Lake Placid (1999) is a horror-comedy film directed by Steve Miner and written by David E. Kelley. The story centers around a giant, man-eating crocodile that terrorizes a small town in the state of Maine, triggering a series of events that are as tense as they are absurdly entertaining. Thanks to its unique blend of horror, dark comedy, and quirky characters, Lake Placid has become a cult classic and one of the most memorable creature features of the late ’90s.

The plot unfolds in the quiet, remote town of Lake Placid, where mysterious deaths and disappearances begin occurring near the lake. Authorities soon discover that the culprit is a giant crocodile, likely introduced illegally. The creature is abnormally large, extremely dangerous, and surprisingly intelligent—capable of stalking its victims both in the water and on land.