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_**Deep in the Louisiana bog is a cryptic estate with reptilian secrets**_ A woman (Beverly Garland) seeks her missing husband (Richard Crane) deep in the bayous of Cajun Country. She ends up at a mysterious plantation with an unfrien...


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Under therapeutic hypnosis, a seemingly well-adjusted young woman tells a fantastic story, verified by lie detector, of her forgotten marriage to a man who disappeared on the day of their honeymoon, and of her search for him which takes her to a lonely mansion in a remote section of swampland tenanted by snakes, alligators, a drunken one-armed lout, a mysterious doctor, and a cold-hearted elderly woman who lives alone in a brooding manse.
A young bride, Joyce, mysteriously disappears after her honeymoon, only to reappear months later with amnesia and an unusual secret. Her concerned husband, Tom, investigates her disappearance and uncovers a bizarre experiment involving her father, a disgraced scientist. This experiment has transformed her into a reptilian creature, and she is now seeking a cure before the transformation becomes permanent.
The Alligator People is a cult classic B-movie known for its campy charm and straightforward horror elements. While not critically acclaimed during its release, it has garnered a loyal following over the years for its unique premise and B-movie appeal, often cited for its earnestness despite its low budget.
Praised for its inventive, albeit pulpy, sci-fi horror concept.
Noted for its effective B-movie atmosphere and creature effects for its time.
Often viewed as a fun, schlocky example of 1950s monster movies.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's entertainment value as a cheesy, enjoyable creature feature from the era. It's appreciated for its throwback appeal and straightforward, B-movie thrills.
The film's special effects, particularly the transformation sequences, were designed by the legendary Jack Pierce, who was also responsible for creating Frankenstein's monster makeup for Universal Pictures.
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_**Deep in the Louisiana bog is a cryptic estate with reptilian secrets**_ A woman (Beverly Garland) seeks her missing husband (Richard Crane) deep in the bayous of Cajun Country. She ends up at a mysterious plantation with an unfrien...

What seems to begin in the southern gothic vein, complete with voiceover narrative by a newlywed (likable Beverly Garland) concerning the sudden and mysterious disappearance of her husband, soon picks up the pace as a sci-fi monster picture...