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Alligator

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Director(s)

Perry Lang

Dick Richards

Lewis Teague

Miller Drake

Paul Stader

Jerram A. Swartz

Lisa Marmon

Laurie Cohn

Cast & Crew

Robert Forster

Robert Forster

David

Royce D. Applegate

Royce D. Applegate

Callan

John F. Goff

John F. Goff

Ashe

Michael V. Gazzo

Michael V. Gazzo

Chief Clark

Mike Mazurki

Mike Mazurki

Gatekeeper

Henry Silva

Henry Silva

Brock

Corkey Ford

Corkey Ford

Chi Chi

Kane Hodder

Kane Hodder

Alligator (uncredited)

John Lisbon Wood

John Lisbon Wood

Mad Bomber

Sydney Lassick

Sydney Lassick

Gutchel

Lewis Teague

Lewis Teague

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Peter Miller

Peter Miller

Sgt. Rice

Dick Richards

Dick Richards

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Jack Carter

Jack Carter

Mayor

Lisa Marmon

Lisa Marmon

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Dean Jagger

Dean Jagger

Slade

Paul Stader

Paul Stader

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Simmy Bow

Simmy Bow

Seedy

Harold Greene

Harold Greene

Reporter 2

Micole Mercurio

Micole Mercurio

Joey's Mother

Buckley Norris

Buckley Norris

Bob

Angel Tompkins

Angel Tompkins

Newswoman

Perry Lang

Perry Lang

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Jerram A. Swartz

Jerram A. Swartz

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Larry Margo

Larry Margo

Stanley

Kendall Carly Browne

Kendall Carly Browne

Ann

Jim Boeke

Jim Boeke

Shamsky

Miller Drake

Miller Drake

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Sue Lyon

Sue Lyon

ABC Newswoman

Bart Braverman

Bart Braverman

Kemp

Robert Doyle

Robert Doyle

Bill

James Ingersoll

James Ingersoll

Helms

Dana MacDuff

Dana MacDuff

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Stan Haze

Stan Haze

Meyer

Bella Bruck

Bella Bruck

Dot

James Arone

James Arone

Sloan

Tom Kindle

Tom Kindle

Announcer

Patti Jerome

Patti Jerome

Madeline

Richard 'Rick' Partlow

Richard 'Rick' Partlow

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Elizabeth Halsey

Elizabeth Halsey

Policewoman

Margaret Muse

Margaret Muse

Society Matron

Robin Riker

Robin Riker

Marisa

Leslie Brown

Leslie Brown

Young Marisa

Jim Brockett

Jim Brockett

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Pat Petersen

Pat Petersen

Joey

Frederick Long

Frederick Long

Sparks

Ed Brodow

Ed Brodow

Ross

Philip Luther

Philip Luther

Purdy

Barry Chase

Barry Chase

Policeman 1

Jerado Decordovier

Jerado Decordovier

Gator Vendor 1

Vincent De Stefano

Vincent De Stefano

Gator Vendor 3

JoJo D'Amore

JoJo D'Amore

Gator Vendor 4

Danny Baseda

Danny Baseda

Radioman

Tink Williams

Tink Williams

Hector

Charles R. Penland

Charles R. Penland

Tyrone

Anita Keith

Anita Keith

Old Lady

Michael Misita

Michael Misita

Reporter 1

Jim Alquist

Jim Alquist

Reporter 3

Margie Platt

Margie Platt

Bride

Nike Zachmanoglou

Nike Zachmanoglou

Maid at Party

Gloria Morrison

Gloria Morrison

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Robert Hammond

Robert Hammond

Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Amy Panter

Amy Panter

Party Guest (uncredited)

Laurie Cohn

Laurie Cohn

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Details

GenresHorror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime1h 31 mins
Released on14 Nov 1980
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Gimly

7/10

Genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed this one. The best giant croc (Well I mean, it's an alligator, but in terms of what you can do with them in a horror movie, they're really the same thing) creature feature I've seen since _Rogue_. I wish someone was still making movies like this. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

John Chard

6/10

It's snappy. After an irate father flushes down the toilet his daughter's baby alligator, the creature feeds on dumped animals that have been tested with a growth hormone. Thus the gator grows into a 36 foot long monster that promptly terrorises Chicago. With a rather witty John Sayles script, tidy effects work and Lewis Teague's knowingly "B" movie direction, Alligator turns out to be one of the better post Jaws copy-cats. Very much using a satirical slant, Alligator's gigantic horror is born out of dubious suit types involved in conspiracies. While the cheery pay back that comes the way of various gits responsible for the growth of super gator is rewarding to say the least. Peperred with in jokes as well, Alligator also benefits from having the considerable talents of Robert Forster and Dean Jagger in the cast. They may look a touch bewildered at times, more out of a sense of fun one feels, but they give it gusto supreme and carry the picture to the bloody and entertaining finale. A million miles away from Jaws of course, but this is a funny, enjoyable and different type of animal. 6.5/10

Wuchak

6/10

**_An oversized alligator from the sewers of Chicago breaks loose_** A baby alligator is flushed down the toilet in Chicago and mutates to great size from eating chemically contaminated dog carcasses in the sewers. A policeman (Robert Forster) and a beautiful reptile expert (Robin Riker) team-up to track down the beast when it escapes the sewers and preys on citizens. “Alligator” (1980) is kind of boring for the first half hour or so, but the last hour perks up and generally keeps your attention. Unlike "Jaws" (1975), which is completely serious and scary, most adults won't take "Alligator" too seriously or find it remotely scary. In fact, I busted out laughing numerous times when the creature would attack people. Speaking of which, you'll sometimes hear Jaws-imitation suspense music as the creature approaches its prey. Some viewers understandably compare "Alligator" to another “Jaws” rip-off flick, "Piranha" (1978), but that movie’s all-around more entertaining. What makes "Alligator" mandatory is the awe-inspiring Robin Riker, who doesn't appear until half an hour into the story. From thereon she's featured prominently. Robin was 28 during shooting but possesses such a mature and classy air that she seems at least 35. While I’m on the subject, watch out for the blonde reporter in a red jacket and jeans at about the halfway point (43 minutes). Like Robin, she has an exquisite figure sculptured by God Himself. There are also some highlights that you won’t likely see in pictures nowadays. For instance, a kid gets chewed up in a suburban pool. And a “great white hunter” (Henry Silva) amusingly corrals three black dudes in the urban jungle to assist him in his hunt. Of course this wouldn’t be “politically correct” today. The movie runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles River. GRADE: B-

JPV852

6/10

Not great but semi-entertaining monster-horror film has its moments and like seeing Robert Forster in the lead. Some of the effects were on the goofy side when it came to the alligator but still for its time I thought it was alright. **3.0/5**

The Movie Mob

4/10

**Alligator didn't win any awards, and it shouldn't have. It's so bad, but it might just win your heart if you give it a shot.** Another creature feature with no money, horrible acting, and terrible dialogue that is a lot of fun if you treat it differently than an Oscar contender. Sure, it's a piece of garbage, literally. The alligator got flushed down the toilet ending up in the sewer along with some experimental chemicals mutating it into a giant. Despite being a 40-foot-long maneater, the police and local law enforcement spend the whole movie trying to find the thing (apparently, it's very sneaky) while it munches on a buffet of hapless citizens. Alligator is ridiculous, nonsensical, and a lot of fun if you are a fan of old-school cheesy creature features.

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Part of the Series

Alligator 2: The Mutation

Alligator 2: The Mutation

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