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{{Short description|1974 film by Beverly Sebastian}} |
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{{About|the film|other uses|Gator bait (disambiguation)}} |
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{{Infobox film |
{{Infobox film |
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| name = 'Gator Bait |
| name = 'Gator Bait |
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| image = 'Gator Bait.jpg |
| image = 'Gator Bait.jpg |
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| image_size = 180px |
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| caption = Theatrical release poster |
| caption = Theatrical release poster |
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| director = [[Beverly Sebastian]],<br />Ferd Sebastian |
| director = [[Beverly Sebastian]],<br />Ferd Sebastian |
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| cinematography = |
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| editing = Ron Johnson |
| editing = Ron Johnson |
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|studio = Sebastian International Pictures |
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| distributor = [[Dimension Pictures (1970s company)|Dimension Pictures]] |
| distributor = Sebastian International Pictures<br>[[Dimension Pictures (1970s company)|Dimension Pictures]] |
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| released = {{Film date| |
| released = {{Film date|1973|10|11|df=y}} |
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| runtime = 88 minutes |
| runtime = 88 minutes |
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| country = United States |
| country = United States |
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| language = English |
| language = English |
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| budget = $150,000<ref name="appeal">{{cite news|newspaper=The Commercial Appeal|date=6 November 1973|page=29|title=Two filmmakers hit low 'Gator Bait' goal}}</ref> |
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''''''Gator Bait''''' (U.K. title: '''''Swamp Bait''''') is a |
'''''{{'}}Gator Bait''''' (U.K. title: '''''Swamp Bait''''') is a 1973 film written, produced, and directed by [[Beverly Sebastian]] and Ferd Sebastian.<ref>{{cite web|title='Gator Bait|publisher=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/gator_bait/}}</ref> |
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The film starred former [[Playboy]] "[[Playmate of the Year]]" [[Claudia Jennings]]. It was followed by the sequel ''[['Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice]]''. |
The film starred former [[Playboy]] "[[Playmate of the Year]]" [[Claudia Jennings]]. It was followed by the sequel ''[['Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice]]''.<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=Videscope|url=https://archive.org/details/videoscope.-true-pdf-fall.-2018/page/21/mode/1up?|page=21|date=Fall 2018|title=Ferd and Beverly Sebastian}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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The film follows a [[barefoot]] [[Poaching|poacher]] named Desiree Thibodeau who lives deep in the swampland. Ben Bracken and [[Deputy sheriff|Deputy]] Billy Boy find Desiree trapping alligators and chase her, looking to |
The film follows a [[barefoot]] [[Poaching|poacher]] named Desiree Thibodeau who lives deep in the [[swampland]]. Ben Bracken and [[Deputy sheriff|Deputy]] Billy Boy find Desiree trapping alligators and chase her, looking to rape her. Desiree outsmarts the two men. During the chase, however, Billy Boy accidentally shoots Ben. Billy Boy tells his father, Sheriff Joe Bob Thomas, that Desiree was the shooter. Sheriff Thomas and his son join a search party who is also looking for Desiree and attack her family. Desiree exacts her revenge against the attackers. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* Ben Sebastion as Ben Bracken |
* Ben Sebastion as Ben Bracken |
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* Tracy Sebastion as Big T. |
* Tracy Sebastion as Big T. |
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* Sam Gilman as T.J. Bracken |
* [[Sam Gilman (actor)|Sam Gilman]] as T.J. Bracken |
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* Clyde Ventura as Deputy - Billy Boy |
* Clyde Ventura as Deputy - Billy Boy |
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* Don Baldwin as Pete Bracken |
* Don Baldwin as Pete Bracken |
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* Vocals by Lee Darin |
* Vocals by Lee Darin |
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==Production== |
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Ferd Sebastian said the film was written as a vehicle for Claudia Jennings, with whom they had worked on ''The Single Girls''. "She wanted to do a film with not a lot of dialog, so ''Gator Bait'' was it," said Sebastian. "As I really like to work with the Cajun people. We all piled into our motorhome and left LA... We were headed for the swamps, Myself, Bev, Claudia, our two boys a dog and a pregnamt cat. It was by far the most fun shoot I have ever been on."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hysteria-lives.co.uk/hysterialives/Hysteria/loose_talk_loses_lives_40.htm|website=Hysteria Llives|title=JA Kerswell talks with Ferd Sebastian}}</ref> |
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According to a contemporary article, the Sebastians wrote the film for Jennings but she was unavailable for filming. They shot the movie for a week on location trying to find another actress, but then Jennings became available. "I would never have been satisfied with anyone else," said Beverly Sebastian.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Times-Mail|date=3 May 1974|page=11|title=Claudia Jennings plays cajun girl in new film}}</ref> |
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The film was shot over three months mostly in [[Uncertain, Texas]], near [[Caddo Lake]] and off the bayous at Red River between Shreveport and Natichotes.<ref name="tyler"/> "We were down there with all the floods and had our locations wiped out every day," said Jennings.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=St. Joseph News-Press|date=16 June 1973|page=31|title=Former centrefold girl makes profits in movies}}</ref> |
