DinoCroc

DinoCroc is an American horror film of the science fiction subgenre. It was directed by Kevin O'Neill and written by Dan Acre, Frances Doel and John Huckert. The movie was produced by Concorde Pictures and New Horizons and premiered in the United States on April 20th, 2004. The film stars Costas Mandylore, Matthew Borlenghi, Jane Longnecker, Bruce Weitz and Charles Napier. The premise of the film involves a large mutant dinosaur/crocodile hybrid, which was created by a company called Gereco and runs amok through the swamps consuming everything in it's path. While the Gereco executives try to find a way to contain the creature without killing it, a man named Tom Banning struggles to raise his little brother Michael. All this, plus a three-legged dog!

Notes & Trivia

 * The tagline for the film is "It feeds on Fear".


 * The film title for this movie is alternatively spelled DinoCroc.


 * Dinocroc was released on DVD as part of the Roger Corman Sci-Fi Collection by Buena Vista Home Entertainment on December 13th, 2005.


 * This film was adapted into novel format by Roger Corman and published by I Books on January 25th, 2005.


 * Dinocroc marks the directorial debut of Kevin O'Neill, who is primarily a visual effects supervisor in film and television. He is also the co-founder of Visual Effects Studio Flat Earth Productions, Inc. Kevin O'Neill's next sci-fi/horror film as a director is Dinoshark in 2010.
 * This is the first science fiction work for writer Dan Acre. Dan also makes a cameo appearance in the film as a father. Dan was also the writer on the 2002 horror/comedy Slaughter Studios.
 * This is the second sci-fi/horror film for screenwriter Frances Doel. Frances also wrote the 2001 direct-to-video predatory animal film Raptor. He will also go on to direct this film's sequel, Supergator in 2007 as well as Dinoshark in 2010.


 * This is the first science fiction work for writer John Huckert. John was also the writer on the 2002 horror/comedy Slaughter Studios.


 * The original decapitation scene of Michael Banning was not included in the original release or television broadcasts of the film due to it's graphic nature. However, the scene remains intact (even if Michael does not) on the DVD release of the film.

Recommendations

 * Dinoshark
 * Mega Piranha
 * Mega Python vs. Gatoroid


 * Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus
 * Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus
 * Supergator