Template:Infobox Film Anacondas: Trail of Blood, also known as Anaconda 4, is a 2009 horror film, made-for-television sequel, to Anaconda 3: Offspring. Written by David C. Olson and directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy, it is the fourth film in the Anaconda series and picks up where the third film ended.[1] It premiered on the Sci Fi channel on February 28, 2009.[2] It was released to DVD June 2, 2009.
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A baby anaconda, captured at the end of Anaconda 3: Offspring, is being used for experiments by a scientist. He creates a hybrid of the blood orchids from Borneo that enabled the anaconda to grow so large and live so long, and creates a serum for cell regeneration. When he disappears and the snake escapes, Murdoch sends a team to find him. Dr. Amanda Haze also goes in search of him, determined to destroy the serum and kill the snake. The two groups encounter more people who get dragged into the search for the snake, which has been split in two by someone attempting to kill it. Due to the serum, the anacondas can no longer die without significant damage to their internal organs.
The film was shot back-to-back with Anaconda 3: Offspring in Romania.[1] When the film was first announced, David Hasselhoff was slated to appear to reprise his character of Hammett from the third film,[1] however in later trailers and advertisements for the film, he is not shown.[3]
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