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Sewer Gators
When a small Louisiana town is plagued with alligator attacks stemming from peoples toilets, it's up to a rag tag team to save the day before everyone in the town is eaten by the butt.
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Plot Summary
When a mutated alligator escapes from a laboratory and begins a rampage through the city's sewer system, a diverse group of survivors must band together to stop the beast. They find themselves in a desperate fight for survival against the creature and the hazardous environment of the underground tunnels.
Critical Reception
Sewer Gators received a mixed reception, largely catering to fans of low-budget creature features. While some praised its B-movie charm and over-the-top creature effects, critics often pointed to its rudimentary script, uneven pacing, and unpolished production values.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its straightforward, schlocky premise and gore.
Criticized for its low production quality and weak character development.
Seen as a fun, albeit flawed, entry into the independent horror genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Sewer Gators are scarce, but those available tend to highlight its appeal as a campy, fun monster movie for fans of the genre, while acknowledging its limitations in terms of budget and script.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by independent horror production company American Horror Films, known for its prolific output of low-budget genre films.
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