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Killer Crocodile is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Fabrizio De Angelis (credited as Larry Ludman), who co-wrote the screenplay with Dardano Sacchetti (as David Parker Jr.).[1] It stars Anthony Crenna, Ann Douglas, Thomas Moore, Wohrman Williams and Van Johnson. The film's plot centers around a group of ecologists who, while investigating the illegal dumping of hazardous waste in a swamp, encounter an enormous, man-eating crocodile.

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On a tropical island, a team of ecologists are travelling through a polluted wetland, investigating the cause of the pollution. They trace its source to barrels of radioactive toxic waste that have been dumped in the waters. Deeming the waste too dangerous to examine further, they set up camp that night in the nearby woods. When the group's dog, Candy, disappears, their local guide Conchita ventures off to search for him; she finds Candy's collar and is killed by a gigantic crocodile.

The ecologists head back out into the swamp, and accidentally run their boat into mud. Team members Kevin, Mark, Bob and Pamela enter the water to attempt to dislodge the boat, and Pamela discovers Conchita's mutilated corpse in the water. Her body is brought to a doctor in town, who suggests an animal or boat propeller as the cause of death; Judge and Foley, however, downplay these possibilities. Resident hunter Joe arrives and, after looking at Conchita's remains, determines she was killed by a crocodile. Later, the crocodile attacks a dock, killing two men and nearly eating a young girl whom the ecologists save.

Judge and Joe resolve to kill the crocodile, though the ecologists are against the notion, believing the creature to be an important discovery, and possibly a endling or endangered species. Bob hypothesizes that the crocodile's enormous size is a result of it being mutated by the radioactive waste. While Joe hunts for the crocodile, the ecologists again set up camp by the river. That night, Pamela sees the crocodile in the water, prompting Mark to get in their boat to take a photograph of it. Kevin and Bob follow to stop him, and the crocodile severs their anchor rope and begins destroying the vessel. Bob falls overboard and is eaten, and Kevin swims to shore, allowing them to tow the boat back to land.

The following day, the ecologists are picked up by Joe in his boat. The ecologists stay at Joe's house that night, where Kevin indicates that he now agrees the crocodile should be killed. The next day, Judge and Foley take a boat to one of their dumping sites in the swamp, where Foley rigs the drums of waste with explosives. Judge voices his opposition to detonating the barrels, as doing so will destroy the entire swamp; Foley punches Judge, sending him overboard, and drives off, only to be killed by the crocodile. The unmanned boat runs aground and explodes, attracting the attention of Joe and the ecologists.

Kevin and Joe head out on the river by boat, and come across Judge and Foley's corpses. Joe lures the crocodile to them and fires a gun at it to no avail. He jumps on the creature's back to stab it, and is taken underwater. Kevin returns to Joe's house and retrieves Mark. The two journey back out into the swamp, where the crocodile attacks the boat. A bloodied Joe calls out to Kevin from the shore, telling him to use the disconnected boat propeller to kill the creature. Kevin activates the propeller and throws it into the crocodile's mouth, causing the creature to explode. The three men depart, sailing past a crocodile egg that begins to hatch.

In 2003, author Scott Aaron Stine criticized the film's score as derivative of the music in Jaws while commending the design of the crocodile, and wrote: "Having seen just about every killer animal film ever made, I actually found Killer Crocodile to be much better than expected, if only because of some good performances and an engaging storyline."[4]

In 2019, Anthony Arrigo of Dread Central gave Killer Crocodile a score of 2.5/5 stars, similarly characterizing its score as "sound[ing] like [Ortolani] was directed to copy John Williams' legendary two-note motif", and writing that, "Killer Crocodile delivers by sheer force of will, packing as much insanity as possible into 94 minutes and hoping audiences will be too inundated with processing the craziness to notice there's only a threadbare plot holding everything together. Fans of killer crocodile movies, yea, you're gonna want this one."[5]

Take a bunch of college environmentalist types, send 'em down river in a foreign country to investigate a toxic waste dump site, and have a MASSIVE killer croc eat a bunch of random folks along the way. Yep, I'm on board!

The characters are entertaining, there's a bunch of ridiculous scenes of people being turned into bubbly gore puddles, and the crocodile fx look pretty decent all things considered. But Joe... Joe is the heart and soul of this movie! Not taking any shit from no radioactive river reptile as he shoots, stabs, and SURFS that ugly beast down into the depths of hell. God, that shot was so cool! And then there's that hat toss at the end that was so absolutely LEGENDARY! I thought for sure he was a ghost coming back to help his pals, if so I would've five-starred this sucker so quick... Ah well, it's still an enjoyable lil crocodile flick. Nothing more, nothing less.

