Chupacabra Terror

Chupacabra Terror

200589 min
5.1/10
Horror

Plot Summary

Cryptozoologist Doctor Peña traps the legendary Chupacabra on a remote Caribbean Island to make his name in the scientific community. When he smuggles it aboard the cruise ship Regent Queen, commanded by Captain Randolph, the monster breaks out of the cargo hold and makes a smorgasbord out of the passengers and crew.

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👥Cast (13)

John Rhys-Davies

John Rhys-Davies

Captain Randolph

Dylan Neal

Dylan Neal

Lance

Chelan Simmons

Chelan Simmons

Jenny

Giancarlo Esposito

Giancarlo Esposito

Dr. Peña

Paula Shaw

Paula Shaw

Mrs. Hartman

David Millbern

David Millbern

Rick McGraw

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Mark Viniello

Chupacabra

Matthew R. Anderson

Matthew R. Anderson

Commander Link

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Luke Darnell

Ensign Peters

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Joe Miller

Officer Hamilton

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Jason Pasquale

Eddie / Waiter

Sazzy Lee Calhoun

Sazzy Lee Calhoun

Purser

🎬Crew

Director

John Shepphird

Writers

Steve Jankowski, John Shepphird

Producers

Steve Jankowski, Jeffrey Schenck

🖼️Gallery (1 images)

Chupacabra Terror backdrop 1

🏷️Keywords

mythologycruise shipu.s. navy sealcryptozoologychupacabra

💬Reviews (1)

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Dsnake1

10/7/2019

The best way to describe Chupacabra Terror is it's a film. There's nothing really wrong with being just a film, but there's not a ton right with it either. John Rhys-Davies is a bunch of fun, and I actually really like the chupacabra costume. Overall, the acting is mostly fine, which is a good plus if the movie isn't going for straight cheese. The blood and gore effects are about what you'd expect from a low-budget, circa-2005 film, but that certainly doesn't get in the way of the general enjoyment. I don't think the doctor, played by Giancarlo Esposito, is written all that well, and there are some inconsistencies surrounding his actions. There's also something off about Chelan Simmons' Jenny character. I'm not sure if it's acting, writing, or some mix. There are also a few weird bits as to how the chupacabra is handled in general. There are some intentional morons on the ship, which function as one-note plot devices, and I'm not sure they're needed. All in all, it's a standard made-for-TV movie; it will entertain well enough, but don't go in expecting something incredible.

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