Written And Directed by Wes Craven
Swamp Thing: "Much beauty in the swamp, if you only look."
Back in the 1980s, Wes Craven was on the cusp of creating an iconic horror franchise but before Freddy Krueger, he actually ventured into the world of DC comics. Yup, one of the best horror directors of all time directed a DC movie. Let me geek out a little about that.
Of all the DC characters that Wes Craven could've adapted, there's something very fitting about Swamp Thing being that character. He's such a perfect character for someone like Craven and with this effort, he got things off to a great start.
Focusing on a government worker named Alice Cable (Adrienne Barbeau), you've got a woodland area near a swamp where secret research had Alice coming into contact with scientist sibling duo Linda (Nanette Brown) and Alec Holland (Ray Wise) as the latter was on the verge of a scientific breakthrough. It's the type of breakthrough you wouldn't want getting into the wrong hands.
Those hands being Anton Arcane (Louie Jourdan) who wanted that formula for himself. He had no problem in killing poor Linda and Alec's attempts to escape ended up in him becoming the titular Swamp Thing (Dick Durock). Can I just say that the look for Swamp Thing was great by the way?
Anyways when Alice wasn't getting repeatedly terrorised by Arcane's men (one of them taking an overzealous delight in trying to kill her), she formed an alliance with Swamp Thing. It took her a bit to realise he was Alec but once she did, the pair teamed up to stop Arcane from creating havoc with that formula.
Unfortunately for poor Bruno (Nicholas Worth), he took became a monster because of Arcane's need to further test things. Arcane even tested it on himself, giving a decent final act swamp fight between his hideous visage and Swamp Thing himself. With Arcane eventually defeated, the movie ended with Swamp Thing leaving Alice but promising to return.
- There's a nice supporting role for Reggie Batts as Jude. He popped up in the second half of the film.
- In the comics, Linda's the wife of Alec instead of his sister while Anton's role was similar to Nathan Ellery from the story this movie was based on.
- A sequel titled, The Return Of Swamp Thing was released in 1989.
- Chronology: I'm guessing the same year it was released.
For a first live action adaptation of Swamp Thing, I really liked a lot of Wes Craven set out to do here. The title character looked brilliant, we got to know enough of Alec Holland before his transformation and Anton Arcane made for a good baddie. I do think Alice Cable could've been better handled as a character but she's a sympathetic and likable enough lead.
Rating: 7 out of 10
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