted at second place in the box office, earned $32,238,923 in the United States and the international gross of $38,753,975, bringing a worldwide total of $70,992,898.[2]

Rotten Tomatoes reports that the film received 25% positive reviews based on 118 reviews.[4]Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 40 out of 100 based on 28 reviews.[5] Roger Ebert awarded the film two out of four stars, a rating less than that he gave the original film. Ebert, however, praised the acting of Matthew Marsden as being 'suitably treacherous'.[6] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'B' on an A+ to F scale.

The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Remake or Sequel, but lost to Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Box Office History for Anaconda Movies'. The Numbers. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  2. ^ abc'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
  3. ^'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'. AllMusic. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  4. ^'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid - Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes'. Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 19 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  5. ^'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004): Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  6. ^'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid'. Chicago Sun-Times.
  7. ^''Razzie Award (2005)''.. imdb

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