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Director: Patricia Harrington
Cast: Kathleen LaGue, Doug Swander, Matt Holly, Simon Page
When four college students trek to the Everglades to conduct extra-credit research for their biology professor, they become prey to a huge man-eating eel with nasty incisors that’s been terrorizing a nearby Florida community, based on a true story concerning an exotic species of eels that are released in the southeast from Asia. They breathe air and can survive on land.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Razortooth (2007), directed by Patricia Harrington, has received a generally negative critical reception, with an IMDb rating of only 3.8/10. The film, a horror/sci-fi hybrid about a man-eating eel terrorizing college students in the Everglades, has not received any major awards recognition and appears to have had a poor audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Razortooth, the 2007 horror film directed by Patricia Harrington, offers a unique and thrilling take on the man-versus-nature genre. Featuring a terrifying man-eating eel as the central threat, the film blends suspense, adventure, and environmental themes to create an engaging and distinctive viewing experience that will particularly appeal to fans of creature features and survivalist narratives.