Gator (film)

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Gator

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Burt Reynolds
James Best (uncredited)
Produced by Arthur Gardner
Jules V. Levy
Written by William W. Norton
Roderick Taylor
Starring Burt Reynolds
Jack Weston
Lauren Hutton
Music by Charles Bernstein
Bobby Goldsboro
Jerry Reed
Cinematography William A. Fraker
Editing by Harold F. Kress
Release date(s) August 25, 1976
Running time 115 minutes
Country USA
Language English
Preceded by White Lightning (1973)
IMDb profile

Gator is a 1976 action film starring and directed by Burt Reynolds that is a sequel to White Lightning. Reynolds honored his favorite professor from college, Watson B. Duncan III, with a cameo role in the film – casting him as the Governor's press secretary.

Gator McKlusky has been just released from prison following the events from the White Lightning and is living in the Okefenokee Swamp with his father and daughter. Federal agents know that he is still making moonshine with his father and use this information to coerce him into assisting them to catch a corrupt politician.


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