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The Alligator People

  • 1959
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  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.8K
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Bruce Bennett and Beverly Garland in The Alligator People (1959)
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A woman in a hypnotic state recounts to two doctors the details of a horrific experience from her past life that began with the mysterious and sudden disappearance of her husband.A woman in a hypnotic state recounts to two doctors the details of a horrific experience from her past life that began with the mysterious and sudden disappearance of her husband.A woman in a hypnotic state recounts to two doctors the details of a horrific experience from her past life that began with the mysterious and sudden disappearance of her husband.

  • Director
    • Roy Del Ruth
  • Writers
    • Orville H. Hampton
    • Charles O'Neal
    • Robert M. Fresco
  • Stars
    • Beverly Garland
    • Bruce Bennett
    • Lon Chaney Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Roy Del Ruth
    • Writers
      • Orville H. Hampton
      • Charles O'Neal
      • Robert M. Fresco
    • Stars
      • Beverly Garland
      • Bruce Bennett
      • Lon Chaney Jr.
    • 78User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Beverly Garland
    Beverly Garland
    • Joyce Webster - aka Jane Marvin
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • Dr. Eric Lorimer
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Manon
    • (as Lon Chaney)
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Dr. Mark Sinclair
    Frieda Inescort
    Frieda Inescort
    • Mrs. Lavinia Hawthorne - Henry's Wife
    Richard Crane
    Richard Crane
    • Paul Webster
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Dr. Wayne MacGregor
    Bill Bradley
    • Patient 'Number Six'
    • (uncredited)
    Hal K. Dawson
    • Train Conductor
    • (uncredited)
    Dudley Dickerson
    Dudley Dickerson
    • Train Porter
    • (uncredited)
    John Frederick
    John Frederick
    • 1st Male Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Ruby Goodwin
    • Louann - the Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Ken Kane
    • Third Male Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Boyd Stockman
    Boyd Stockman
    • Alligator-Headed Paul
    • (uncredited)
    Vince Townsend Jr.
    • Toby - the Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Lee Warren
    • 2nd Male Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy Del Ruth
    • Writers
      • Orville H. Hampton
      • Charles O'Neal
      • Robert M. Fresco
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    7ccthemovieman-1

    To Beverly, Bruce & Lon: 'See You Later, Alligator!'

    The very good last third of this film and an outstanding ending made this movie worthwhile for me to watch. One has to be patient in some of these classic films, as many of them begin rather slowly.....but there is a reward if you stick with it.

    This story is told in flashback as a woman "Joyce Weber," played by Beverly Garland) is given an injection and relates to two doctors the amazing story of what happened to her and her missing husband.

    Garland did well and looked terrific. She was a little over 30 years of age at the time she made this film. Sadly, she just died a few months ago (as of this review) at the age of 82. She has a long resume of movies and TV shows.

    Lon Chaney plays a goofy role, a man who is obsessed with shooting alligators after one had the nerve to eat his hand. He makes a play for Beverly in one scene, trying to get her drunk and have his way with her. Can't blame the poor slob.

    Bruce Bennett, who plays the main doctor here, also died recently, passing away at the age of 90 in 2007. Bennett did some great 1940s films like "Mildred Pierce" and "Dark Passage," plays the main doctor. George Macready, whose best days were behind him, too, ("Gilda" is my favorite film of his) is the other doctor, who is there to witness "Joyce's" story as it is told under some sort of truth serum.

    Lesser-known Richard Crane plays the "Paul Crane," the alligator man.

    The title of the film is a bit misleading. "Alligator People" imply plural - more than one, but there really is only one alligator man in this film, and he only looks like a guy with a bad sunburn and acne! At the end, though, Crane dons a rubber suit with an alligator head that will have you howling - in laughter, not fear! The other alligator-men are only shown as patients lying in their beds. It's all part of a man-plays-God experiment in which the good doctor is trying to help people who are desperate straights.

    Without giving the last 25 minutes away - which was very good - along with particularly excellent ending that had some intelligent twists to it - suffice it made up for the earlier slower moments.
    reptilicus

    It's just not easy bein' green.

