Ha ha, Burl here! It’s been a while since I reviewed a
swamp-monster picture (remember Bog? Creature From Black Lake?),
but here we go with another one, an old classic (ha ha!), the poster for which
I had hanging in my room when I was but a teenager! Yes, that’s right, we’re
talking about Terror in the Swamp!
This picture was originally called Nutriaman: The Copasaw Creature, but New World Video rightly
thought they should probably translate that into English for general North
American release! It takes place in the deep, deep, deep south somewhere – it’s
a magnificently regional picture, ha ha – in some swamplands where the people
who don’t make a living from moonshinin’ do it by trapping fur-bearing rodents
called nutrias!
The local game warden is played by a mustachioed individual
named Billy Holliday, who bears no evident relationship to the blues singer! He
discovers a man whose face has been covered in tomato paste by some creature or
another, and almost right away the coroners and police realize they’re dealing
with a monster nutria! In the meantime, two behemoth swamp brothers and their
unpleasant swamp pappy find that nutria or nutrias unknown have been messin’
with their trapline! They recruit a buddy to help track the black beast to its
lair, but don’t get much further than downing a few jugs of shine before
tragedy strikes!
The giant nutria has also been scaring old ladies and
pulling other hapless parties into the swamp! But when I really knew this movie
was the real deal was when the two citified science-fellers responsible for the
beast showed up! Ha ha, one is even more citified than the other! They’d been trying to breed giant nutrias for fur companies,
so it would take only one of them to make an entire coat, but of course the
experiment has gone awry! Ha ha, always awry!
Well, there’s plenty of excitement with the game warden, the
police, the scientists, the overall-clad brothers, a general mob of
swampbillies and a four-eyed, ratty-faced ex-Green Beret correctly dubbed by Joe at
Bleeding Skull as “John Ramboo” all after the poor nutriaman! Of course
dynamite comes into play, and several lives are lost in the fray! But all is
rendered safe again in the swamp – or is it?
Ha ha, this is a picture I can really get behind! It’s
poorly made for the most part, but has a few nice shots of the swamp and of the
creatures who dwell within it! Of the two brothers, Jesse and T-Bob, T-Bob is
both the fatter and the better actor! (Though it was Jesse who ended up in Fandango!) His performance is actually quite good!
You can’t say that about too many of the other thespians, but they try gamely,
and in the case of Billy Holliday, game wardenly! There could be a bit more of
the red stuff for my taste – a few heads coming off and that sort of thing – and
it’s not very scary, but overall the movie has a swampy, regional flavour that
can hardly be beat! I give Terror in the
Swamp two and a half burbling nutrias!