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The Alligator People
The Alligator People

5.6

The Alligator People

NR·1959·74m

Summary

Under therapeutic hypnosis, a seemingly well-adjusted young woman tells a fantastic story, verified by lie detector, of her forgotten marriage to a man who disappeared on the day of their honeymoon, and of her search for him which takes her to a lonely mansion in a remote section of swampland tenanted by snakes, alligators, a drunken one-armed lout, a mysterious doctor, and a cold-hearted elderly woman who lives alone in a brooding manse.

Crew

Director

Roy Del Ruth

Screenplay, Story

Orville H. Hampton

Story

Charles O'Neal

Reviews

stugood

stugood

March 21, 2019

5

What seems to begin in the southern gothic vein, complete with voiceover narrative by a newlywed (likable Beverly Garland) concerning the sudden and mysterious disappearance of her husband, soon picks up the pace as a sci-fi monster picture, akin to previous year's <i> The Fly. </i> Unfortunately, the last act fully descends into tomfoolery and questionable monster makeup - namely a rubbery alligator suit. Despite its disappointing ending, the 1950s b/w cinematography is nice at times, but the film might have benefited with greater use of close-up shots to add a touch more melodrama to its undeniably laughable story.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$300,000.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

mutant
alligator
swamp
absurd
cliché