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Lake Placid

  • Director: Steve Miner
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Natural Horror, Horror Comedy
  • Themes: Terror in the Water, Mutants
  • Main Cast: Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Brendan Gleeson, Oliver Platt, Betty White
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 82 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

So what's under the water in that lake deep in the Maine woods? No one is sure what it could be, but a dead and severely mutilated body was found near the shore, and the only clue is a large tooth which appears to be from a prehistoric animal resembling a huge crocodile. Jack Wells (Bill Pullman), the local fish and game warden, is investigating the case when he's assigned a helper, paleontologist Kelly Scott (Bridget Fonda). Kelly generally does office work since she hates the outdoors (a drawback in her line of work) and is recovering from a breakup with one of her co-workers. Jack would just as soon handle this matter without Kelly's help, but with time, the two get used to each other and something beyond a working relationship begins to develop. Meanwhile, Jack and Kelly also have to deal with Sheriff Hank Keogh (Brendan Gleeson), who would like to find the mystery creature and kill it; Hector Cyr (Oliver Platt), a quirky mythology expert who wants to capture and study the beast; and Mrs. Bickerman (Betty White), an eccentric older woman with dubious stories about her missing cattle -- and missing husband. Blending suspense, humor, and romance, Lake Placid was written by David E. Kelley, creator of the popular TV shows Ally McBeal and The Practice, and directed by Steve Miner, whose credits range from TV's The Wonder Years to the films Forever Young and Halloween: H20. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

David Lewis - Walt Lawson; Tim Dixon - Stephen Daniels; Mariska Hargitay - Myra Okubo; Meredith Salenger - Deputy Sharon Gare

Credit

Willie Heslup - Art Director, Lisa Beach - Casting, Jori Woodman - Costume Designer, Mark Cotone - First Assistant Director, Steve Miner - Director, Paul Hirsch - Editor, Marshall Harvey - Editor, Peter Bogart - Executive Producer, John Ottman - Composer (Music Score), Daryn Okada - Camera Operator, John Willett - Production Designer, David E. Kelley - Producer, Michael Pressman - Producer, Tedd Kuchera - Set Designer, Stan Winston - Special Effects, Digital Domain - Special Effects, Steve Boeddeker - Sound/Sound Designer, David E. Kelley - Screenwriter

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A village of northeast New York in the Adirondack Mountains southwest of Plattsburg. A popular year-round resort, it was the site of the Winter Olympics in 1932 and 1980. Population: 2,810.

 

 
Columbia Encyclopedia: Lake Placid
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Lake Placid, village (1990 pop. 2,485), Essex co., NE N.Y.; settled 1850, inc. 1900. In the Adirondack Mts. at an altitude of 1,800 ft (549 m), the village surrounds Mirror Lake. It is a famous resort and sports center. The 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics were held in the village, and a U.S. Olympic training center is there. Lake Placid has a summer theater and music festival and annual winter sports competitions. The farm and burial place of the abolitionist John Brown are nearby.


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Lake Placid

Lake Placid film poster
Directed by Steve Miner
Produced by David E. Kelley
Michael Pressman
Written by David E. Kelley
Starring Bill Pullman
Bridget Fonda
Oliver Platt
Brendan Gleeson
Betty White
Music by John Ottman
Editing by Paul Hirsch
Marshall Harvey
Studio Fox 2000 Pictures
Stan Winston Studios
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) July 16, 1999
Running time 82 minutes
Language English
Budget $27,000,000
Gross revenue $56,870,414 [1]
Followed by Lake Placid 2

Lake Placid is a 1999 American/Canadian monster movie with elements of comedy, horror, romance and the buddy genre. It was written and produced by David E. Kelley, directed by Steve Miner, and stars Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, Brendan Gleeson, Oliver Platt, and Betty White. The plot revolves around two giant, 30-foot-long man-eating crocodiles which terrorize the fictional location of Black Lake, Maine, United States, and also follows the dysfunctional group who attempt to capture or destroy the creatures.

The film was produced by Fox 2000 Pictures and Stan Winston Studios (which did the special effects for the creatures) and principal photography was shot in British Columbia, Canada. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and released in cinemas in the United States on July 16, 1999, and in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2000.[2]

Despite some good reviews, critical reception to the film was generally mixed to negative. However the film was still a financial success at the box office and it spawned from two made-in-television sequels, Lake Placid 2 in 2007 and Lake Placid 3 in 2010.

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Plot

An officer of Maine Fish and Game researching American beaver populations is scuba diving in Black Lake, Aroostook County, Maine, when he is savagely attacked and bitten in half by something unseen in the water. A tooth is found in the diver's remains and, as it appears to be a prehistoric fossil, a request is made for assistance to the Natural History Museum in New York City. Paleontologist Kelly Scott (Bridget Fonda) gets the job, mainly because her boss, with whom she has had an office affair, wants her out of his way so that he can pursue another relationship with one of Kelly's co-workers.

Upon arriving in Maine, Kelly informs Fish and Game officer Jack Wells (Bill Pullman) and sheriff Hank Keough (Brendan Gleeson), who himself witnessed the fatal attack, that the tooth appears to be reptilian in nature, and is not a fossil, but something much more recent.

Later that afternoon, a helicopter arrives at the camp where we are introduced to Hector Cyr (Oliver Platt), an eccentric mythology professor, flamboyant multi-millionaire and crocodile enthusiast who believes, despite Hank's intense skepticism, that the creature doing the attacks is indeed a crocodile. While the four are out exploring the lake, the creature is shown settling under Kelly and Hank's canoe. Hector's radar begins to pulsate as Kelly and Hank are thrown off their canoe and into the water.

