

Jack joins the others at the raft, but a suspicious Sam discovers Gordon and the spider bite. The now-sociopathic Jack fails to convince him to continue with the expedition, so he paralyzes Gordon using a previously collected spider to stop him from informing the others. Gordon discovers that Jack has hid Livingston's radio and gun.

Jack still wants to find the flowers, but the others rebel and start building an escape raft to leave the jungle. Jack realizes the orchids must be nearby, while Gail contends that the orchids may not work on humans. Evidently, the orchids are a part of the food chain, and these snakes grow over unusually long lives. They find a small native village and a disembowelled anaconda, a pair of human legs hanging out of the snake's abdomen, and an orchid remain. They call for Bill's friend, John Livingston, who lives on the river, to join them, only to find Livingston attacked and his boat wrecked. However, most of the team demand that the expedition be called off. Bill assures them that it was the largest snake he has ever seen and that it should take weeks for it to grow hungry again. A giant anaconda emerges from the water and swallows Ben whole. Their boat goes over a waterfall and breaks apart. At one point, Gail falls into the water, loses her phone, and is attacked by a crocodile before Bill rescues her. Jack convinces guide Captain Bill Johnson and his partner Tran Wu to take an unsafe path despite their misgivings. Ben Douglas, leave for a jungle in Borneo to search for a flower called Perrinnia immortalis-" the Blood Orchid"-that they believe contains a fountain of youth. Jack Byron, Gordon Mitchell, Sam Rogers, Gail Stern, Cole Burris, and Dr. The film was followed by a sequel, Anaconda 3: Offspring in 2008.Ī team of researchers funded by New York pharmaceutical firm Wexel Hall, including Dr.

Like its predecessor, the film received negative reviews, but was a financial success. It was released on August 27, 2004, and the last film in the series to be released theatrically. The film follows a team of researchers set for an expedition into the Southeast Asian tropical island of Borneo, to search for a sacred flower for which they believe will bring humans to a longer and healthier life, but soon become stalked and hunted by the deadly giant anacondas inhabiting the island. It is a stand-alone sequel to the film Anaconda (1997) and the second installment of the Anaconda film series.

Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid is a 2004 American adventure horror film directed by Dwight Little.
