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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
John White | ... | Danny | |
Dan Warry-Smith | ... | Phil | |
Charlotte Sullivan | ... | Angel | |
Gordon Michael Woolvett | ... | Chip | |
Kathleen Laskey | ... | Danny's Mom | |
C. David Johnson | ... | Sheriff | |
Paul Winfield | ... | Bob | |
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Pam Hyatt | ... | Mayor's Wife |
Roger Dunn | ... | Mayor | |
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Jack Newman | ... | Porkbelly |
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Gerry Quigley | ... | Deputy Don |
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Sam Malkin | ... | Lydster |
Richard McMillan | ... | Skeeter | |
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Scott Wickware | ... | Reese |
Matt John Evans | ... | Gator Face (as Matt Evans) |
Boys concoct a yarn about having been threatened by a legendary swamp beast and then meet the real thing, learning it is a gentle, compassionate creature.
Gator Face is a movie suitable for the whole family but is particularly aimed at kids. It's an adventure film that kids will wish happened to them, a movie where kids shine. This film teaches us to try to understand things that are different and not to use violence first. You will experience fear, humor excitement, sympathy, friendship, sadness and ultimately joy. It's one of the few "monster" movies out there that is pretty tame and safe for kids to watch yet still be exciting. The younger viewer can watch other kids be heroes and best of all, in the end, right triumphs over might, and understanding over ignorance. This is an example of the type of movies that should be made with children in mind.