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{{Infobox television
| image = Pythoncover.jpg
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| caption = DVD cover
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| editor = Christian McIntire
| cinematography = Patrick Rousseau
| runtime = 99 minutes<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209264/|title=Python|date=
| company = UFO International
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| released = {{start date|2000|8|9}}
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'''''Python''''' (theatrically released in the Philippines as '''''Anaconda 2000''''') is a 2000 [[made-for-TV]] [[
The film concerns a genetically engineered [[snake]], a [[Pythonidae|python]], that escapes and unleashes itself on a small town. It was filmed in [[Los Angeles]] and [[Malibu, California]].
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==Plot==
An NSA plane crashes near the town of Ruby after its cargo, an abnormally large reticulated python, escapes confinement. The python survives the crash and attacks a lesbian couple, Lisa and Roberta, camping in the woods.
At a swimming hole the next day, John
Meanwhile, NSA Special Agent Parker meets with scientist Anton Rudolph while preparing to recapture the python; Anton (who was part of the team that created the creature) explains its origins as a genetically-engineered hybrid of several snake species as well as its defensive capabilities - including being able to expel highly-corrosive stomach acid - and concluding that Parker's men don't stand a chance.
The
The NSA team
The next morning, the python attacks Theresa and kills Tommy at their home; Theresa drives away, but the python follows and disables her truck, forcing her to hide in a nearby crevice. John and Kristin go looking for Tommy and Theresa after they fail to arrive and find the wrecked truck; Theresa tries to warn them about the snake, which chases John and Kristin to the water treatment center, where they find both Theresa and a shocked Anton. Realizing that they must do something about the python before it gets to town, John calls Greg on the radio and fills him in on a plan they have devised to trap and destroy the python.
They lure the python into the water treatment center by having it chase John through a shaft, while they set a bomb near the entrance and John escapes through a hatch too small for the snake; however, the bomb does not detonate when triggered. Anton runs back in to reset it, sacrificing himself by detonating manually when confronted by the python. Though the others celebrate their apparent success, the python emerges unscathed. While fleeing in Greg's police car, the group construct an alternative plan to penetrate the python's hide by luring the python into a vat of acid at the plating plant. They are able to push the python's underbelly into one of the vats, causing the python to be killed by the acid.
Six months later, the plant has been reopened as a bar/bike shop where the death of the python is used as a sales tool; Greg has been accepted into [[FBI Academy|Quantico]] to be an [[FBI]] agent and John gleefully announces that he Kristin are soon to be parents.
==Cast==
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==Reception==
''Python'' was originally broadcast in the United States on August 9, 2000. In the Philippines, the film was theatrically released as ''Anaconda 2000'' on October 25, 2000,<ref>{{cite news|title=Opens Today!!!|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jJ4VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6goEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6496%2C2953118|access-date=February 11, 2022|work=[[Manila Standard]]|publisher=Kamahalan Publishing Corp.|date=October 25, 2000|page=23|quote=Just when you thought you were safe from the big bad snake}}</ref> connecting it to the unrelated 1997 film ''[[Anaconda (1997 film)|Anaconda]]''.
''Python'' received mixed reviews.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://moria.co.nz/sciencefiction/python.htm |title=
==Sequels==
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==See also==
*[[List of killer snake films|List of killer python films]]
==References==
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==External links==
*{{IMDb title|id=0209264|title=Python}}
*[http://www.rclabaugh.com/python.html Director Richard Clabaugh's talks about Python]
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