Croc

Croc

2007100 min
4.4/10
HorrorActionTV Movie

Plot Summary

A large man-eating crocodile terrorizes tourists and locals near Krabi, in Thailand. Michael Madsen plays a hunter stalking the immense reptile, while sub-plots include a rivalry between a foreigner, who owns a crocodile-farm, and a Thai man who plays a part in framing the foreigner for the crocodile's rampage.

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👥Cast (38)

Michael Madsen

Michael Madsen

Croc Hawkins

Peter Tuinstra

Peter Tuinstra

Jack McQuade

Sherry Edwards

Sherry Edwards

Evelyn Namawong

Elizabeth Healey

Elizabeth Healey

Allison

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Scott Hazell

Theo

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Amy Lackgren

Sunee

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Elizabeth Lackgren

Anoon

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Nipaporn Jam Potong

Pretty Thai Waitress

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Pimjai Gajesanandana

Woman Bus Dirver

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Maria Lackgren

Konsong's Wife

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Jessica Reavis

Distressed Trekkie Woman

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Joanne Hall

Press Reporter

🎬Crew

Director

Stewart Raffill

Writers

Ken Solarz

Producers

Robert Halmi Sr., Robert Halmi Jr., Charles Salmon

🖼️Gallery (1 images)

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🏷️Keywords

crocodilealligator

💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

5/19/2019

***Decent small budget croc flick made in Thailand*** A 20-foot croc terrorizes Krabi, Thailand, while an egotistical mogul tries to put a private zoo out of business by blaming the croc attacks on smaller crocs from the zoo. Peter Tuinstra plays the protagonist, who runs the croc farm while Sherry Edwards appears as his romantic interest, an agent from the animal welfare department. Michael Madsen shows up in the second half as a formidable croc hunter. "Croc" (2007) is a TV movie that only cost $750,000, but it’s a surprisingly compelling crococator flick, all things considered. The highlight is the unique setting of west coast, Thailand, and life thereof. Sure, some of the acting by Asian unknowns is questionable, but if you roll with it, you’ll get over it. Tuinstra makes for a likable protagonist while Madsen does well in what is a cheap gig. The cast of women are interesting, but the filmmakers coulda done better as far as feminine appeal goes. The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes and was shot in Krabi, Thailand. GRADE: B-/C+

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Production Companies

RHI Entertainment