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Anaconda The Movie

Anacondas:
The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Directed byDwight H. Little
Produced byVerna Harrah
Screenplay by
  • John Claflin
  • Michael Miner
Story by
Based onAnaconda
by Hans Bauer
Jim Cash
and Jack Epps Jr.
Starring
Music byNerida Tyson-Chew
CinematographyStephen F. Windon
Edited by
Production
company
Distributed byScreen Gems
Release date
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20–25 million[1][2]
Box office$71 million[2]

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Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (also known as Anaconda 2) is a 2004 American adventurehorror film directed by Dwight H. Little. It is a stand-alone sequel to the film Anaconda (1997) and the second installment of the Anaconda franchise. The film follows a team of researchers set for an expedition into the Southeast Asian tropical island of Borneo - Indonesia, to search for a sacred flower for which they believe will bring humans to a longer and healthier life, but soon become stalked and hunted by the deadly anacondas inhabiting the island. The origin of the giant anaconda from the original film is also explained.

Like its predecessor, the film received negative reviews and was a financial success. The film followed by a sequel, Anaconda 3: Offspring in 2008.

Plot[edit]

A team of researchers funded by a New York pharmaceutical firm Wexel Hall, including Dr. Jack Byron, Gordon Mitchell, Sam Rogers, Gail Stern, Cole Burris, and Dr. Ben Douglas leave for a jungle in Borneo - Indonesia to search for a flower called Perrinnia Immortalis, which they believe can be used as a type of fountain of youth. Though their guide Captain Bill Johnson and his partner Tran Wu has misgivings about which path to take, Jack convinces him to take an unsafe path. The team goes over a waterfall and has to wade through the river. A giant anaconda emerges from the water and swallows Ben whole, but the rest of the team escape from the river. Bill assures them that it was the largest snake he has ever seen and that it should take weeks for it to grow hungry again. However, most of the team demand that the expedition be called off. They travel to Bill's friend, John Livingston, who lives on the river, to see if Bill can borrow his boat, but they find Livingston dead and his boat crashed.

They find themselves in a small native village consisting of thatched huts and a disemboweled anaconda with a pair of human legs hanging out of the snake's abdomen. The team realizes that the snakes are unusually large in size because their lives have been extended through the orchids, which are a part of the local food chain. Jack says that since they must be close to the orchids, they should press on. However, the others contend that there is no evidence that the orchids will have the same effect on humans. Wanting to leave, they start building an escape raft.

Gordon discovers Livington's radio and gun and realizes they could have called for help long ago. Jack is unable to convince him to allow the expedition to continue, so he paralyzes him using a poisonous spider. As Jack joins the others at the raft, Sam discovers Gordon and the spider bite. An anaconda drops down from the rafters and swallows Gordon alive soon after she leaves the building. The others arrive just as it finishes, so Bill sets the building on fire in hopes of killing the anaconda, but notices that it already made its escape. Jack uses the commotion to steal the raft.

With no more material to make another raft, they hack through the jungle to beat Jack to the orchids and retrieve their raft. On the way they fall into a cave trying to escape from an anaconda. Cole gets lost and panics after finding a skeleton. He runs into Bill's partner, Tran, and as they return to the others, Tran gets pulled under and Cole tries to find him, but all he sees is Tran's lost flashlight floating. Tran is eaten by an anaconda under water. Bill tries to find Cole and Tran, but also notices Tran's lost flashlight floating and with his blood surrounding it. The terrified Cole escapes from the caves behind the group, seconds ahead of the snake, which follows him through the hole and gets stuck. Sam uses a machete to behead it, but another snake captures Cole. The team follows and find him being constricted, but still alive. Bill throws his knife and impales the snake through the head, killing it and freeing Cole.

The group finds the raft just as Jack finds the blood orchids, hanging precariously above a pit in which a ball of male anacondas are mating with the queen. Jack shoots Bill in the arm and forces the party to accompany him to the orchids. He has Sam cross the pit via a thin log to fill a backpack with orchids. As she returns, the log cracks. Jack orders her to throw him the backpack, but Sam threatens to drop the flowers into the pit unless he drops the gun. The log breaks, and she falls, hanging by her leg halfway down the pit. As the others try to help her, Jack attempts to retrieve the backpack. The spider he used to paralyze Gordon escapes from its jar and bites him. Jack falls into the pit and is devoured. The vine holding Sam also gives away and she too falls into the pit, but is alive. She climbs out just in time as one of the anacondas tries to get her feet.

