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Alligator

Original title: Il fiume del grande caimano
  • 1979
  • 13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.6K
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Alligator (1979)
Horror

Tourists on a tropical island anger an island god, who turns himself into a giant alligator and stalks them.Tourists on a tropical island anger an island god, who turns himself into a giant alligator and stalks them.Tourists on a tropical island anger an island god, who turns himself into a giant alligator and stalks them.

  • Director
    • Sergio Martino
  • Writers
    • Cesare Frugoni
    • Sergio Martino
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Stars
    • Barbara Bach
    • Claudio Cassinelli
    • Mel Ferrer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Martino
    • Writers
      • Cesare Frugoni
      • Sergio Martino
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Stars
      • Barbara Bach
      • Claudio Cassinelli
      • Mel Ferrer
    • 36User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Bach
    Barbara Bach
    • Alice Brandt
    Claudio Cassinelli
    Claudio Cassinelli
    • Daniel Nessel
    Mel Ferrer
    Mel Ferrer
    • Joshua
    Romano Puppo
    Romano Puppo
    • Peter
    Fabrizia Castagnoli
    • Minou's Mother
    Enzo Fisichella
    • Maurice
    Lory Del Santo
    • Jane
    Anny Papa
    • Laura
    Bobby Rhodes
    Bobby Rhodes
    • Joshua's Foreman
    Clara Colosimo
    Clara Colosimo
    • Tourist
    Peter Boom
    • Tourist with Rifle
    Giulia D'Angelo
    • British Tourist
    Marco Mastantuono
    • British Tourist
    Piero Jossa
    • Tourist
    Marco Giannoni
    • Elderly Tourist
    Geneve Hutton
    • Sheena
    Silvia Collatina
    Silvia Collatina
    • Minou
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Prophet Jameson
    • Director
      • Sergio Martino
    • Writers
      • Cesare Frugoni
      • Sergio Martino
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
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    8dariom606

    One of my Sergio Martino's favorite

    For many people this is one of the worst by Sergio Martino, but I really love it. First I gotta say that I love Sergio Martino and for me he is maybe the best exploitation Italian director, better than Di Leo and Lenzi too. Big Caimano River is a real b-movie, and I say that as a compliment: a real b-movie as today nobody do anymore. It's a sort of "Jaws" rip-off, with a big alligator which scares a small village in the forest. The movie is sometime stupid, but is so funny. You can easily see that the alligator is fake, but this doesn't disturb me. Instead, I think it's almost touching: that time is over, the time of the house made fx-effects. The underwater ending sequence is fantastic. Also the truck is fake but, you know, that's b-movie. And that's what I like.
    lazarillo

    Better than its rep.--judge for yourself

    This movie has generally been critically lambasted over the years, and quite unfairly. It's generally been regarded as a "Jaws" rip-off even though the only thing it really has in common with "Jaws" is a fake-looking beastie and a guy (Mel Ferrer) who doesn't want to scare off the tourists from the luxury hotel he is operating in an undisclosed Third World jungle location. The giant caiman (incredibly, this movie has even been taken to task by some people over its inaccurate English-language title)may not be just a normal overgrown monster, but may actually be the god of a nearby group of indigenous people (do you remember that from "Jaws"?--I sure don't), who turn out to be even more dangerous to the hapless tourists than the caiman. There is also a mad missionary (Donald O'Brian)living in a cave who might be the Robert Shaw figure, but might just as well have been "ripped-off" from the novel "Heart of Darkness" as from "Jaws".

    The hero (Claudio Cassanelli) is a photographer(i.e. not a sheriff)who comes to the resort for a fashion shoot. But then his model gets together with a native to make the beast with two backs out on a river island, after which they're both promptly eaten by the giant beast with one back, so it is up to the photographer and the PR spokeswoman for the hotel (Barbara Bach)to stop the rampage of this enraged "god" before he chows down on more tourists. And they also have the murderous and sacrifice-happy native tribe to deal with. This movie has a real social and environmental message about the developed world exploiting the developing world and despoiling nature. It's pretty muddled (not much more convincing than the ones found in most Italian cannibal films) but it's also very un-"Jaws"like.

    This movie has also been unfavorably compared to director Martino's previous cannibal outing "Mountain of the Cannibal God". This movie doesn't feature a naked Bond girl like Ursula Andress (and clothed latter-day Bond girl Barbara Bach is admittedly a poor substitute), but it also doesn't contain tasteless animal atrocity footage (watching people get eaten by a patently fake caiman is a lot more fun than watching a real monkey get slowly eaten by a real snake). It also gives the underrated Claudio Cassanelli a chance to shine, away from the shadows of big international and American stars like Andress or Stacy Keach (there's certainly no danger of Bach upstaging him). Sure the caiman's pretty fake, but this is still infinitely preferable to Tobe Hooper's "Crocodile" or other recent CGI garbage. Watch it and judge for yourself.
    5elo-equipamentos

    This is really a firstborn Alligator brightened by the gorgeous Barbara Bach, as trophy girl to creature, not so bad as they say!!