    You have to like a movie that offers the heroine (Beverly Garland in this case) running through a swamp during a rainstorm wearing high heels. Okay, to be fair watch this scene carefully and you will notice her heels change into sneakers in the long shots. Anyway, this very unusual plot offers a scientist (George Macready who was the villain in the 1945 Columbia serial THE MONSTER AND THE APE) who believes he can help crippled people to grow new limbs by injecting them with serum from alligator glands. Guess what happens. Richard Crane (from TV's "Rocky Jones, Space Ranger")is a war hero who was literally blown apart but who healed overnight thanks to the serum but something goes wrong and he start mutating into a . . .but then you saw the title of the movie didn't you? His new bride (Beverly) follows him to the forboding bayou mansion where his mother lives (Freida Inescourt from RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE, 1944) and soon uncovers the truth about the bizarre experiments. She tries to tell hubby that she will stand by him no matter what but that's kinda hard when every day he looks more and more like a 'gator. Also around to complicate things is Lon Chaney Jr as Mannon, a drunken Cajun (without a French accent) who hates alligators. Lon wears a hook on his left hand that he is constantly adjusting on camera. he also shoots at some (real) alligators from all of 10 feet away and misses! Sure the premise is silly, but if injecting a person with alligator glands can turn them into a gator remember that George Zucco created a werewolf by injecting a man with wolf blood in THE MAD MONSTER (1944). If THE ALLIGATOR PEOPLE had been made 15 years earlier I'll bet it would have come out of Monogram or PRC. Give it a try, you just might find yourself having fun.
    7bensonmum2

    "Dirty, stinkin', slimy gators!"

    • While honeymooning on a train, a couple receives several telegrams of congratulations. But when the husband, Paul Webster (Richard Crane), receives one telegram that seems to change his mood. He refuses to let his wife, Joyce Webster (Beverly Garland), see the telegram or tell her what the problem is. At the next stop, Paul disembarks to make a telephone call. But as the train gets underway again, Paul is not on board. Frantically, Joyce begins her search for her husband. There are few clues to go on. It's as if he never existed. She finally gets a lead that takes her to a house in the middle of the Louisiana bayou. The people in the house appear to be hiding something. Joyce has to find a way to get past their lies and discover the truth. What is her husband's secret and why is he hiding in the swamp?


    • Before I saw this movie for the first time, I had read some really bad things about it. I had also seen images of some of the very cheesy special effects. The movie is much better than I had been led to believe. And even though the special effects are laughable, they have a certain charm about them that I find endearing. For such a low budget movie, this is one of the most beautifully shot black and white films I've ever seen. I realize that everything is stage-bound, but it has that look that I love about these older films. The sets in The Alligator People are comparable to those from the older Universal classic monster films.


    • For the most part, the acting in The Alligator People is a step ahead of most other low budget films. Beverly Garland is completely believable as the heartbroken wife. She creates a character that I found it easy to care about. On the other end of the acting spectrum, Lon Chaney, Jr. gives one of the most embarrassing performances of his that I have seen to date. His drunken Cajun was a little too close to home and makes watching it that much more sad. The attempted rape scene (shocking for a film in 1959) has to be a real low point for Chaney.


    • The Region 1 DVD features one of the best images I've seen for such a low budget, obviously B film. The widescreen print is simply gorgeous. It's too bad there are no real special features.
    513Funbags

    Not too bad.

    This movie is definitely above average for a sixty year old horror flick. It actually has a plot that makes sense and isn't full of holes. That's rare for the genre. It does have some dumb moments. Like Lon Chaney shooting at alligators that are about ten feet away and constantly missing them. He screams to them that he will never stop killing alligators but he couldn't hit the broad side of a barn. Of course when it's dark outside it's actually brighter than the day time, that's never cool. The woman "stumbles" through the "dark" swamp, easily avoiding and stepping over everything except the alligators. That's a bit lame too. The alligators appear to be real but they never try to attack anyone so I don't know. Other than those dumb parts, it's not too bad. Give it a shot.
    6tamstrat

    The Gator's gonna get ya!!!!

    This is actually a pretty good horror flick from the late 50's when it seems that all of God's creatures were being mutated somehow by radiation. This movie differs from that premise and that's what makes is unique and fun to watch. Beverly Garland plays a young woman on her honeymoon when her new groom suddenly disappears from a train. She desperately tries to find him and her search leads her to his home in the Louisiana Bayou where she confronts terror from all different levels. The movie is fast paced and the storyline good, I really enjoyed it. Lon Chaney, Jr. is a hoot as a drunken cajun who tries to rape the young bride. The ending is a surprise as well. Enjoy!!!!

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    • Trivia
      This film was made because 20th Century-Fox needed a low-budget "monster movie" in the CinemaScope format to play on the bottom of a double bill with Return of the Fly (1959), the sequel to its "sleeper" hit The Fly (1958). Fox did not produce this film, however. It was made by independent producer Jack Leewood and bought by Fox.
    • Goofs
      Joyce has a tiny suitcase. The first thing she removes from it is a huge fluffy robe. She also has several changes of clothes and shoes in the case.
    • Quotes

      Manon: I'll kill you Alligator Man! Just like I'd kill any four-legged gator!

    • Connections
      Edited into FrightMare Theater: The Alligator People (2017)

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El caimán humano
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Associated Producers (API)
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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