Supercroc

Supercroc

3.3

Jan 01 2007

1h 26m

Horror, Action, Adventure, Science Fiction

A team of soldiers must stop a giant, bloodthirsty crocodile from reaching a nearby city, while trying to avoid being a meal for the beast themselves.

Cynthia Rose Hall

Cynthia Rose Hall

Pvt. Celia Perez

Matthew Blashaw

Matthew Blashaw

Capt. Joe Lynch

Kim Little

Kim Little

Dr. Leah Perrot

David Novak

David Novak

General McFadden

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