'Gator Bait 2: Cajun Justice

1988
4.5| 1h35m| R| en| More Info
Released: 15 March 1988 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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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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Beverly Sebastian, Ferd Sebastian

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Paramount

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Uriah43 "Angelique" (Jan Sebastian) is a city girl who has moved to the swamps of Louisiana to marry a Cajun by the name of "Big T" (Tray Loren). As it turns out Big T is the young brother of "Desiree Thibodeau" (played by Claudia Jennings) who killed several members of the Bracken clan for raping and killing her sister some ten years earlier. Although Big T was quite young at the time, he was present when it all happened--as was "Leroy Bracken" (Douglas Dirkson) who Desiree castrated and left for dead. In any case, Big T is about to be married and Leroy Bracken wants revenge in the worst possible way. So in order to get his revenge he plots with four other men to kill Big T and to then rape and kill Angelique too. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this movie is the sequel to "Gator Bait" which was produced 14 years earlier. That said one would think that the producers plenty of time to come up with something that might be entertaining--or at the very least equal to the original. Unfortunately, this was not the case as the first 30 minutes were extremely slow and the rest pretty much followed the same pattern as the first movie except that Jan Sebastian is nowhere near as attractive as Claudia Jennings was in "Gator Bait". Likewise, I thought that the fake Cajun accent used by Tray Loren was just plain annoying as well. In short, I personally didn't care for this film and I rate it as below average.
Woodyanders 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.
e_just_e I know Jan. I used to see her every day. I now live some distance from her so I don't see her so often but she is well, and she is still very much like the girl in the movie, both at the beginning and the end. (she has wanted to kill me and love me, but mostly she wants to kill me)Yesterday, I called her and told her I was sending a response to IMDb, and she was furious at me for letting the world know I know where she is. I consoled her by ensuring her I would not divulge her secret(s). So, who wants to know where she is? (I will never tell, other than she is in Florida, and you can buy a product she personally makes by hand)(large ottoman trays dot com) I have also had words with the producers of the movie, and they are dying to know where they can find Jan. I haven't told them.The movie Gator Bait 2, is nothing to be excited about. It is half the first Gator Bait, which is a half rate I Spit On Your Grave, which is a half rate Last House On The Left, which is a half rate MS 45, which is a movie most of you will never see. (although if you saw Terror In The Aisles, you saw much of MS 45)I rate the movie 3, plus 2 points because I know the star. Jan was a treat in the movie, and she still is to this day. So I rate the movie at 5.Have a great day all!
Fireman-10 Your basic rape revenge sort of thing. Nothing terribly graphic . Very little skin. Extremely low budget. However it does have three redeeming points.It is so bad it is funny.A good boat chase scene (No, not comparable to Face Off or either of the two Bond movie chases, but hey, they're little aluminum boats).Jan MacKenzie is a very cute redhead and her "attire" really does make the above chase scene special.