The female anaconda notices them, but Gail tricks it into biting their fuel container. Bill tries to shoot the snake, but the gun is empty. Cole shoots it with a flare, causing a chain reaction that sets the anaconda on fire and kills the other snakes and destroys the blood orchids. Bill, Sam, Cole and Gail make it back to the raft as the suriviors heading to Kota Bharu.

Cast[edit]

  • Johnny Messner as Bill Johnson
  • KaDee Strickland as Sam Rogers
  • Salli Richardson-Whitfield as Gail Stern
  • Matthew Marsden as Dr. Jack Byron
  • Eugene Byrd as Cole Burris
  • Morris Chestnut as Gordon Mitchell
  • Karl Yune as Tran Wu
  • Nicholas Gonzalez as Dr. Ben Douglas
  • Andy Anderson as John Livingston

Soundtrack[edit]

Anacondas:
The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Film score by
Nerida-Tyson Crew
ReleasedAugust 30, 2004
GenreSoundtracks
Film scores
Length60:57
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Anaconda soundtrack chronology
Anaconda
(1997)
Anacondas:
The Hunt for the Blood Orchid

(2004)

The soundtrack for the film was composed by Nerida-Tyson Crew and released by Varèse Sarabande.[3]

Track listing
  1. Opening Titles / Jungle Floor (2:12)
  2. Elixir Perrinia Immortalis (1:40)
  3. Kong Attacks Gail (2:04)
  4. Stealing the Fruit / Kong Terrified (3:06)
  5. Almost a Kiss (1:20)
  6. Predator in the Water (3:53)
  7. Enter the Jungle (0:56)
  8. Foreboding Path (2:22)
  9. Crossing the Bog (3:29)
  10. Spider of Anaesthesia (2:58)
  11. Livingston's Death (1:05)
  12. All Hope is Lost (1:58)
  13. Lopaks (1:36)
  14. It's Mating Season (3:15)
  15. Totem (1:34)
  16. Jack's Devious Deal Uncovered (1:23)
  17. Betrayal of Trust (2:28)
  18. The Cavern (6:31)
  19. Climbing to the Light (6:02)
  20. Discovering the Orchids / Face Off (11:14)

Reception[edit]

Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid debuted at second place in the box office, earned $32,238,923 in the United States and the international gross of $38,753,975, bringing a worldwide total of $70,992,898.[2]

Rotten Tomatoes reports that the film received 25% positive reviews based on 118 reviews.[4]Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 40 out of 100 based on 28 reviews.[5] Roger Ebert awarded the film two out of four stars, a rating less than that he gave the original film. Ebert, however, praised the acting of Matthew Marsden as being 'suitably treacherous'.[6] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'B' on an A+ to F scale.

The film was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Remake or Sequel, but lost to Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Box Office History for Anaconda Movies'. The Numbers. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  2. ^ abc'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
  3. ^'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'. AllMusic. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  4. ^'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid - Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes'. Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 19 February 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  5. ^'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004): Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
  6. ^'Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid'. Chicago Sun-Times.
  7. ^''Razzie Award (2005)''.. imdb

