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Alligator (1980) DVD Lewis Teague
Alligator (1980) DVD Lewis Teague
Alligator (1980) DVD Lewis Teague
Alligator (1980) DVD Lewis Teague

Alligator (1980) DVD Lewis Teague

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UPC / ISBN 312333660074
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Alligator (1980) DVD Lewis Teague Features

  • Format: DVD

  • Language: English

  • Subtitle: English, Korean, None (All removable)

  • Region: Region 0/All (1/2/3/4/5/6)

  • Screen Format: NTSC / Wide Screen / Color

  • Running time: 87 min

  • Cover has the foreign language text as the picture shows. Some Korean letters on the front & back cover - Korean import release

  • Remove/Choose Subtitles? Click “subtitle” button on your DVD player remote Press the subtitle button and the options will pop up on the screen. No Sound? Click “audio” or “language” button on your DVD player remote Actual covers of the item that you will receive, Click the image to see it large. All our products are examined and registered by KMRB (Korea Media Rating Board) This is region free item and playable any types of DVD player


About Alligator (1980) DVD Lewis Teague

In 1968, a teenage girl purchases a baby American alligator while on vacation with her family at a tourist trap in Florida. After the family returns home to Chicago, the girl's surly, animal-phobic father promptly flushes the alligator, whom the girl had named Ramón, down the family's toilet and into the city's sewers. Twelve years later in 1980, the alligator survives by feeding on covertly discarded pet carcasses. These animals had been used as test subjects for an experimental growth formula intended to increase agricultural livestock meat production. However, the project was abandoned because the formula unintentionally massively increased the animals' metabolism, causing them to develop an insatiable appetite. During the years, the baby alligator accumulated concentrated amounts of this formula from feeding on these carcasses, causing it to mutate, and grow into a 36 foot (11 m) monster resembling a Deinosuchus-Purussaurus hybrid, as well as having an almost-impenetrable