Wacky Italian crocodile mayhem yes I'm in! This was good fun. Many of the fine qualities of Italian horror mixed with a hilarious killer animal plot. You've got the entertaining dubbing, solid gore, wack late 80s styles and a giant crocodile prop that actually looks pretty darn good! Gi gi gi giddy up!

First time seeing this cheesy Italian Jaws ripoff starring a giant killer crocodile with an even bigger appetite. The croc looks great. Very monstrous. Some decent bloodshed. Musical score that sounds very familiar...

Gustave the killer crocodile has been terrorising the locals of Lake Tanganyika in Burundi for the last 20 years. He is over six metres long, weighs a tonne and has allegedly eaten over 200 people.

Some of the fossils of the crocodile were partially crushed, but researchers noticed that within the fossils were numerous small bones that belonged to another animal. Now, researchers at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum have identified those smaller bones as belonging to a dinosaur. Their findings were published in the journal Gondwana Research on Friday.

The freshwater crocodile, named Confractosuchus sauroktonos, which means "the broken dinosaur killer," was over 8 feet long. But Matt White, research associate at the museum and lead researcher, said it would have grown much larger. Researchers were unsure how the crocodile died.

What was left inside the crocodile's stomach was one of the ornithopod's femurs "sheared in half" and the other with a bite mark so hard a tooth mark was left. That led researchers to believe the Confractosuchus "either directly killed the animal or scavenged it quickly after its death."

The findings were "extremely rare" because there are so few definitive examples of dinosaurs being preyed on, and the discovery is the first evidence that crocodiles were eating dinosaurs in Australia. In August 2020, researchers discovered the fossils of "terror crocodiles" that could take down large dinosaurs with teeth "the size of bananas."

It was captured alive after a three-week hunt in Bunawan township in Agusan del Sur province, where villagers have been terrified. A child was killed two years ago in the township by a crocodile that was not caught, and a croc is suspected of killing a fisherman missing since July. Villagers witnessed a crocodile killing a water buffalo last month.

Wildlife official Ronnie Sumiller, who has hunted "nuisance crocodiles" for 20 years and led the team behind the capture in Bunawan, said a search was under way for a possibly larger crocodile he and villagers have seen roaming in the farming town's marshy outskirts.

Backed by five village hunters he has trained, Sumiller has set 20 steel cable traps with an animal carcass as bait along the creek where the first crocodile was caught and in a nearby vast marshland.

Guinness World Records lists a saltwater crocodile caught in Australia as the largest crocodile in captivity, measuring 17 feet 11.75 inches (5.48 meters). Saltwater crocodiles can live for more than 100 years and grow to 23 feet (7 meters).

Elorde said he plans to make the captured crocodile "the biggest star" in an ecotourism park to be built to increase awareness of villagers and potential tourists of the vital role the dreaded reptiles play in the ecosystem.

Environment Secretary Ramon Paje said the enormous crocodile was captured because it was a threat to the community but added the reptiles remind that the Philippines' remaining rich habitats need to be constantly protected.

Killer Crocodile is a 1989 Italian natural horror film directed by Fabrizio De Angelis, about a large crocodile that mutates when exposed to large quantities of toxic waste, which has been dumped in the water where it lives. The film stars Richard Anthony Crenna (son of actor Richard Crenna) and was followed by a sequel, Killer Crocodile II, in 1990.

If you loved JAWS and just can't get enough of hapless landlubbers being menaced by a huge, bad-tempered amphibian with a sweet tooth for people, then you may be just the person KILLER CROCODILE (Severin Films, 1989) was made for. Especially if you also love really bad movies that are, for some reason, really fun to watch.

This one finds a group of idealistic young ecologists in the swamps of Santo Domingo, investigating reports that radioactive industrial waste is being dumped there. Toodling around in their flimsy little boat, they present a tasty buffet to the gigantic mutant crocodile that's cruising the area waiting for a chance to sink its teeth into them.

Meanwhile back at the village, an evil industrialist named Foley (Wohrman Williams) is conspiring to dump even more waste as local law official The Judge (a seriously slumming Van Johnson) looks the other way.

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