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==Reception== |
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The film made its world debut at the Rose Garden Drive In in Tyler.<ref name="tyler">{{cite news|newspaper=Tyler Morning Telegraph|date=10 October 1973|page=5|title=Gator Bait film Slated World Premiere in Tyler}}</ref> |
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According to a co producer on the film "Within a couple of weeks, we made a half million dollars on it. After 18 months, we made $15 million."<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=Femme Fetales|url=https://archive.org/details/Femme_Fatales_v09n02/page/n43/mode/1up?|page=44|volume=9|number=2|first=Ari|last=Bass|title=Claudia Jennings Last Highway|date=July 2000}}</ref> |
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"We know our audience," said Ferd. "Our movies have a plot that goes A-B-C. Nothing complicated just a lot of action and a story I can understand, that you can understand and that the guy who dropped out of school in the ninth grade can get something out of."<ref name="appeal"/> |
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''Filmink'' called the movie "A wonderfully tawdry, action-packed and highly entertaining wade in the kind of swamp first introduced to world audiences in the previous year’s groundbreaking hit Deliverance."<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=Filmink|url=https://www.filmink.com.au/unsung-auteurs-beverly-ferd-sebastian/|title=Unsung Auteurs: Beverly & Ferd Sebastian|first= Erin|last= Free|date=6 July 2023}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{IMDb title |
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*[https://catalog.afi.com/Film/67591-GATOR-BAIT?cxt=filmography ''Gator Bait''] at AFI |
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 24 September 2024
'Gator Bait | |
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Directed by | Beverly Sebastian, Ferd Sebastian |
Written by | Beverly Sebastion |
Produced by | Beverly Sebastian, Ferd Sebastian |
Starring | Claudia Jennings |
Edited by | Ron Johnson |
Music by | Ferd Sebastian |
Production company | Sebastian International Pictures |
Distributed by | Sebastian International Pictures Dimension Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $150,000[1] |
'Gator Bait (U.K. title: Swamp Bait) is a 1973 film written, produced, and directed by Beverly Sebastian and Ferd Sebastian.[2]
The film starred former Playboy "Playmate of the Year" Claudia Jennings. It was followed by the sequel 'Gator Bait II: Cajun Justice.[3]
Plot
[edit]The film follows a barefoot poacher named Desiree Thibodeau who lives deep in the swampland. Ben Bracken and Deputy Billy Boy find Desiree trapping alligators and chase her, looking to rape her. Desiree outsmarts the two men. During the chase, however, Billy Boy accidentally shoots Ben. Billy Boy tells his father, Sheriff Joe Bob Thomas, that Desiree was the shooter. Sheriff Thomas and his son join a search party who is also looking for Desiree and attack her family. Desiree exacts her revenge against the attackers.
Cast
[edit]- Claudia Jennings as Desiree Thibodeau
- Douglas Dirkson as Leroy Bracken
- Bill Thurman as Sheriff Joe Bob Thomas
- Ben Sebastion as Ben Bracken
- Tracy Sebastion as Big T.
- Sam Gilman as T.J. Bracken
- Clyde Ventura as Deputy - Billy Boy
- Don Baldwin as Pete Bracken
- Janit Baldwin as Julie
- Vocals by Lee Darin
Production
[edit]Ferd Sebastian said the film was written as a vehicle for Claudia Jennings, with whom they had worked on The Single Girls. "She wanted to do a film with not a lot of dialog, so Gator Bait was it," said Sebastian. "As I really like to work with the Cajun people. We all piled into our motorhome and left LA... We were headed for the swamps, Myself, Bev, Claudia, our two boys a dog and a pregnamt cat. It was by far the most fun shoot I have ever been on."[4]
According to a contemporary article, the Sebastians wrote the film for Jennings but she was unavailable for filming. They shot the movie for a week on location trying to find another actress, but then Jennings became available. "I would never have been satisfied with anyone else," said Beverly Sebastian.[5]
The film was shot over three months mostly in Uncertain, Texas, near Caddo Lake and off the bayous at Red River between Shreveport and Natichotes.[6] "We were down there with all the floods and had our locations wiped out every day," said Jennings.[7]
Reception
[edit]The film made its world debut at the Rose Garden Drive In in Tyler.[6]
According to a co producer on the film "Within a couple of weeks, we made a half million dollars on it. After 18 months, we made $15 million."[8]
"We know our audience," said Ferd. "Our movies have a plot that goes A-B-C. Nothing complicated just a lot of action and a story I can understand, that you can understand and that the guy who dropped out of school in the ninth grade can get something out of."[1]
Filmink called the movie "A wonderfully tawdry, action-packed and highly entertaining wade in the kind of swamp first introduced to world audiences in the previous year’s groundbreaking hit Deliverance."[9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Two filmmakers hit low 'Gator Bait' goal". The Commercial Appeal. 6 November 1973. p. 29.
- ^ "'Gator Bait". Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^ "Ferd and Beverly Sebastian". Videscope. Fall 2018. p. 21.
- ^ "JA Kerswell talks with Ferd Sebastian". Hysteria Llives.
- ^ "Claudia Jennings plays cajun girl in new film". The Times-Mail. 3 May 1974. p. 11.
- ^ a b "Gator Bait film Slated World Premiere in Tyler". Tyler Morning Telegraph. 10 October 1973. p. 5.
- ^ "Former centrefold girl makes profits in movies". St. Joseph News-Press. 16 June 1973. p. 31.
- ^ Bass, Ari (July 2000). "Claudia Jennings Last Highway". Femme Fetales. Vol. 9, no. 2. p. 44.
- ^ Free, Erin (6 July 2023). "Unsung Auteurs: Beverly & Ferd Sebastian". Filmink.
External links
[edit]- 'Gator Bait at IMDb
- Gator Bait at AFI
- 1973 films
- 1974 films
- 1970s English-language films
- American action thriller films
- 1970s action thriller films
- Dimension Pictures films
- American rape and revenge films
- Films directed by Beverly Sebastian
- Films directed by Ferd Sebastian
- 1970s American films
- English-language action thriller films
- Action thriller film stubs