Gator (film)
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Directed by | Burt Reynolds |
Produced by |
Jules V. Levy Arthur Gardner |
Written by | William W. Norton |
Starring |
Burt Reynolds Jack Weston Lauren Hutton Jerry Reed |
Music by | Charles Bernstein |
Cinematography | William A. Fraker |
Editing by | Harold F. Kress |
Studio | Levy-Gardner-Laven |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release dates |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Gator is a 1976 action film starring and directed by Burt Reynolds. It is a sequel to White Lightning.
Plot summary
Gator McKlusky (Burt Reynolds) had been just released from prison following the events of White Lightning and is living in the Okefenokee Swamp with his father and daughter. Federal agents know that he is still making moonshine with his father (John Steadman) and Suzie (Lori Futch) and use this information to coerce him into assisting them to catch a corrupt politician.
Cast
- Burt Reynolds as Gator McKlusky
- Jack Weston as Irving Greenfield
- Lauren Hutton as Aggie Maybank
- Jerry Reed as Bama McCall
- Alice Ghostley as Emmeline Cavanaugh
- Dub Taylor as Mayor Caffrey
- Mike Douglas as The Governor
- Burton Gilliam as Smiley
- William Engesser as Bones
- John Steadman as Ned McKlusky
- Lori Futch as Suzie McKlusky
- Stephanie Burchfield as Young Girl
- Dudley Remus as Deputy Pogie, Dunston PD
- Alex Hawkins as Police Chief
- Don Ferguson as Bartender
- Ned Beatty as Sheriff J.C. Connors (uncredited)
Reynolds honored his favorite professor from college, Watson B. Duncan III, with a cameo role in the film – casting him as the Governor's press secretary.
Reception
The film currently holds a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 0%.
References
External links
- Gator at the Internet Movie Database
- Gator at the TCM Movie Database
- Gator at allmovie
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