Anacondas: Trail of Blood

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Anacondas: Trail of Blood
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DVD cover
Written by David Olson
Directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy
Starring Crystal Allen
Linden Ashby
Danny Midwinter
John Rhys-Davies
Theme music composer Peter Meisner
Country of origin United States
Romania
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Alison Semenza
Cinematography Don E. FauntLeRoy
Editor(s) Scott Conrad
Running time 88 minutes
Production company(s) Hollywood Media Bridge
Distributor Stage 6 Films
Release
Original network Sci-Fi Channel
Original release February 28, 2009 (2009-02-28)

Anacondas: Trail of Blood (also known as Anaconda 4), is a 2009 made-for-television horror film directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy. The film is a direct sequel to Anaconda 3: Offspring and the fourth installment in the Anaconda franchise. It premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on February 28, 2009 and was released to DVD on June 2, 2009.[1] In 2015, it was followed by Lake Placid vs. Anaconda, which was released as a crossover film with the Lake Placid franchise.

Plot

A baby anaconda, which was captured at the end of the previous film, is being used for experiments by a man named Peter Reysner from the previous film. Peter creates a hybrid of the blood orchids from Borneo that enabled the anaconda to grow so large and live so long, and creates a serum for cell regeneration. After the test seemingly work for the baby anaconda to regenerate, Peter burns it. When he disappears, the long anaconda escapes from the cage and kills Peter in a mine filled with blood orchids. J.D. Murdoch, a billionaire suffering from bone cancer, sends his assassin Eugene and his team of henchmen mercenaries to find Peter and the serum of Peter created it that can cure him. He also tells them to be careful of Dr. Amanda Hayes, and to kill her if needed. As Dr. Amanda Hayes, the sole survivor of the previous snake attack, and two officers also go in search of Peter, determined to destroy the serum and kill the snake.

On the way they meet Alex, a trekker who appears lost in the Romanian Carpathians, while doing a pathology project. When they discover the blood orchids in the mine, Amanda sets the explosives to destroy the orchids, but she is attacked by the anaconda that kills two officers, but manages to evade it. As Amanda and Alex leaves the mine, Amanda is knocked unconscious and Alex escapes to get more help. Meanwhile, two groups encounter more people (Scott, Jackson, Patrick, Wendy and Heather) who are looking for the base camp of fellow scientists but get dragged into the search for the snake. Due to the serum, the anaconda can no longer die without significant damage to its internal organs[clarification needed]. During the course of the film, Heather falls ill due to a spider bite. The next day, most of the people are attacked and eaten by the snake. It first kills one of the hunters working for Murdoch. When Eugene and his henchmen find Hayes and Jackson's group to capture them. As Eugene shoots an already injured Patrick, wounded by the snake and Wendy for trying to escape.

The snake finds them and devours Leila and Hakeem. Amanda and Jackson are forced to find the serum, and are accompanied by two henchmen of Eugene to find it. They put up at the Peter's house. There the two find the serum but keep it hidden. The anaconda strikes the house and devours one gunman, and while the other is trying to fight it off, Amanda and Alex escape. Jackie corners them, but is taken by surprise by Jackson. The snake attacks Jackie and he accidentally blows himself up with a grenade. It then chases Amanda and Scott. Scott sacrifices himself to the snake to buy time for Amanda to run. In one attempt to destroy the snake Amanda throws a gasoline tank at the snake then explodes the gasoline tank, which then splits the snake in two, but the snake regenerates.

Back at the base camp, Murdoch appears, but is in for a rude shock when he sees that his arch enemy and the officer of Amanda, Vasile is also there, and that Eugene has joined hands with the latter. Seeing the melee they are in, Jackson stabs Eugene, makes him shoot Murdoch's rival and then fights Armon but Jackson gets shot until Amanda shoots Armon to death. Murdoch arrives, demanding that Amanda give him the serum. As they do that, he keeps his word not to kill them, and tells them to leave. As the remaining survivors leave in the jeep, Murdoch injects himself with the serum and discovers that it works, but the snake kills him. As Amanda finally destroys the orchids for good, she, Jackson, Alex and Heather try to escape in a jeep as the anaconda pursues them but they are attacked by Eugene, who had clung on the back of the vehicle and grabs Jackson. Amanda kicks him out of the car with two grenades in hand. While the snake devours him, it is blown to bits. As Amanda, Jackson, Alex and Heather leave, the anaconda who seems to have regenerated, appears and slithers into the forest.

Cast

  • Crystal Allen as Dr. Amanda Hayes
  • John Rhys-Davies as J.D. Murdoch
  • Linden Ashby as Jackson
  • Danny Midwinter as Scott
  • Călin Stanciu as Alex
  • Ana Ularu as Heather
  • Anca-Ioana Androne as Wendy
  • Alexandru Potoceanu as Roland / Patrick
  • Emil Hostina as Eugene
  • Claudiu Bleont as Armon
  • Marcel Cobzariu as Mercenary #1
  • Elias Ferkin as Mercenary #2
  • Razvan Gheorghiu as Mercenary #3
  • Vasile Albinet as Mercenary #4
  • Dan Badarau as Vasile
  • Zoltan Butuc as Peter Reysner
  • Cristina Teodorescu as Murdoch's Assistant

Production

The film was shot back-to-back with Anaconda 3: Offspring in Romania (Bucharest, Danube Delta, etc.)[2] When the film was first announced, David Hasselhoff was slated to appear to reprise his character of Hammett from the third film.[2]

Reception

Like the previous film, it was poorly received, for low-budget special effects, a weak plot, and wooden acting. However, it received better reviews than did Anaconda 3: Offspring.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. Anacondas: Trail of Blood (2009)
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