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'Gator Bait 2: Cajun Justice

'Gator Bait 2: Cajun Justice (1988)

March. 15,1988
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4.5
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R
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A sweet city girl initiated into the rugged ways of the Louisiana swamp by her good-natured Cajun husband "Big T". She ends up putting her newly acquired survival skills to good use when she is kidnapped by Big T's chief rival Leroy and his swarthy, brutish family as part of an ongoing feud.

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Woodyanders
1988/03/15

Sweet city gal Angelique (a solid and appealing performance by gorgeous and voluptuous redhead knockout Jan Sebastian) settles down in the Louisiana swamp after marrying kindhearted Cajun good ol' boy Big T. (a likable portrayal by Tray Loren). In the wake of being abducted and defiled by a bunch of vile hillbilly scumbags, Angelique is forced to use the survival skills Big T. taught her in order to exact a harsh revenge on the wholly deserving redneck swine.Writers/directors Ferd and Beverly Sebastian offer a flavorsome depiction of the colorful local Cajun culture, maintain a pleasingly sleazy atmosphere throughout, make nice use of the backwoods bayou locations, don't pull any punches with the ugly and protracted rape set piece, and stage an exciting boat chase with a reasonable amount of skill and gusto. The hick bad guys are quite scuzzy, disgusting, and detestable, with Paul Muzzcat in particular a slimy stand-out as vicious and repulsive ringleader Leroy. In addition, Reyn Hubbard contributes an amusing turn as stuttering idiot Geke while Sebastian and Loren display an engaging on-screen chemistry. As a yummy extra bonus, the delectable Mrs. Sebastian shows off a lot of her eye-popping full figure. George H. Hamilton's twangy score further enhances the overall downhome tang. Ferd Sebastian's fairly polished cinematography boasts a few neat stylistic flourishes. A satisfying serving of pretty nasty trash.

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Gweedo Todd
1988/03/16

Hello folks Gweedo here, Today I will be talking about Gator Bait 2: Cajun Justice. I never saw part one and after reading about these movies I wanted to see them, but at the local video store all they had was part 2. Still its a great film. There might be a few SPOILERS ahead but nothing to much. It starts off with the wedding of Angelique ( Jan Mackenzie in her first film ) and Big "T" ( Tray Loren ). Not long into the after party a group of five backwood hicks try to trash it untill Big "T" and his boys beat them boys down. Well after the hicks are beat down they want to get revenge so the shoot Big "T" and they take Agelique rape her. she soon escapes. After her Escape she goes for revenge and starts taking out the boys one by one. A great film okay special effects good acting all and all a great film. One of the best endings around. two thumbs up!

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Lee Speth
1988/03/17

I rented and watched these -- once -- because the Louisiana swamp mystique attracted me. Both pretty bad, though not without some rousing action.Part II has a two-track standard not unique to these films, the use of rape to define the bad guys and also as porn. But the weirdest thing about the sequel is that our hero, "Big T", can talk. In the first movie, when he was a sturdy kid, he was mute and it was stated that he had no tongue. Apparently all sorts of unexpected things grow in swamps.

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jens.karlsson
1988/03/18

This piece of garbage is unbelievably bad. It is really bottom of the barrel kind of stuff. There isn't one exciting thing in the whole goddamn movie (except, perhaps, Jan MacKenzie's bosom -which really amounts to two things- if that's what you're looking for). There are many ingredients in this movie that make you uneasy and disgusted too, like e.g. the almost pornographic rendering of imminent rape. The director and camera guys seem to be drooling when making that particular scene. Jan MacKenzie features for one basic reason: as a Centerfold with big tits. An immature, disgusting, pointless movie.

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