Snake Eater (film)

Snake Eater is a 1989 action/adventure film starring Lorenzo Lamas. It was directed by George Erschbamer and written by Michael Paseornek and John Dunning. Snake Eater was actor Lorenzo Lamas's first action film.

Snake Eater
Directed byGeorge Erschbamer
Produced byJohn Dunning
André Link
Lawrence Carota
Jeff Barmash
Written byMichael Paseornek
John Dunning
StarringLorenzo Lamas
Josie Bell
Robert Scott
Ronnie Hawkins
Cheryl Jeans
Larry Csonka
Ben DiGregorio
Richard Barathy
Mowava Pryor
Music byJohn Massari
CinematographyGlen MacPherson
Edited byJacqueline Carmody
Production
company
Cinepix Film Properties
Distributed byImage Organization
Release date
  • March 31, 1989 (1989-03-31)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1,200,000 (estimated)

Plot

Lamas plays "Soldier" Jack Kelly, a police officer who served in the Marine Special Forces "Snake Eater" team in Vietnam. Kelly uses the talents that he learned in the Snake Eaters to hunt down the criminals who killed his parents and kidnapped his sister.

The criminals covered their crime, using a bear costume "The Bear". This fooled authorities for their various murders and arson. They also attempted to rape women over the course of many days of captivity, but always failed.

Sequels

Lamas also starred in two sequels to Snake Eater: Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster (1991), which entered production before the first film was released, and Snake Eater III: His Law (1992).

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