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Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004)

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A scientific expedition sets out for Borneo to seek a flower called the Blood Orchid, which could grant longer life. Meanwhile, they run afoul of snakes and each other.

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Dwight H. Little (as Dwight Little)
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Complete credited cast:
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 Peter Curtin ... Lawyer
Denis Arndt ... CEO
Khoa Do Khoa Do ... Lead Lopak Hunter
Aireti Aireti ... Lopak Hunter
Andre Tandjung Andre Tandjung ... Bartender
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In New York, the ambitious Dr. Jack Byron and his associate Gordon Mitchell present the research of his assistant Sam Rogers to the CEO and board of directors of a corporation to sponsor a scientific expedition to Borneo. The objective is to find a flower, Blood Orchid, that flourishes for a couple of weeks every seven years and could be a fountain of youth, prolonging the expectation of life of human beings. They are succeeded and once in Borneo, they realize that it is the raining season and there is no boat available to navigate on the river. They pay US$ 50,000.00 to convince Captain Bill Johnson and his partner Tran to sail to the location. After an accident in a waterfall, the survivors realize that a pack of anacondas have gathered for mating and their nest is nearby the plantation of Blood Orchid, which made them bigger and bigger. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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The hunters will become the hunted.


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Rated PG-13 for action violence, scary images and some language | See all certifications »

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When they captured the stone spider, the character mentions it first as "laba-laba batu", the Indonesian for "stone spider". See more »

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When Cole gets mouth-to-mouth, Sam's thong is showing. Then from a behind shot, you see no thong. See more »

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Gordon Mitchell: Are you okay now?
Gail Stern: Yeah, I'm fine. And keep your hands off of me!
Gordon Mitchell: It might be hard, but I'll try!
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Referenced in Bad Movie Beatdown: BMB Spoony Experiment: Tekken (2011) See more »

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Nyantai
Written by Eka
Performed by Da' Ricuh
Courtesy of PT Musica Studios
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Perfect, dumb entertainment!
30 September 2006 | by CuriosityKilledShawnSee all my reviews

No one really wanted, or asked for, a sequel to the seriously stupid 1997 creature feature Anaconda. But it was a hit (somehow) and you know how studios are when it comes to milking something for all it's worth - yes, Halloween 9 is currently in pre-production! Surprisingly, Anacondas is actually quite good for what it is.

Originally meant to be a direct-to-video production, Sony was so impressed with the dailies that they more than doubled the budget and elevated it to a theatrical release. The budget constraints still cramp its style, compared to A-list studio stuff, but it's the best film it possibly can be.

With a touch more plot, involving a search for an ultra-mega-massively rare flower, called the Blood Orchid, that only blooms every seven years and can unlock the secret to everlasting life, there is a sophistication to the script, rather than plain old slither'n'slash.

So we have a bunch of scientists on an expedition to the unknown depths of the Borneo jungle and it's not off to a good start. They can only afford a ramshackle boat; it's the rainy season and the rivers are mighty treacherous. Also, their boat captain (Johnny Messner) is a gruff ex-Special Forces American, with the cutest pet monkey ever.

Everyone seems to be okay about their perilous quest until they are attacked by big crocs, go over a waterfall and become shipwrecked. Then, when things can't get any worse, one of them is gobbled up by - you've guessed it - an anaconda.

Instead of the traditional one-by-one deaths story, like the first film, there is more conflict and interaction. These characters may not be the best, or the most well written, but the actors do what they can with what they've been given. Messner is especially good, keeping a cool head as snakes prey upon them from every shadow. J-Low-IQ, the hammy John Voight and Ice Cube may be gone (there is a quick reference to them), but fellow Boyz N The Hood alumni Morris Chestnut and E.R. star Salli Richardson are offered up as potential reptile food.

And it just so happens that it's mating season. And the snakes are all up for a big orgy. And guess where the Blood Orchids are? Right above their shagging pit. Oh bloody hell! Luis Llosa made Anaconda in the most simplistic and static way possible. This time Dwight H. Little, the very man who gave us Halloween 4, the epic Steven Seagal movie Marked For Death and err... Free Willy 2, brings strong direction and integrity. It's a darker, more complex film that seriously promises to deliver the goods, but comes up a bit short. If it had been taken a few steps further, then it would have been great. As it is, it's more atmospheric and professional, but still, a bleaker ending, with more gobbled-up characters, would have suited me better.

The snakes themselves look okay, nothing special. Little keeps them hidden for as long as possible, only offering brief glimpses here and there. A snake is an awkward looking villain, so keeping it hidden is probably wiser. There is also, thank heavens, no dodgy animatronics.

Incredibly dumb and unnecessary it may be, but Anacondas is easy, inoffensive entertainment that will surely appeal to some part of everybody's taste.


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Country:

USA | Australia

Language:

English | Indonesian

Release Date:

27 August 2004 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

Anaconda 2: The Black Orchid See more »

Filming Locations:

Deuba, Fiji See more »

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Budget:

$20,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend USA:

$12,812,287, 29 August 2004

Gross USA:

$32,238,923

Cumulative Worldwide Gross:

$70,992,898
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