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Craven could have buried this film in too many layers of pitch camp and self-referential, disdainful winkery (wankery?), but he achieves a surprising amount of empathy and irritation by assembling a wonderful, odd delegate and shooting on setting in the swamps surface of Charleston, South Carolina. There's by a hair's breadth something visually magical about a Southern swamp, am I conservative? That bizarre bent does a outstanding job of playing it uncut enough to transform an audience climate something for the characters, but dim-wit enough to let you be informed they're cognizant of acting in a mist about an avenging plantman who lives in a swamp and fights an offensive ingenuity named Dr. Arcane. Adrienne Barbeau stars as control scientist Alice Cablegram, who is dispatched to the South Carolina swamps to restore a antecedent who became alligator chow. She joins a tandem join up working on a quietly regulation plan attempting to end unbelievable thirst by genetically engineering wonderful-plants that will evolve post-haste and abundantly in adverse conditions. Barbeau,...
David Hess- Ferrett Nicholas Advantage- Bruno Al Ruban- Ritter Don Knight- Charlie Reggie Batts- Jude Dick Durock- Swamp Item Ben Bates- Arcane ...
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Screen world David Ross McCarty, Harold D. Hauss, James Deeth, Ray Brilliant, Jo Ann Dearing E1 Si it • ■w 100 Adricnne Barbeau, Reggie Batts in "Swamp Thing" c Embassy ... |
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Blurring the Edges of Dream, The Short Fiction of Adam Niswander Reggie Batts had been Assist-in-command aboard the Rosita, and Anthony Hippolito had been First Mate. One of them was not among the bodies. ... |
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About this book The eagerly-awaited assemblage of short fiction from Adam Niswander, author of such acclaimed novels as "The Sand Dwellers," "The Repository," "The Attractiveness," and more. |
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Cinefantastique Her scenes with Reggie Batts, a dryly amusing innocent black actor, are especially well-played, and well-directed. As in last year's DEADLY BLESSING, ... |