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A group of documentary filmmakers are kidnapped in the Amazon by a hunter seeking the world's largest anaconda. It doesn't end well, as you can imagine.
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The film shoot was repeatedly disrupted by some of the cast's fear of snakes.
Documentary filmmaker Terri Flores and her crew of National Geographic support staff are in the Amazon Basin to make a movie about a long-lost native tribe when the entire group is kidnapped by crazed snake hunter Paul Sarone and led deep into the jungle to find the world's largest anaconda. The crew doesn't stand for Sarone's "leadership" for very long and they tie him up, but by then they're well into the realm of the hungry, hungry snake...