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Alligator II, la mutation

Original title: Alligator II: The Mutation
  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
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4.0/10
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Alligator II, la mutation (1991)
A giant alligator makes a city lake his new feeding ground and must be stopped before he breaks out into the surroundings.
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A giant alligator makes a city lake his new feeding ground and must be stopped before he breaks out into the surroundings.A giant alligator makes a city lake his new feeding ground and must be stopped before he breaks out into the surroundings.A giant alligator makes a city lake his new feeding ground and must be stopped before he breaks out into the surroundings.

  • Director
    • Jon Hess
  • Writer
    • Curt Allen
  • Stars
    • Joseph Bologna
    • Dee Wallace
    • Richard Lynch
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    • Director
      • Jon Hess
    • Writer
      • Curt Allen
    • Stars
      • Joseph Bologna
      • Dee Wallace
      • Richard Lynch
    • 54User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Joseph Bologna
    Joseph Bologna
    • David Hodges
    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • Christine Hodges
    • (as Dee Wallace Stone)
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Hawk Hawkins
    Woody Brown
    Woody Brown
    • Rich Harmon
    Holly Gagnier
    Holly Gagnier
    • Sheri Anderson
    Bill Daily
    Bill Daily
    • Mayor Anderson
    Steve Railsback
    Steve Railsback
    • Vincent 'Vinnie' Brown
    Brock Peters
    Brock Peters
    • Chief Speed
    Trevor Eyster
    Trevor Eyster
    • J.J. Hodges
    • (as Tim Eyster)
    Vojislav Govedarica
    • Carmen
    • (as Voyo Goric)
    Buckley Norris
    Buckley Norris
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    Julian Reyes
    Julian Reyes
    • Reuben Ruiz
    Deborah White
    • Lynn Holly
    Bill Anderson
    • Timekeeper
    Jack 'Wildman' Armstrong
    Jack 'Wildman' Armstrong
    • Mundo the Wildman
    Harlan Arnold
    • J.A. Luco
    John Asker
    • Guidry
    Christine Avila
    Christine Avila
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    • Director
      • Jon Hess
    • Writer
      • Curt Allen
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    4HorrorFan1984

    Alligator II: The Mutation

    An alligator threatens the plans of a slimy condo developer in Alligator II: The Mutation.

    The film begins with a murder via alligator before we are introduced to our main character David and his family. When he gets to the police station, he sees a report that two men didn't come home the night before and that a severed leg showed up on shore. When he brings it to the police chief and the mayors attention, they try to dismiss the claims of a potential alligator because of a new land development event happening in the area.

    This event will apparently bring lots of money to the town. We meet the slimy condo developer Vincent Brown who is bringing a lot of money into the city and the area called Regent Park - right where the alligator has been attacking people. It will be up to David and an alligator hunter to stop the mutated beast from attacking the crowd at the development event in Regent Park.

    I'm not sure why this sequel was made to be honest. Alligator II isn't a terrible film, but it's not needed after we saw it all before in the first film. This one suffers from an identity crisis as well. It's a killer alligator movie but also tries to be a comedy at times. Plus we get the side storyline of the building development scheme and how they are in control of the mayor and the police chief. We get less alligator and more of that plot for the most part. And the times we do see the beast, it's stock footage from the 1980 film. Pretty disappointing.

    Joseph Bologna isn't the first person I'd choose to lead in a movie like this, but he does a fine job. It's always good to see Dee Wallace who plays David's wife. Legendary Brock Peters was fun to watch as Chief Speed. Woody Brown and Holly Gagnier are cute as the young couple who are finding love during this mayhem. The positives of Alligator II are the actors and the characters

    Overall, Alligator II is an unnecessary sequel to a pretty good film from 1980. It has some fun moments, good performances by the actors, and a good finale, but finishes as a below average horror film.

    4/10
    3Platypuschow

    Alligator II The Mutation: 11 years to make a sequel and this is what they came up with?

    At the end of Alligator (1980) we see another gator flushed down the toilet and therefore a sequel is teased. 11yrs later the world got one and it's a bit of a mess.

    Essentially the same movie, just with a weaker cast and somehow someway worse creature effects! Another oversized gator appears to lay waste to the city and it takes one renegade maverick cop to take it on.

    This time it's been enhanced by chemical waste dumped into the sewers yet this doesn't seem to have changed the gator at all. If that is the excuse as to why it's so big then why does it appear smaller than the one in the first movie?

