Million Dollar Crocodile

Million Dollar Crocodile (also known as Croczilla in Canada and The Crocodile in Australia) is a 2012 Chinese monster movie directed by Lin Lisheng. The film stars Barbie Shu, Guo Tao, Lam Suet and is about a group of people seeking a crocodile that has swallowed a million yuan.[1]

Million Dollar Crocodile
Traditional百万巨鳄
MandarinBai wan ju e
Directed byLin Lisheng
Produced byLi Rui
Written byLin Lisheng
Ma Hua
Ma Yu
StarringBarbie Shu
Guo Tao
Lam Suet
Shi Zhaoqi
Xiong Xinxin
Music byDong Dongdong
CinematographyLi Xi
Edited byZhou Xinxia
Wei Nan
Release date
  • June 8, 2012 (2012-06-08) (China)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryChina
BudgetUS$4.7 million[1]

The film was released on June 8, 2012 and is China's first monster movie.[1]

Plot

The film tells the story of an eight meter long crocodile on the rampage in Hangzhou. Xiao befriends Amao, a 36-foot crocodile, who lives on his father's crocodile sanctuary. Soon his father is forced to sell the crocodiles to a gangster who plans to use them for high priced meals. The story begins as the crocodile is released, swallows a fortune won by a local woman who forces the police to hunt it, and begins to terrorize the local town.

Release

Million Dollar Crocodile was shown as a "work-in-progress" print at Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012.[2] Australian sales firm Odin's Eye Entertainment picked up the rights to Million Dollar Crocodile.[2] The film was released in China on June 8, 2012.[1] Million Dollar Crocodile will be the opening film at the 36th Montreal World Film Festival.[3]

Notes

  1. Elley, Derek (June 20, 2012). "Million Dollar Crocodile". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on May 2, 2016. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
  2. Frater, Patrick (May 11, 2012). "Odin's get a bite on Crocodile". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved June 20, 2012.
  3. Cremin, Stephen (August 9, 2012). "Crocodile has first bite of Montreal". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
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