Mega Snake

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MegaSnake
Directed by Tibor Takács
Produced by Avi Lerner
Oren Senderman
Written by Robby Robinson
Alexander Volz
Starring Michael Shanks
Siri Baruc
John T. Woods
Nick Harvey
Ben Cardinal
Matthew Atherton
Cinematography Emil Topuzov
Editing by Ellen Fine
Distributed by Sci Fi Pictures
Release date(s) July 28, 2007
TV: August 25, 2007
Country USA
Language English
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Mega Snake is a made for television film by Sci Fi Pictures. It first aired on August 25th, 2007. The film was produced by the company Nu Image Films specifically as an original movie for broadcasting on the Sci Fi cable television network. It was shot in Sofia, Bulgaria.[1]

The film features a special appearance by Feedback, the winning hero on the channel's first Who Wants to Be a Superhero? contest.

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When Duff Daniels steals an ancient snake, the Unteka, from Native American snake proprietor Screaming Hawk, he is given three rules to follow: "don't let it out of the jar, don't let it eat anything living, and never fear the heart of the snake." The jar gets broken and the snake starts eating, growing as it does. It is left to ophidiophobic paramedic Les to right his brother's wrong, with help from his girlfriend Erin and Screaming Hawk. They must learn the meaning of the final rule in order to slay the 40 foot+ snake now snacking its way through the town carnival alive!

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Actor Role
Michael Shanks Les Daniels
Siri Baruc Erin
Michal Yannai Fay
Ben Cardinal Screaming Hawk
John T. Woods Duff Daniels
Todd Jensen Big Bo
Nick Harvey Sheriff Cooley
Harry Anichin Patterson
Laura Giosh Dixie Daniels
Mark W. Johnson Hewlett Daniels
Itai Diakov Young Les
Yoan Karamfilov Young Duff
Michael McCoy Mayor Artimus Kornferry
Matthew Atherton Feedback

Though the movie was advertised on the Sci Fi Channel as "starring Feedback," he is a minor character that only appears for one minute and thirty seconds near the end of the movie.

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