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King Cobra (1999)

“It moves without sound... thirty feet of pure venom.”

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Plot

In the heart of an isolated biochemical laboratory, a team of ambitious scientists led by the determined Dr. Irwin Burns embarks on a daring experiment. Their aim? To test a groundbreaking drug designed to escalate aggression in both animals and humans. However, their meddling with nature's ways leads to catastrophic results. The lab erupts in an explosion, and from the ashes of chaos, a terrifying creature emerges. Seth, a grotesque mutation, is a blend of an African King Cobra and an Eastern Diamondback - a slithering embodiment of pure evil. Stretching thirty feet long and possessing an insatiable hunger for terror, he breaks free from his confines, setting his sights on the quiet California town nearby. Dr. Burns, in an attempt to escape his haunting past, had planned to start a fresh life. But his past catches up to him one day too late. The mutated snake, an unforeseen consequence of his experiment, slithers its way to freedom, casting a shadow of fear over the otherwise peaceful town. As the town readies itself for a local brewfest, the looming threat adds a bitter taste to the festivities. With time racing against them and the town's fate hanging in the balance, an expert reptile wrangler is summoned. Together with Dr. Burns and his team, they must confront their monstrous creation. Their mission is simple yet perilous: to halt Seth's reign of terror before the entire town falls prey to his monstrous appetite. Will they succeed, or will the town become an all-you-can-eat buffet for the King Cobra? The answer lies in the deadly dance between man and snake.

Where to watch King Cobra?

King Cobra is a horror movie featuring Pat Morita.

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