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Sewer Gators (2022) Review

Sewer Gators (2022) Review

When killer alligators unleash chaos on a from the sewers of a small Louisiana town, it’s up to a local sheriff, an alligator expert, and an old gator hunter to kill the beasts.

At just over an hour’s running time (with the end credits popping up at around the fifty-two-minute mark), SEWER GATORS is short and to the point. It’s here to have fun with its trashy low-budget B movie homage to JAWS – albeit with gators instead of a great white shark – and the tone is refreshingly light, and it makes for a pleasing distraction overall.

The variable sound and picture quality, which judders from time to time both aurally and visually, does eat into the goodwill created by the enthusiastic ensemble cast’s efforts. Writer/director Paul Dale does his best to squeeze as much humour as he can from every second of screen-time and whilst it’s not laugh-out loud laughing, it’s still amiable and never lacking in invention.

SEWER GATORS knows it’s daft and plays up its daftness for all it’s worth, making for a perfectly silly hour’s viewing.

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Sewer Gators (2022) Review was last modified: May 6th, 2022 by Sean Cockwell
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