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A man, his business partner, and his wife are enlisted to transport an unknown object from a Russian military base, only to discover that the object is a giant, genetically-altered python.

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Greg Larson (as Billy Zabka)
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Dwight Stoddard
Alex Jolig ...
Matthew Coe
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Nadia (as Simmone Jade MacKinnon)
Marcus Aurelius ...
Col. Jefferson
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Hewitt (as Michael Mitchell)
Anthony Nichols ...
Keruptkot
Vladimir Kolev ...
Crawley (as Victor Kohl)
Ken Evans ...
Boyer
Raicho Vasilev ...
Dirc (as Raymond Valley)
Vince Diamond ...
McEwen
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Aziz
Tyrone Pinkham ...
Pilot (as Tyron Pinkham)
Robert Sands ...
Co-Pilot (as Sgt. Robert Sands)
Maxim Genchev ...
Old Soldier
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Doctor
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Zubov (as Ivailo Geraskov)
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Russian Soldier #1 (as Ivan Burnev)
Georgi Ivanov Kakalov ...
Russian Soldier #2 (as Georgi Ivanov)
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Scientist #1 (as Ivan Panez)
Stanislav Dimitrov ...
Scientist #2
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Father
Boyka Velkova ...
Mother (as Bojka Velkova)
Kiril Hristov ...
Spencer
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Ramon
Borislav Iliev ...
Russian Soldier #3 (uncredited)

Directed by

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Lee Alan McConnell ... (as Lee McConnell)

Written by

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Jeff Rank ... ()

Produced by

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Jeffery Beach ... producer
John Capilla ... line producer
Melanie J. Elin ... producer
James Hollensteiner ... executive producer
Thomas J. Niedermeyer Jr. ... executive producer
Phillip J. Roth ... producer
T.J. Sakasegawa ... associate producer
Richard Smith ... executive producer
Plamen Voynovsky ... line producer (as Plamen Voinovsky)

Music by

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Richard McHugh ... (as Rich McHugh)

Cinematography by

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Azusa Ohno

Editing by

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David Flores

Editorial Department

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Todor G. Todorov ... colorist
David Block ... colorist (uncredited)

Casting By

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LariAnn Lang
Shala Lang

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Georgi Todorov ... (as George Todor)

Art Direction by

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Borislav Mihailovski

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Brianna Simer

Makeup Department

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Francie Hart ... key hair stylist / key makeup artist
J.M. Logan ... special makeup effects artist
Mariana Love ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Janine M. Clark ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Victor Bojinov ... second assistant director
Alexander Kossev ... second second assistant director
Joel Morales ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Nikolay Popov ... on-set dresser (as Nicholas Belvedere)

Sound Department

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Bill Reinhardt ... sound mixer: Bulgaria
Anders Ross ... sound effects editor
Ken Skoglund ... sound effects editor

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Ulysses Argetta ... digital compositor
Steven M. Blasini ... visual effects coordinator
Yancy Calzada ... character animation supervisor
Kevin Gendreau ... digital artist
Michael John McCracken ... visual effects designer
David Ridlen ... digital artist
Jason Shulman ... digital artist

Stunts

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Kaloian Vodenicharov ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Aleksandur Dimitrov ... grip
Vasil Galabov ... key grip

Script and Continuity Department

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Krasimira Karachorova ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Alexander Peytchev ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Cherise Honey ... assistant: Mr. Beach
Peter Nikolov ... assistant armourer

Thanks

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Janine M. Clark ... in memory of (as Janine Clark)

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Storyline

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Taglines The beast is back. See more »
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Parents Guide View content advisory »
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Also Known As
  • Pythons 2 (United States)
  • Python II (United States)
  • Snakes (United Kingdom)
  • Python 2 : Le Parfait Prédateur (France)
  • Comando Pitón (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 89 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The whole opening sequence in the cave with the soldiers was shot at the very last minute, when the producers realized the cut of the film wasn't long enough to be marketable. See more »
Goofs Snake Facts: The Ural mountains where the snake is reported to be at the beginning of the movie run as high as 6,700 feet in elevation and are cold. Pythons on the other hand are ectothermic, meaning no heat from within and dependent on their environment for heat. Prime heat range for pythons being 76-88 degrees F. Finding a python in the Urals would be limited to finding a dead snake. Pythons like most snakes do not make a "screeching" sound. At most they might hiss. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Python (2000). See more »
Crazy Credits Running two and a half minutes of the opening credits at the 13 minute mark is at least very unusual if not bizarre and unheard of. See more »

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