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Piranha

Lost River Lake was a thriving resort, Until they discovered...
1995 | 89m | English

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Doctor Baines has been conducting genetic experiments on piranhas and has made them virtually unstoppable. Unfortunately, his assistants, Maggie and Paul, accidentally release the hybrids into the Lost River Lake threatening to destroy everyone in their path. Can they prevent the flesh-eating piranhas from escaping into the ocean and spawning?
Release Date: Oct 01, 1995
Director: Scott P. Levy
Writer: John Sayles, Alex Simon, Richard Robinson
Genres: Horror, TV Movie
Keywords piranha
Production Companies Showtime Networks, Concorde-New Horizons
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
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Name Character
William Katt Paul Grogan
Alexandra Paul Maggie McNamara
Monte Markham J.R. Randolph
Darleen Carr Dr. Leticia Baines
Mila Kunis Susie Grogan
Soleil Moon Frye Laura
Kehli O'Byrne Gina Green
James Karen Governor
Drancy Jackson Jimmy
Billie Worley Whitney
Shannon Farrara Darlene
Kaz Garas Sheriff Carl
Richard Israel Dave
Lorissa McComas Barbara
Leland Orser Terry Wechsler
James Brodhead Jack
Chelsea Madison-Ciu Betsy
David Parry Trooper
Ben Slack Earl Lyon
Aaron Priceman Camp Counselor
Lincoln Kilpatrick Father
Joey Aresco Actor
Don Pedro Colley Leonard
John Nelson Sailboat Man
Tracy Shakespeare Sailboat Woman
Gabriel Bologna Medic
Kevin Contreras Newscaster #1
Christopher Murphy Newscaster #2
Rob Kerchner Newscaster #3
Joshua D. Comen Water Skier
Cinda-Lin James Ski Boat Woman #1
Ellen Statham Ski Boat Woman #2
Athena Ashburn Lori (uncredited)
Name Job
John Sayles Story
Scott P. Levy Director
Alex Simon Screenplay
Richard Robinson Story
Christopher Baffa Cinematography
Robert L. Goodman Editor
Robert Cowan Production Design
Tami Mor Costume Design
Rina Ramon Costume Design
Greg Landerer Special Effects
Richard Landerer Special Effects Assistant
Lee Alan McConnell Special Effects Assistant
Brad Hardin Creature Effects Technical Director
Peter Diamond Unit Production Manager
Jan Kikumoto Post Production Supervisor
Patrick J. Statham Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
William Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carl Milinac Stunts
R. Dana Harlow Grip
Mark Venezia Grip
Bob Fredrickson Color Timer
Jeff Vaughn Scoring Mixer
Nava Production Design
Ellen Statham Stunts
Cinda-Lin James Stunts
Christopher Lennertz Original Music Composer
John Gilbert Editor
Jan Glaser Casting
Thomas DeWier Stunts
Cole S. McKay Stunts
Jim Wynorski Animal Wrangler
Name Title
Mike Elliott Producer
Roger Corman Executive Producer
Hisako Tsukuba Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

It's tough to commend any actual parts of the '95 remake of Piranha, but it's actually quite fun to group watch purely because it's so dated. Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
5.0

**_Inferior imitation of the 1978 original_** Genetically-enhanced piranha are accidentally released into a river system in the wilderness north of Los Angeles, which threaten kids & counselors at a Summer Camp and vacationers at a lake resort. A private investigator (Alexandra Paul) and a lonely ... environmentalist (William Katt) team-up to save the swimmers. "Piranha" (1995) is virtually a scene-by-scene recreation of the 1978 film, taking place in Southern Cal rather than the heart of Texas. While "Piranha" (both versions) is sort of a "Jaws" (1975) knockoff, it's different enough to not be a rip-off: The story takes place in a river system deep in the mainland and not the ocean; the 'monster' consists of teams of little vicious fish rather than a huge great white shark; the beach sequences involve quaint campground-like beaches rather than major ocean beaches; unlike "Jaws," there's a focus on alluring young women, although "Jaws 2" (1978) delivered the goods in this area as well; and there's more of a sense of adventure and arguably suspense. The tone of the original version of "Piranha" mixed-in amusing elements amidst the horrific mayhem, but this version shoots for a more austere air. This 1995 version is all-around inferior to the 1978 rendition, even though it's basically the same exact story and both were produced by Roger Corman. Some of the changes, aside from cast and locations, include: A woman (Darleen Carr) is substituted for the scientist (Kevin McCarthy) at the research facility; the curious stop-motion mini-dinosaur featured in the first act of the original is omitted here; there's a new wannabe director character; one of the two babes at the camp dies prematurely; and the filmmakers were more conscious of including racial diversity in the background. The new locations with sparser foliage are also inferior, as are the women. Although voluptuous Lorissa McComas as Barbara in the prologue is just as good as (or better than) Janie Squire in the original, Soleil Moon Frye and Kehli O'Byrne are rather second rate compared to cutie Melody Thomas Scott and curvy Belinda Balaski, although Kehli is certainly a striking woman. I suggest skipping this one and viewing the original instead, unless you're a fan of some of the cast members or want to compare the two versions. The 1978 film is just all-around superior. THE MOVIE RUNS 89 minutes and was shot, in part, at Castaic Lake just north of Valencia/Santa Clarita, California. GRADE: C+

Jul 28, 2023
Kamurai
6.0

Good watch, might watch again, and can recommend for horror / thriller fans. This is almost beat for beat the 1978 movie with some unecessary nudity and explosions thrown in, and just a little gore as the original was surprisingly absent of it. I do feel like they casted better this time aroun ... d, and the effects are decent enough that they showed off the fish some this time and it wasn't terrible. The movie still looks like it's from the late 70's early 80's, but with more of a 90's feel. I get the impression that they were trying to preserve a classic look. The movie does some weird re-writes on scenes from the original, but it's not as bad as keeping the "secret military project" angle. The problem with keeping it is that it's supposed to be from the Vietnam war era, but there is almost 20 years difference between the original and this re-make. This also has a very young Mila Kunis in it, which makes it the superior version because, even if she wasn't a better actress then (possible), she's a better actress now than any in this movie. I feel like a lot of potential was squandered on doing a remake instead of a reboot on this one, but it was still a good watch.

Jun 23, 2021