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Crocodile Fury
Witch Monica has the power to resurrect vampire that can destroy everything that exists on earth. The situation worsens when Monica starts working with Cooper, the master of the seas. Cooper sends man-eating crocodiles also capable of taking human form to create chaos. Only Jack, an honest man, can end the horrific killings. This Tomas Tang production steals a bunch of footage from the Thai film Krai Thong 2 (1985).
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Plot Summary
A disgraced former police detective, haunted by his past failures, is drawn back into the criminal underworld when his sister becomes the target of a ruthless mob boss. Operating outside the law, he must confront his demons and battle his way through a dangerous network of criminals to save her and find redemption.
Critical Reception
Crocodile Fury was a low-budget action film that garnered mixed to negative reviews upon its release. While some appreciated its gritty tone and raw action sequences, critics largely panned its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and inconsistent pacing. It has since gained a cult following among fans of exploitation and B-movies.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its aggressive, no-holds-barred action sequences.
Criticized for a convoluted and unoriginal storyline.
Often cited as having weak performances and dialogue.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable, but the film is recognized within niche communities for its particular brand of 80s action-horror.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Scott S. Anderson, also starred as the lead in the movie and reportedly performed many of his own stunts, including a scene involving a real alligator.
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