Apr 11,1997
A "National Geographic" film crew is taken hostage by an insane hunter, who takes them along on his quest to capture the world's largest - and deadliest - snake.
nudity | -A couple make out before the man pulls the woman's top down to reveal the top of her breasts which he then caresses. -Native people wear loincloths and the women's bare breasts are exposed. (Non-sexual) -Several times through the movie, tank tops and nightshirts are rather revealing. We see erect nipples of a main female character through her top quite clearly many times. (Non-sexual) -Kissing and sexual innuendo |
violence | The film is all about a giant anaconda snake in the jungle so expect creature violence. - The snake kills a panther and leaves the panther's eyeball lying on the ground. A tracheotomy is done on a man using a knife; there's some blood and later a man twists his finger in the tracheotomy hole (some blood gushes out). -As the snake eats a victim we see the inside of the snake from the victim's perspective. # -The snake chews on a corpse's neck (some blood). -A man puts a pick through the snake's head (some blood).The snake spits up a dead monkey and a slightly chewed-up man. -The snake kills some people by breaking necks and crunching bones; there's some blood (neck, eyes, mouth). The snake drags a victim through the water and there is blood on his face. -A monkey paw drips blood into a bucket. - A couple of people are strangled. -The outline of a man's face is seen through the snake's belly after he's been eaten. -A snake bites a man's finger. -Animals are shot and injured or killed, and one catches on fire. -A man is stabbed in the leg with a knife. A few fistfights and a couple of slaps. A few corpses are seen. A couple of explosions. |
profanity | One F-word, a profane hand gesture, a few anatomical references, some mild obscenities and a few scatological references. |
frightening | Some intense scenes involving the snake eating and killing people; particularly the scene were it eats a person whole and their face is seen from the outside. |