New Alcatraz (2001)

A prehistoric boa constrictor terrorizes an underground Antarctic prison in this creature-feature thriller starring Dean Cain.

New Alcatraz - Movie Information

  • Original Title: New Alcatraz
  • Release Year: 2001
  • Directed by: Phillip J. Roth
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Sci-Fi, Horror, Action
  • Age Rating (US): R
  • Runtime: 1h 35m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Production Companies: Unified Film Organization
  • Production Countries: United States of America
  • Alternative Titles: Terror em Alcatraz. (BR), boa (PT), Boa (DE), Boa (CA), Boa (US), Boa (UK)

New Alcatraz - Plot

Paleontologist Robert Trenton is called to Northeastern Antarctica near the Indian Ocean to help the FBI build an underground maximum-security military base and prison for the world's most dangerous criminals and terrorists, which is dubbed "New Alcatrax" by the staff. While building the prison, the staff accidentally awaken and unleash a prehistoric Boa Constrictor from its 200 year hibernation.

New Alcatraz - Trailer

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100 Feet of Prehistoric Terror

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New Alcatraz - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Phillip J. Roth

Main Cast

  • Dean Cain
  • Lisa Lackey
  • Mark Sheppard
  • Dean Biasucci
  • Craig Wasson
  • Grand L. Bush
  • Richard Tanner
  • Amandah Reyne
  • Greg Collins
  • Gary Hershberger

Writers

  • Terri Neish
  • Phillip J. Roth

Producers

  • Jeffery Beach
  • Ken Olandt

New Alcatraz - FAQs

What is New Alcatraz about?

New Alcatraz follows paleontologist Dr. Robert Trenton, who is brought to a remote Antarctic underground prison to assist the FBI. When construction accidentally disturbs a 200-year hibernation, a massive prehistoric boa constrictor is unleashed on the facility's staff and inmates, turning the high-security complex into a deadly trap.

How big is the snake in New Alcatraz?

The film's tagline says it all: "100 Feet of Prehistoric Terror." The creature is a gigantic prehistoric boa constrictor that has been frozen in hibernation for roughly 200 years beneath the Antarctic ice. Its enormous size is the central threat driving the film's survival horror premise.

Where can you stream New Alcatraz?

You can stream New Alcatraz on Amazon Prime Video, either with a standard Prime membership or through the Amazon Prime Video with Ads tier. It's a solid pick for fans of creature features looking for a quick, entertaining watch.

Is New Alcatraz also known by another title?

Yes — the film is widely known under the alternate title Boa, which was used in the US, UK, Canada, Germany, and Portugal. In Brazil it was released as Terror em Alcatraz. The Boa title is arguably more recognizable and is often how the film appears on streaming platforms and home video releases.

Who stars in New Alcatraz?

Dean Cain leads the cast as Dr. Robert Trenton, with Lisa Lackey playing his colleague Dr. Jessica Platt-Trenton. The supporting cast includes Mark Sheppard, Craig Wasson, Grand L. Bush, and Dean Biasucci, giving the film a solid ensemble of familiar faces from TV and genre cinema.

Is New Alcatraz worth watching for creature feature fans?

If you enjoy late-1990s and early-2000s creature features in the vein of Lake Placid or Rogue, New Alcatraz delivers exactly what it promises — a giant snake, a claustrophobic setting, and a cast doing their best to survive. It's a fun, unpretentious genre film that leans into its B-movie charm.

What movies are similar to New Alcatraz?

Fans of New Alcatraz will likely enjoy Lake Placid (1999), Rogue (2007), and Cujo (1983) for their animal-attack thrills. For more Antarctic-set horror, The Thing (2011) is a natural companion. Underwater (2020) and AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004) also share the isolated, claustrophobic creature-feature atmosphere.

What is the age rating for New Alcatraz?

New Alcatraz is rated R, so it's intended for adult audiences. The rating reflects the film's creature-attack violence and horror content. It's not suitable for younger viewers, but genre fans comfortable with R-rated monster movies should find it right in their wheelhouse.

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