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Lake Placid: The Final Chapter

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Title: Lake Placid: The Final Chapter

Genre: Horror, Science Fiction

Director: Don Michael Paul

Cast: Yancy Butler, Robert Englund, Daniel Black, Elisabeth Röhm, Caroline Ford, Paul Nicholls, Poppy Lee Friar, Benedict Smith, Scarlett Byrne, Jeff Stewart, Ako Mitchell, Sewell Whitney, Elena Boeva, Peter Ladjev, Kitodar Todorov, Marina Gerganova, Terry Randall, Zara Dimitrova, Borisa Tyutyundzhieva, Jonas Talkington

Release: 2013-07-30

Runtime: 86

Plot: Follows Jim Bickerman, a poacher who discovers that his local lake is inhabited by man-eating crocodiles.

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What can I say about this? This is purely for when you literally have nothing else to watch. Terrible visual effects, acting and no redeeming qualities.
 

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