Lake Placid 3

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A game warden moves his family to Lake Placid, once the site of deadly crocodile attacks. Locals assure him the crocs are gone, but his mischievous young son finds a few baby crocs and begins feeding them. They quickly grow into very big adults and start attacking the game warden’s family and nearby town.

Release Date: October 6, 2010 (Theaters)

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August 21, 2010 (Digital)

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Runtime: 1h 33m

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Stage 6 Films

Budget: $2,500,000

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Runtime
1h 33m

Production

Budget
$2,500,000

Colin Ferguson
Nathan Bickerman
Kirsty Mitchell
Susan Bickerman
Kacey Barnfield
Ellie (as Kacey Barnfield)
Michael Ironside
Sheriff Tony Willinger
John Laskowski
Station Attendant
Griff Furst
Director
Aleksandar Yochkolovski
Visual Effects Producer
Alexander Alexandrov
First Assistant Camera
Anton Bakarski
Camera Operator / Director of Photography
Asen Bozilov
Art Direction
Borislav Mihailovski
Production Design
Danny Roth
Casting
David Reed
Screenplay
Dimitur Nabalatanov
Construction Coordinator
Georgi Dimitrov
CGI Supervisor
Georgi Petrov Yakimov
Property Master
Greta Velikova
Makeup Artist
Ivan Mitov
First Assistant Director
Ivo Peitchev
Camera Operator
Juan Carlos Vargas
Visual Effects Supervisor
Lorenzo Senatore
Steadicam Operator
Maria Mladenova
Costume Design
Mariana Vodenicharova
Second Assistant Director
Merav Maroody
Still Photographer
Miroslav Stoilov
First Assistant Camera
Nathan Furst
Original Music Composer
Nikolai Nikolaev Markov
Construction Foreman
Parvan Parvanov
Stunt Coordinator
Shelly Stoyanova
Script Supervisor
Vladimir Yossifov
Costume Supervisor

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Reviewer:
Wuchak
Date:
November 19, 2021
_**Serviceable but routine installment in the amusing crocogator franchise**_ The nephew (Colin Ferguson) of deceased Sadie Bickerman takes over her rustic estate on Black Lake, but his son starts feeding the little crocs and soon there’s a huge problem with monstrous killer crocs. Kirsty Mitchell is on hand as his wife while Yancy Butler plays an amusingly droll hunter. “Lake Placid 3” (2010) is a solid, if unremarkable, entry in the series, marred by the cartoony croc CGI. I was never a big fan of the semi-campy series since they’re throwaway horror flicks with the first movie (from 1999) being the only one released theatrically with its relatively big budget and big-name cast. I’ve only seen the first four and favor the second one (from 2007) because it has the most compelling story and best cast, in particular the lovely females (e.g. Sarah Lafleur) and John Schneider. Brunette Kacey Barnfield (now Kacey Clarke) stands out on the female front as college girl Ellie. There’s also blonde Angelica Penn as her friend, Tara; Roxanne Pallet (now Roxanne Carrion) as hitchhiker April; and Bianca Ilich as babysitter Vica. The Lake Placid series is basically Friday the 13th with killer crocs substituting for Jason, but they’re just not as all-around entertaining as any of the F13 flicks. Then, again, all the F13 films were theatrically released and therefore had bigger budgets with the exception of the original “Lake Placid.” The movie runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in Bulgaria. GRADE: C
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5.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
January 25, 2018
We're back again to sully the kinda-okay name of _Lake Placid_! _Final rating:½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._
Rating:
3.0