    Surfing on the wave of "Jaws" the cunning Sergio Martino sniffed out a huge niche market in this firstborn "Alligator" that was shameful duplicated by the Americans one year later with Lewis Teagle's Alligator and son on, the production looking by the thematic side is well-done on costumes on the tribe, lavish scenarios, and fabulous landscape at Sri-Lanka, nonetheless who would expect about the plot? Even the latest Jaw were really bad all them without any exceptions became often repeating itself, upon this point of view Martino's Alligator is a copy of Jaw.

    How it works in "Jaw" is need a resort to took place all those unfortunate tourists in danger on those calm waters, they find in gorgeous Barbara Bach's angel face an appropriate trophy girl to offer for the giant creature, as really happens on the picture, a young hero in Claudio Cassinelli to save the helpless girl, Martino imposes a superstitious African tribe that believe in a Alligator's God willing to feeding with human fresh, at last the producers and writers put a supposed greedy and heartless man in the body of Mel Ferrer, then we've perfect formula to make the audience going to frenzy.

    Aside the mix of foam, latex and cardboard on the innocuous Alligator all the remainder is someway very palatable for the target public, at cavern's sequence made in Italy had a great impact in so wondrous Alligator's skull, when Barbara and Cassinelli meet a hermit father, further the producers didn't retrench the budge sunk a brand new helicopter and renting all real resort at Asia, gorgeous girls in sexy bathing suits, the happy lady and finally that stolen the show the toothless little girl with the amusing smiling, not so bad.

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    First watch: 1983 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 5.25.
    5The_Void

    This lake ain't placid!

    A year after The Mountain of the Cannibal God, Sergio Martino decided to go back into the jungle - although instead of bloodthirsty cannibals, this time he brought with him a ridiculous looking fake crocodile! The influence from this film obviously came primarily from Steven Spielberg's Jaws (which was a big hit among Italian film directors in the seventies), with a bit of the cannibal sub-genre thrown in for good measure. It's safe to say that this film isn't very good - and has nothing on Sergio Martino's more successful films (his Giallo's in particular), but at least the film is fun enough for most of the duration. The plot revolves around a legendary crocodile that lives near a tourist resort in Africa. Unfortunately, the over-sized crocodile is not pleased about the tourists' intrusion and so takes it upon itself to kill everyone! On the land, the natives believe that they are being killed by the tourists and so they take to the lake in a boat...but in the lake, the hungry crocodile awaits them!

    Of Martino's three jungle movies (the other two being The Mountain of the Cannibal God and Island of the Fish Men), this one is definitely the weakest, although it's not all bad news as it's still entertaining enough. Naturally, the crocodile looks completely ridiculous but this adds charm to the film and I'd rather see a silly looking and obviously fake crocodile terrorising people than a CGI one. Unlike Martino's other films, this one doesn't feature much in the way of gore, nudity or sleaze which is a shame as I would have preferred more of all three. Like Island of the Fish Men, this film stars Barbara Bach and again she looks absolutely great. Her co-star is Claudio Cassinelli (also from Island of the Fish Men, as well as Mountain of the Cannibal God) and he looks the part as the rugged male lead. The scenery is good and the film is obviously shot on location, which helps Sergio Martino to build the atmosphere surrounding the "mythical" central monster. Overall, The Big Alligator River is silly and fairly poor quality, but it's a fun viewing and therefore isn't all bad.
    3Platypuschow

    Il fiume del grande caimano: Not as bad as they say, but still bad

    Filmed in beautiful Sri Lanka, The Great Alligator otherwise known as Alligators otherwise known as Big Alligator River has featured in several worst movies ever made lists. Honestly I think the people who included it need to watch more films, as this wouldn't likely make my bottom 500 despite still being bad.

    It tells the story of a group of tourists who anger the locals and before you know it there is one angry giant alligator after them and the native people aren't very friendly either.

    I can't come up with a reason folks would consider this one of the worst ever, sure it's bad but not to that degree.

    It looks dated sure and the plot and pacing are really quite dire but all in all I've seen this very same thing done considerably worse.

    I would certainly not recommend this to anyone, but it's not THAT bad.

    The Good:

    Some great nature shots

    SFX aren't that bad

    The Bad:

    Very slow burner

    Plot is a bit of a mess and gets worse the further in you go

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I don't approve of swine swindling

    Adam (As in Adam & Eve) was an idiot

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    • Trivia
      Richard Johnson 's scenes were all shot in a cave interior in Italy. The shot of him standing atop a waterfall was done with director Sergio Martino doubling for him, wearing a wig.
    • Goofs
      While on the boat ride to see Father Jonathan, several animals are shown including two orangutans. Orangutans live in Indonesia and Malaysia, not Africa.
    • Connections
      Featured in Movie Macabre: The Great Alligator (1985)

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le Dieu Alligator
    • Filming locations
      • Sri Lanka
    • Production companies
      • Dania Film
      • Medusa Distribuzione
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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