Swamp Thing

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Mutated by his own secret formula, Dr. Alec Holland becomes Swamp Thing, a half-human, half-plant superhero who will stop at nothing to rescue government agent Alice Cable and defeat his evil arch nemesis…even if it costs him his life.

Release Date: February 19, 1982 (Theaters)

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September 30, 2020 (Digital)

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Runtime: 1h 31m

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YouTube TV

Budget: $3,000,000

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Runtime
1h 31m

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Production

Budget
$3,000,000

Adrienne Barbeau
Alice Cable
Ray Wise
Dr. Alec Holland
Al Ruban
Charlie
Dick Durock
Swamp Thing
Ben Bates
Arcane Monster
Nannette Brown
Dr. Linda Holland
Mimi Craven
Arcane's Secretary
Karen Price
Arcane's Messenger
Bill Erickson
Young Agent
Tommy Madden
Little Bruno
Wes Craven
Director / Writer
Al Ruban
Executive In Charge Of Production
Charlene Webb
Script Supervisor
David Nichols
Art Direction
Harry Manfredini
Original Music Composer
Len Wein
Characters
Patricia Bolomet
Costume Design
Robb Wilson King
Art Direction
Robbie Greenberg
Director of Photography

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Reviewer:
Cam864
Date:
January 2, 2019
Meh. I found Swamp Thing to be rather bleak. Just really some lady falls in love with a scientist turned swamp monster. They just kind of kiss and then “hey, look we are in love” and then he turns into a dreadfully awful looking ideration of the Swamp Thing and she’s scared of it until she figures out it’s him. Really cool to see this was filmed in my state of residence, South Carolina, though.
Rating:
4.0
Reviewer:
Rob Mamede
Date:
August 26, 2017
This movie was so awful, I loved it! I saw this film in the theater when I was in high school and couldn't get enough of the cheesy horror flick, sci-fi, and all that was in-between, and "Swamp Thing" was just the right kind of movie I needed to see at the right time to enjoy it as I did. **Adrienne Barbeau** had the right assets for a high school boy, and to this day I love any movie or TV show with **Ray Wise**. The effects were pretty cool for that time, though not too sophisticated as they really didn't need do be. As long as you had some dry ice, food coloring, water, beakers and such, and a green rubber suit that looked a bit like a walking bean stalk, this was the movie to make following in the tradition of bringing the comics we read and collected to life on the big screen. Sure, I had Swamp Thing comic books (DC) (I guess they're called 'Graphic Novels' now). A few more prosthetics and **Wes Craven** writing and directing and you have "Swamp Thing" the motion picture. Rent it, buy it, stream it, just watch it, and grab a bag of popcorn if you love these movies like I do. In other words, just enjoy!
Rating:
5.0