That night, due to his antagonistic nature and free spirit, Hector angers Hank and the two get into an argument. After the two are broken up, Kelly tells Jack and Hank that Hector believes crocodiles are godly creatures(since he's never been bitten by one). They also meet Delores Bickerman (Betty White), one of few people living on the lake, who claims to have killed her husband.

The next day Jack and Hector go diving in the lake to find the creature. After the two enter the water, a speaker producing the sound of baby crocs in distress is placed in the water. The creature is shown sneaking up on them. It pulls the boat anchor, but Hank orders his deputy Burke to cut the anchor cable and the boat escapes. Kelly falls overboard, but is saved just in time as the croc was preparing to attack. Jack and Hector come back up separately and while removing the speaker, Burke is attacked by the creature and his head is bitten off.

Hank mourns the deputy and blames himself for his death. Hector's attempts to console him backfire and anger him, and they get into another fight. During the brawl, Hank chases Hector to the lakeside and as the others follow, a grizzly bear appears. Jack pulls Kelly out of the way, but the bear looms over them. Suddenly a giant crocodile leaps out of the water and drags the bear back into the lake.

Kelly and Jack share a moment of awkward intimacy as Kelly dresses Jack's cut. Jack, Kelly, and Hank visit Delores again. They find her feeding the crocodile by bringing a blindfolded cow to the edge of the lake.Delores reveals to have been feeding the crocodile for six years prior to it have followed her husband home and to which she also reveals that the crocodile killed her husband, not her. She is placed under house arrest for not telling the police what she knew when they visited her before.

Hector has shared a relationship with one of Hank's deputies and decides to take her on a trip in the helicopter. Hector lands the helicopter in the cove where the crocodile lives. While he is diving it attacks him but he escapes by throwing an inflatable raft which it chases while they escape in the helicopter.

On their return, Jack berates Hector for foolishly risking the life of the deputy. Hector sulks in his tent, where Kelly consoles him and he regains his confidence. Jack and Hank plan to allow Florida Fish and Game to kill the crocodile when they arrive, but Hector stops them and suggests instead that he lure it out of the water and drug it. Jack reluctantly accepts the proposal and they use one of Delores' cows, dangled from the helicopter, as bait.

After a few hours of trying this without success, when they are about to give up the crocodile turns up and lunges at the cow. Hector pulls up, loses the cow, and crashes the helicopter into the lake. The crocodile then comes on land and attacks Jack and Kelly, and Kelly is knocked into the lake by its tail, but after some struggling she makes it to the helicopter.

The croc then jumps into the cockpit and gets wedged in, and Hector and Kelly dive into the water and swim to the shore. Despite Hector and Kelly's protests to let the animal live, Jack grabs a gun from a deputy and shoots it, but the gun is revealed to be a tranquilizer rifle. As Hector comes out of the water, a second crocodile attacks him, but Hank kills it with his grenade launcher. Florida Fish and Game arrive seconds later. They load the crocodile on a truck and take it to Portland until they can figure out what to do with it. Kelly and Jack also appear to start a relationship, the wounded Jack warmly tells Kelly, "I already miss the crocodile".

The last scene shows Mrs. Bickerman feeding bread crumbs to what appears to be many baby crocodiles implying the two adults were a mating pair. During the end credits the surviving adult crocodile is seen tied to the back of a flat-bed truck speeding down a road.

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Production

Despite the name, the movie has nothing to do with Lake Placid, New York but is named from a sarcastic remark in the film.

The film was produced by Fox 2000 Pictures and Phoenix Pictures and Rocking Chair Productions.[3] The 30-foot (9.1 m) long crocodile was created by Stan Winston Studios.

Almost the entire film was shot on location in remote locations in British Columbia, Canada, which stood in for the fictional locations of the film in the American State of Maine. Some scenes were shot in Vancouver, B.C. and Surrey, B.C. Three different lakes stood in for the fictional "Black Lake"; these were Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island, B.C.; Buntzen Lake, Anmore, B.C.; and Hayward Lake, Mission, B.C.[4]

Betty White's character is told that PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) would be interested to learn of her alleged mistreatment of her cows. In reality, Betty White is a major on-air spokesperson for PETA.[5]

Reception

Although the film was a financial success at the box office, critical reception was lukewarm. Lake Placid is a combination of suspense, outright horror and comedy; most of the humour stems from the "fish out of water" quality of Scott, the bickering between Hector and local Sheriff Hank Keough (Brendan Gleeson), and Mrs. Bickerman's profane comments. The movie was generally received poorly by critics; a common complaint was that the horror and comedy elements did not sit well together, making the movie fail on both counts. The Rotten Tomatoes website gave the movie a 37% rating, whilst Roger Ebert described it as "completely wrong-headed from beginning to end".[6]

Sequel

Lake Placid 2, produced by Sony Pictures and the Sci Fi Channel, ia a made-for-television movie aired as a Sci Fi Channel original movie on April 28, 2007. It has a completely different cast from the original film, although the setting is the same. The unrated DVD release of the film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and released on January 29, 2008.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=lakeplacid.htm
  2. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139414/releaseinfo
  3. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139414/companycredits
  4. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139414/locations
  5. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139414/trivia
  6. ^ :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: Lake Placid (xhtml)

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