Watched: 06/06/2024
Format: Peacock
Viewing: First
Director: Lewis Teague
I very much remember, sometime in elementary school, a week or so when Alligator (1980) was going to show as a movie on TV. Possibly even just late after I was going to bed. But the commercials looked terrifying, and I found out about the urban myth of the sewer alligator.
Anyway, somehow, I'd never seen this one. Which is odd. Y'all know alligators eating people is a favorite theme around here. And this is maybe one of the first all-alligators/ all-human buffet movies.
If you're me, you'll also be delighted to learn John Sayles wrote this. Like, John Sayles... you mad genius. (I currently have a shiny new copy of Lone Star sitting on my table waiting to be watched.)
Director Lewis Teague has a checkered history of films, but this is from one of his better periods, and launched him from TV to features for a bit, where he'd go on to do Cujo and other pics before returning to TV and TV movies.
This movie *is* a horror film, but it also knows: this is insane, let's treat it that way. It occasionally delves into comedy and camp, and even moments of "terror" are pretty wacky (thinking of our scaly pal bursting out of the sewer into the game of stickball). The only scare I got out of the film was when Forester and his partner go into the sewers and a flashlight falls briefly on the giant croc in what was a shadow. Like - man, that worked.