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Alligator
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A baby alligator is flushed down a Chicago toilet and survives by eating discarded laboratory rats injected with growth hormones. A herpetologist helps a detective track her alligator, now a king-size mutant called Ramone.
A baby alligator is flushed down a Chicago toilet and survives by eating discarded laboratory rats injected with growth hormones. A herpetologist helps a detective track her alligator, now a king-size mutant called Ramone.
Actors:
Jerado Decordovier,
James Ingersoll,
JoJo DAmore,
Royce D. Applegate,
Robin Riker,
Simmy Bow,
Leslie Brown,
Ed Brodow,
Margie Platt,
Angel Tompkins,
Jim Brockett,
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Jerado Decordovier
3 June 1910, Pago Pago, Tutila, American Samoa
James Ingersoll
8 January 1948, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
JoJo DAmore
11 October 1930, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Royce D. Applegate
25 December 1939, Midwest City, Oklahoma, USA
Robin Riker
2 October 1952, New York City, New York, USA
Simmy Bow
7 June 1921, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Leslie Brown
Ed Brodow
Margie Platt
Angel Tompkins
20 December 1942, Albany, California, USA
Jim Brockett
Director:
Lewis Teague
Lewis Teague
8 March 1938, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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February 05, 2003
Pretty good, as far as these gigantic Alligator things go.
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Lewis Teague is only too willing to hand over the entire project to Sayles's hunger for allegorical subplots.
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John Sayles' screenplay mixes monster flick mayhem with a whole lot of wit.