    Poor creature feature and a miserable excuse for a sequel.

    The Good:

    Not so much

    The Bad:

    Creature effects, how 11yrs later can they be worse?

    No consistency in gator size again

    Terrible ending
    4jellopuke

    Paint by numbers movie

    An alligator gets into a lake and eats people while a crooked land developer tries to evict people from their homes.

    This movie is strictly B level, by the numbers stuff with nothing really to differentiate it from the million other creature features that exist. That said, its harmless and mindless enough that you can watch it and be pleasantly entertained for 90 minutes. You aren't going to remember it or care, but at least you won't feel like your life has been sucked out by a terrible piece of garbage that was only designed to steal your money and leave you an empty husk of humanity devoid of soul or purpose.
    Dethcharm

    "It Was Using Otis For A Toothpick!"...

    A giant, aquatic creature is swimming through the water, attacking and rendering unsuspecting human prey. Meanwhile, a cop tries to find the beast, while attempting to convince a greedy, spineless Mayor to cancel an upcoming celebration. Does this sound familiar? Well, it should. It's the plot of JAWS. In ALLIGATOR II: THE MUTATION, this obvious lift is just the beginning of the absurd fun. There's a slimy real estate magnate played by Steve Railsback, Joseph Bologna as the cop, and Dee Wallace as his beautiful scientist wife. Later, Richard Lynch arrives as the Quint-like alligator hunter.

    It seems that someone has been pumping toxic waste into the waterways, causing the creation of the titular terror. Alas, there's a ton of meaningless exposition, including a budding romance, and a veteran cop / rookie cop "buddy film" that takes up far too much of the film's running time. However, if your taste tends toward the cheeeze-tacular, then this farcical fondue should satisfy. Mr. Lynch and his hillbilly crew are particularly rib-tickling!

    On the upside, there are loads of sewer sequences, a very typically-Hollywood street gang, and a truly explosive finale. Yep, just like in that aforementioned shark movie...
    6Leofwine_draca

    Well cast, surprisingly enjoyable sequel with rubbish effects

    This serviceable follow-up to the original ALLIGATOR has absolutely nothing to do with that movie – other than featuring an alligator living in the sewers of a US city. I actually found this a fun, tongue-in-cheek little monster movie that works around the low budget to deliver a pacy, entertaining film with a strong script to recommend it. It's closer to PIRANHA than JAWS in tone, with the usual stock characters showing up: the rookie cop, the greedy property developer, the ignorant mayor and the dedicated law enforcer on the tail of the beast (literally in this case).

    The worst thing about the film is the alligator itself. It's a combination of stock footage from the original film and an absolutely rubbishy pair of rubber jaws pushed at the intended victims. The poor FX and distant lack of bloodshed make the various attack sequences a real let-down, but that's okay because what happens when the alligator isn't on-screen is more interesting than it is.

    The clichéd characters are brought to life by a wonderful ensemble cast of familiar faces. Joseph Bologna is well cast as the likable cop doing his best to catch the best; I also liked Woody Brown as the young, inexperienced, square-jawed hero. Dee Wallace Stone (THE HOWLING) finds herself wasted as the cop's wife with nothing to do, but the stunning Holly Gagnier has more fun playing the mayor's daughter. The scene chewing is left to a pair of dedicated B-movie veterans.

    First up is Steve Railsback (TURKEY SHOOT), excellent as the utterly repulsive villain of the piece; second we have Richard Lynch playing one of those half-crazed redneck hunter types. Other familiar faces include Brock Peters as the black chief of police, Jason Voorhees himself, Kane Hodder, as an alligator hunter and Voyo Goric (a Russian villain in RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART 2) as a henchman. This isn't a great film by any means, but I found it a more than entertaining effort considering the budget.

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      The scene of the alligator stalking past the sewer tunnel supports and the shot of saliva under a microscope were both stock footage from the original L'Incroyable Alligator (1980).
    • Quotes

      J.J. Hodges: [talking about the mutant alligator] It was about the size of an El Dorado.

      David Hodges: You mean the car?

      J.J. Hodges: [sarcastically] No, the refrigerator.

    • Connections
      Edited from L'Incroyable Alligator (1980)

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alligator II: la mutación
    • Filming locations
      • Echo Park, Los Angeles, California, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • Golden Hawk Entertainment
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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