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I highly recommend Anaconda to anyone who loves good storytelling and high adventure.
I originally planned on giving this book a rating of 4 for a variety of reasons, all of them having to do with my personal preferences. The descriptions of the Amazon and the origins of the snake were fascinating and well-delivered, but reinforced my horror of heat, humidity and being eaten by snakes or fish. Although Bauer gave clues as to when the ill-fated summer took place, I wish he would have mentioned the
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Jul 20, 2014Jennifer rated it liked it
Anaconda: The Director’s Cut goes along with the movie, which I saw several years ago. A story about 7 teachers that head to Brazil to dredge the Amazon River in hopes of finding gold. They do find gold, but what they also find there is the stuff nightmares are made of. Creepy, crawly things are abundant throughout Anaconda… the author paints a vivid picture of the life surrounding the Amazon, but also does a good job developing the characters and their interactions before coming on the treasure..more
anyone who knows me can not be surprised that I loved this book. giant maneating snakes during a treasure hunting adventure.. what's not to like?
May 01, 2014Lee Davison rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Hans Bauer's ability to paint a rich and textured picture with words makes Anaconda: The Writer's Cut a great read.
Way different from the movie
I got this book because I have found that many times the book is better than the movie. This was the case with this one. The characters were very different from the movie. They were all school teachers on summer vacation and looking to get rich. One thing that I liked was the way things slowly fell apart for them. I won' go into too much detail, but will say that greed plays a big part in the story. There were some interesting twist in the story. As to how it stands u
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Anaconda
WOW! Ok, first let me say that I hate snakes. I've spent time overseas in lands where some of the most dangerous snakes make their home. I don't like snakes at all. I'll kill a garter snake if it doesn't have a photo ID and a letter from the state governor stating it is a valuable natural resource, so for me to watch the movie Anaconda was a facing of my worst fears. This book is what the movie should have been.
This book gives more details, a slightly different plotline, and a more interesting t
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This book was well explained by the author as to its existence. The premise is a group of teachers on Summer Break decide to hunt for gold in South America. The head guy is a total ass but they can't let go of their dreams of fortune so they go along. Bad decision. I actually liked the Anaconda movies, at least the first two, and this book fell in just as it should have.
Good plot, great mental visuals because, when you're lost in the Amazon you don't usually run across George of the Jungle.
I have always said and truly believed that the book is always better than the movie but in this case I would be wrong in making that statement.
Easter and a group of other teachers decide to spend their summer hunting the Amazon for gold. When greed gets the better of them and snakes start eating them their summer changes from fun to fighting for their lives.
The story line is good but the book falls flat I was so bored that I was..
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Aug 07, 2014Allison Fetch rated it really liked it
I got this as a free book from BookBub and wasn't sure about it when I read the author's note in the beginning, but I'm glad it gave it. Shot. The writing was pretty good, though at times I had trouble visualizing the boats and their details, which is pretty critical to following the intricate fight scenes. The plot was quite original and I thoroughly enjoyed the book, which is a departure from my normal picks.

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As everyone knows, the movie was great, so I decided to read the book and it was great, better than the movie. The location was the same and there were big snakes in both the book and the movie but that's pretty much all that's the same besides of course people getting ate by snakes. If you liked 'Anaconda' the movie you should love the book but don't expect the same plot line or the same characters. This is the only book by 'Hans Bauer' I have read but I will read more if there are any.
Jul 02, 2014Daniel Porter II rated it it was amazing
Great 1st story..
I love the movie 'Anaconda', but definitely loved this version better. Maybe Hollywood should give it another try with this version. No offense to Jennifer, Jon or Ice as actors, they did a great job. But I would enjoy this version being seen on the big screen. I'd go see it, and am sure others would as well. Hans Bauer did a great job writing a great story involving a deadly predator, and may have scared some people from ever going to the Amazon.
Apr 01, 2015David Dalton rated it really liked it
Shelves: action, adventure, animals, creepy, intense, isolated-location, thriller
An adventure thriller set DEEP (deep) in the Amazon. These Anacondas come in 3 sizes: big, Bigger, and BIGGEST! After reading this thriller I will need to actually watch these Anaconda films. I have my DVR set to record the 1st two Anaconda movies this weekend. High Art? Hardly, but a fun story, Jaws in the Jungle!
This is a book that the writer of the movie decided to write after the movie was made. It was interesting to see the different directions the author went from the movie (since he didn't have to worry about budget, special effects, etc.). I enjoyed the book, but not necessarily something I have to read again.
Jun 16, 2016Linda Hughes rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Fun Read
I enjoyed reading the 'writer's cut' story of Anaconda. It gave a lot more insight into the characters and their motivation than the movie could. There were a few spots where the author simply told the reader what was happening rather than letting the story unfold through the character's actions, but for the most part this was a fun read.
I refused to watch the movie, but enjoyed the book. Minor formatting errors and a few misused words distracted me early on, but didn't detract from the suspense. I did have trouble visualizing the show down with the final snake.
Standard fare adventure-thriller, with pacing that tended to grate a bit. Way better than the movie - a rather different plot and certainly more informative.
Dec 09, 2014Emily Mathewes rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Great!!
Absolutely loved this book!! So much more detail! The writer's vision is WAY better than Hollywood's vision! Highly recommended is you like a good adventure!
Dec 27, 2014Mike Spring rated it liked it · review of another edition
a fun read.
Not a bad book, with some good action sequences, but things take a while to get going. I liked it but didn't love it.
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Austrian-born Hans Bauer is the co-author of Fishtale, the children’s adventure novel that reached #4 on Amazon's Children’s Bestseller List. Fishtale received the 2013 Austin Waldorf Children’s Choice Award. Bauer is also the writer of Anaconda: The Writer’s Cut, based on his original screenplay. He is the editor of In the Beginning: Great Opening Lines From Your Favorite Books.
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