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Uma mulher em estado hipnótico conta a dois médicos os detalhes de uma experiência horrível de sua vida passada que começou com o misterioso e repentino desaparecimento de seu marido.Uma mulher em estado hipnótico conta a dois médicos os detalhes de uma experiência horrível de sua vida passada que começou com o misterioso e repentino desaparecimento de seu marido.Uma mulher em estado hipnótico conta a dois médicos os detalhes de uma experiência horrível de sua vida passada que começou com o misterioso e repentino desaparecimento de seu marido.
Lon Chaney Jr.
- Manon
- (as Lon Chaney)
Bill Bradley
- Patient 'Number Six'
- (não creditado)
Hal K. Dawson
- Train Conductor
- (não creditado)
Dudley Dickerson
- Train Porter
- (não creditado)
John Frederick
- 1st Male Nurse
- (não creditado)
Ruby Goodwin
- Louann - the Maid
- (não creditado)
Ken Kane
- Third Male Nurse
- (não creditado)
Boyd Stockman
- Alligator-Headed Paul
- (não creditado)
Vince Townsend Jr.
- Toby - the Butler
- (não creditado)
Lee Warren
- 2nd Male Nurse
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesThis film was made because 20th Century-Fox needed a low-budget "monster movie" in the CinemaScope format to play on the bottom of a double bill with O Monstro de Mil Olhos (1959), the sequel to its "sleeper" hit A Mosca da Cabeça Branca (1958). Fox did not produce this film, however. It was made by independent producer Jack Leewood and bought by Fox.
- Erros de gravaçãoJoyce has a tiny suitcase. The first thing she removes from it is a huge fluffy robe. She also has several changes of clothes and shoes in the case.
- ConexõesEdited into FrightMare Theater: The Alligator People (2017)
Avaliação em destaque
With a crazy title like "The Alligator People" this late '50s shocker is much too vulnerable to jokes and attacks, and that's unfortunate because it's actually much better than you might think, and the subject matter is taken quite seriously. Beverly Garland plays a newlywed wife named Joyce who despairs when her husband (Richard Crane) ducks off the train they're honeymooning on to make an urgent phone call, and then is never heard from again. Desperate, she tries without success to locate him until she eventually gets a lead that he could be at a house secluded off in the swamplands of the Louisiana bayou. Once there she is made aware of unusual experiments gone awry which involved her husband, and faces the horror that he is gradually turning into a scaly reptilian creature. His mother (Frieda Inescort, who's pretty bad in this) tries to discourage Joyce in her search and at first does not give her a welcome reception.
Miss Garland is quite believable and sincere in her part, and this is a nice-looking black and white film shot in the cinemascope process, showing off some nice imagery in the land of alligators and snakes. Also adding to the experience is Lon Chaney, one of the uncouth local Cajun men who sports a hook in place of his left hand, having been a victim himself of an alligator attack. He never lets these "dirty, stinking gators" forget it either, as he constantly gets drunk and fires his gun at them, and tries to run them down with his jeep when they cross the road. One of the best lines in '50s schlock cinema may be when Lon yells to the human victim of the story: "I'll KILL you, Alligator Man... just like I'd kill any four legged gator!!". Chaney is also involved in a violent rape sequence, which is pretty shocking for those times.
The scaly makeup for Richard Crane in its early stages is pretty effective, but when he emerges in full alligator-headed form later on, the first instinct is usually to laugh. But this is a '50s monster movie, after all, and many creatures of this era have been bizarre. Once you get past the initial sight of the Alligator Man, the result actually comes off not too bad at all. This is an enjoyable movie of its type for the period, and also comfortably short at only 75 minutes. *** out of ****
Miss Garland is quite believable and sincere in her part, and this is a nice-looking black and white film shot in the cinemascope process, showing off some nice imagery in the land of alligators and snakes. Also adding to the experience is Lon Chaney, one of the uncouth local Cajun men who sports a hook in place of his left hand, having been a victim himself of an alligator attack. He never lets these "dirty, stinking gators" forget it either, as he constantly gets drunk and fires his gun at them, and tries to run them down with his jeep when they cross the road. One of the best lines in '50s schlock cinema may be when Lon yells to the human victim of the story: "I'll KILL you, Alligator Man... just like I'd kill any four legged gator!!". Chaney is also involved in a violent rape sequence, which is pretty shocking for those times.
The scaly makeup for Richard Crane in its early stages is pretty effective, but when he emerges in full alligator-headed form later on, the first instinct is usually to laugh. But this is a '50s monster movie, after all, and many creatures of this era have been bizarre. Once you get past the initial sight of the Alligator Man, the result actually comes off not too bad at all. This is an enjoyable movie of its type for the period, and also comfortably short at only 75 minutes. *** out of ****
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- El caimán humano
- Locações de filme
- Empresa de produção
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- Orçamento
- US$ 300.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 14 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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