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Crocodile (2000)

“Ever feel like something is watching you?”

  • R
  • 94 min
  • Horror
  • imdb logo 3.7/10 (4774 votes)

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Plot

In the sun-drenched expanse of Southern California, a group of eight teenage friends, including the daring Brady Turner and the inseparable Claire and Duncan McKay, embark on an exhilarating boat trip across a tranquil lake. Their weekend getaway, brimming with joy and camaraderie, soon spirals into a heart-pounding nightmare as they cross paths with an ancient terror lurking beneath the water's deceptive calm. The mammoth reptile, a giant crocodile of staggering proportions, emerges from the depths, driven by a primal instinct to protect its stolen eggs. This monstrous creature, with scales as hard as steel and jaws that spell doom, transforms their dream vacation into a desperate struggle for survival. Their laughter and carefree banter are quickly replaced by the echoing roars of the beast and their own screams of terror. As the towering crocodile begins to pick off the intruders one by one, the friends are thrust into a deadly game of survival. Faced with the chilling reality of a horrid death, they must outsmart and outrun the beast to escape its wrath. Their idyllic boat ride morphs into a thrilling race against time, where the only prize is survival. Will they manage to escape the jaws of the crocodile and make it back to safety, or will they succumb to the terrifying might of nature's ruthless predator? In the wild, undisturbed corners of the world, some horrors are better left untouched.

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Crocodile is a horror movie featuring Adam Gierasch and directed by Tobe Hooper.

Crocodile is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Crackle, FILMRISE, Freevee, Plex, Plex Player and The Roku Channel and it's also available on Night Flight Plus and fuboTV.

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