Alligator

Year: 1980

Director: Lewis Teague

Written by: John Sayles

Threat: Alligator

Weapon of Choice: Teeth

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Other movies in this series:
Alligator 2: The Mutation

Rish's Reviews
I hadn't seen Alligator since I was a kid, on ABC TV. One scene, in which a child is forced to walk the plank (the diving board) into a dark swimming pool where a black shape moves at the bottom disturbed me more than 90% of the movie scares I ever saw, including anything from Jaws. I didn't know if it would hold up or not, especially in light of how jaded I've become, but I recently decided to give it another viewing.
Based on another popular urban legend, Alligator tells the tale of a scaly pet flushed down a city toilet. Instead of meeting death, it feeds on dog corpses used for medical experiments, and grows to monstrous proportion in the city sewers. When folks start winding up as Purina Gator Chow, our heroes investigate.
It starred Robert Forster, a pretty girl (Robin Riker), and the guy who played Pantangeli in The Godfather Part II. There's a piece of crap reporter character, messing things up, as there often is. He dies horribly, but I still think he got off lucky. The filmmakers make good use of the dark, enclosed spaces of the sewers, and fashioned a formidable movie monster. They used a fake alligator some of the time, and at other times, a real (baby) one among miniatures. They did a good job on the puppet/mechanical gator, and it looks pretty real.
The film was not bad. It wasn't great, but it was alright, and I'd recommend it. As I said of Piranha, also written by Sayles, this has too good a script for the movie it is. The characters, motivations, and dialogue are all really good. But then, why shouldn't Horror be well-written? Why shouldn't B-movies have good screenplays? Writers have to start somewhere, right?
Alligator wasn't scary, but it has an air of nostalgia to it (the Eighties are my favourite decade), and there's that swimming pool scene that's still pretty brave, especially in today's P.C. times.

Total Skulls: 11

Sequel
Sequel setup skull
Rips off earlier film
Horror film showing on TV/in theater in movie skull
Future celebrity appears
Former celebrity appears
Bad title
Bad premise
Bad acting
Bad dialogue
Bad execution
MTV Editing
OTS
Girl unnecessarily gets naked
Wanton sex
Death associated with sex
Unfulfilled promise of nudity skull
Characters forget about threat skull
Secluded location skull
Power is cut
Phone lines are cut
Someone investigates a strange noise
Someone runs up stairs instead of going out front door
Camera is the killer skull
Victims cower in front of a window/door
Victim locks self in with killer
Victim running from killer inexplicably falls
Toilet stall scene
Shower/bath scene
Car stalls or won't start
Cat jumps out skull
Fake scare skull
Laughable scare
Stupid discovery of corpse
Dream sequence skull
Hallucination/Vision
No one believes only witness skull
Crazy, drunk, old man knows the truth
Warning goes unheeded
Music detracts from scene
Death in first five minutes
x years before/later skull
Flashback sequence
Dark and stormy night
Killer doesn't stay dead
Killer wears a mask
Killer is in closet
Killer is in car with victim
Villain is more sympathetic than heroes
Unscary villain/monster
Beheading
Blood fountain
Blood spatters camera/wall/other
Poor death effect
Excessive gore
No one dies at all
Virgin survives
Geek/Nerd survives
Little kid lamely survives
Dog/Pet miraculously survives
Unresolved subplots
"It was all a dream" ending
Unbelievably happy ending
Unbelievably crappy ending
What the hell?