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* [[Pet Baby Wild Animal]]: Subverted. Ramon gets unceremoniously flushed into the sewer while still tiny, and his former owner then makes every effort to help kill him.
* [[Pet Baby Wild Animal]]: Subverted. Ramon gets unceremoniously flushed into the sewer while still tiny, and his former owner then makes every effort to help kill him.
* [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]]
* [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]]
* [[Shout Out]]: The [[The Third Man|graffiti]] in the sewers, the name of the [[The Honeymooners|sewer-worker]] Ramon kills.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The [[The Third Man|graffiti]] in the sewers, the name of the [[The Honeymooners|sewer-worker]] Ramon kills.
* [[Suspiciously Stealthy Predator]]: Because it just wouldn't be a ''[[Jaws (Film)|Jaws]]'' ripoff if the beast let anyone but the hero realize it was out there too soon, would it?
* [[Suspiciously Stealthy Predator]]: Because it just wouldn't be a ''[[Jaws (Film)|Jaws]]'' ripoff if the beast let anyone but the hero realize it was out there too soon, would it?
* [[Stock Footage]]: The sequel uses snippets of footage from the first film's alligator sequences in some scenes.
* [[Stock Footage]]: The sequel uses snippets of footage from the first film's alligator sequences in some scenes.
* [[Talking the Monster To Death]]: Literally if sarcastically suggested by the Hot Scientist, in reference to her motor-mouthed mother.
* [[Talking the Monster To Death]]: Literally if sarcastically suggested by the Hot Scientist, in reference to her motor-mouthed mother.
* [[The End or Is It]]: The film ends with {{spoiler|another alligator getting flushed into the sewer.}}
* [[The End - Or Is It?]]: The film ends with {{spoiler|another alligator getting flushed into the sewer.}}


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Never Smile At a Crocodile, but what happens when it smiles at you?


 It's 36 feet long, weighs 2000 pounds, lives 50 feet below the city. Nobody knows it's down there except the people it eats.

Alligator is a 1981 horror/comedy film, directed by Lewis Teague and starring Robert Forster, with a screenplay by John Sayles, in which "Ramon", the eponymous beast, runs amok in the Chicago sewer system after feeding on covertly discarded growth hormone. The film is notable for being among the first of the slew of Jaws homages/rip-offs to be produced by the American movie industry. Unlike 99% of the horrors that have come lurching along in its wake, the humor is intentional, the human characters are sympathetic, and the flick is worth seeing.


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