Lake Placid: The Final Chapter

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Black Lake is now a crocodile sanctuary, surrounded by an electric fence. When the fence is left open, a high-school bus unknowingly enters the park. It’s up to Reba and the Sheriff to save the kids from becoming crocodile food.

Release Date: July 30, 2013 (Theaters)

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Runtime: 1h 26m

Budget: $5,000,000

Runtime
1h 26m

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Budget
$5,000,000

Cherise Honey
Executive Producer
Aleksandar Yochkolovski
Visual Effects Producer
Alexander Alexandrov
First Assistant Camera
Anastas Nedelchev
Construction Coordinator
Cameron Hallenbeck
First Assistant Editor
Desislava Manasieva
Makeup Artist
Desislava Mladenova
Costume Supervisor
Dhyana Carlton-Tims
Dialogue Editor
Emil Gigov
Art Direction
Eric Lalicata
Supervising Sound Editor
Frederik Wiedmann
Original Music Composer
Georgi Vasillev
Still Photographer
Ian Blackman
Sound Effects Editor
Jeremy B. Davis
Sound Effects Editor
Jonas Talkington
Script Supervisor
Kess Bonnet
Production Design
Kiril Valchanov
Camera Operator
Lorenzo Senatore
Underwater Camera
Ludmil Ivanov
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mariana Love
Makeup Artist
Mariana Vodenicharova
First Assistant Director
Martin Chichov
Camera Operator / Director of Photography
Matt Hovland
ADR Mixer
Nikolai Grozev
Second Assistant Director
Nikolai Kirilov
Costume Design
Parvan Parvanov
Stunt Coordinator
Paul Luther Jackson
Music Supervisor
Ralitsa Roth
Makeup Artist
Ryan Maguire
Foley Mixer
Todor Chapkanov
Second Unit Director
Tom Boykin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Vladislav Mateev
First Assistant Camera
Yanko Ushatov
Unit Production Manager

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Reviewer:
Wuchak
Date:
November 18, 2021
_**The fourth part in the Lake Placid series**_ The crocagator-infested Black Lake, Maine, has been fenced-off with a huge electric fence. Things go awry when a bus containing the Marshfield High swim team accidentally goes to Black Lake instead of nearby Clear Lake. Elisabeth Röhm plays the sheriff; Poppy Lee Friar her daughter, the heroine-by-accident; and Yancy Butler the sassy & droll game warden. Paul Nicholls plays the sheriff's beau and Benedict Smith his son, the latter having a thing for the heroine. Robert Englund is also on hand as a greedy poacher. "Lake Placid: The Final Chapter" (2012) is the fourth movie in the Lake Placid series and it's about on par with the original 1999 flick, as far as story goes, but it lacks that one's production values. The film features an interesting group of females in the cast, but they're sub-par compared to the previous two installments, although Röhm (the sheriff) and Scarlett Byrne (Brittany) are worthy. As the third sequel hindered by a TV budget it's a throwaway horror flick, but it's generally entertaining for what it is, part serious, part amusing and part campy. It surprisingly even tries to throw in a couple of reverent, moving moments. The film runs 86 minutes and was shot in the sticks outside Sofia, Bulgaria. GRADE: C
Rating:
5.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
January 25, 2018
Has a sequel with "_The Final Chapter_" in the title EVER actually been the final chapter? So the character of the rough-and-tumble croc hunter who definitely died in the last movie is back as an Environmental Protection Agent for some reason? But sort of stupidity is really just par for the course with _Lake Placid_, firstly because everything after the first movie was just stupid in general, but more specifically 'cause they do the exact same thing with a character from this movie in the next one. Also probably not an ideal ending for a movie that's touted (albeit falsely) to be _The Final Chapter_. _Final rating: - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
Rating:
4.0