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Gatorbait II: Cajun Justice
A sweet city girl initiated into the rugged ways of the Louisiana swamp by her good-natured Cajun husband "Big T". She ends up putting her newly acquired survival skills to good use when she is kidnapped by Big T's chief rival Leroy and his swarthy, brutish family as part of an ongoing feud.
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Plot Summary
A group of ruthless criminals is involved in drug trafficking and murder in the Louisiana bayous. A vengeful Cajun trapper, a former police officer with a troubled past, and his loyal friends band together to bring the criminals to justice. They utilize their knowledge of the swamps and their combat skills to hunt down the perpetrators in a brutal and bloody confrontation.
Critical Reception
Gatorbait II: Cajun Justice was a low-budget action film that received largely negative reviews from critics. While it aimed for a gritty, revenge-driven narrative set in the Louisiana swamps, its execution was often criticized for its predictable plot, excessive violence, and weak acting. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the action genre of its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at a gritty, backwoods revenge story.
Criticized for excessive and often gratuitous violence.
Noted for its low-budget production values and uneven performances.
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Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1976 film 'Gator Bait', though it features a different cast and largely shifts the focus.
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