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Stanley
Stanley

Stanley (1972)

38% User Rating
1h 48min
Horror

"Tim has a pet rattlesnake. When Tim gets mad - Stanley gets deadly!"

Tim Ochopee, a shell-shocked Seminole Indian has just returned from a tour of Vietnam. He lives a peaceful life deep in the Everglades with his pet snake Stanley. Upon his return, he finds out his father has passed away. When he learns how he was killed, Tim lets Stanley and his brood loose on the people who've done him wrong, leading to a thrilling climax.

William GreféDirector

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Chris Robinson

Chris Robinson

Tim Ochopee

Alex Rocco

Alex Rocco

Thomkins

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Steve Alaimo

Crail Denning

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Susan Carroll

Susie Thomkins

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Mark Harris

Bob Wilson

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Rey Baumel

Sidney Calvin

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Paul Avery

Psycho Simpson

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Marcia Knight

Gloria Calvin (as Marcie Knight)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

February 16, 2025

**_“Snakes, why did it have to be snakes?”_** A Seminole Vietnam vet lives in the remote Everglades (Chris Robinson) where his only friends are snakes. When people cross him, he lets them loose for what he considers justice. “Stanley” (1972) was inspired by the surprise success of “Willard” 16 months prior, not to mention a little “Billy Jack” (including the low budget of the latter). The contemporaneous “Frogs” and “Blood Freak” had similarities and these would influence future flicks like “Blood Stalkers,” “Squirm” and “Empire of the Ants.” Dark-haired Pamela Talus stands out on the female front as Vicky, but her part isn’t much more than a cameo. Blondish-auburn Susan Carroll has a bigger role as Susie while Marcia Knight is notable as “over the hill” belly dancer Gloria. The latter was 47 during shooting and easily had the figure of a woman half her age. The flick is moody and takes its time (being 12 minutes longer than “Willard”). Despite its indie budget (costing $125,000, which would be equal to $1 million today), it’s spiced with insightful bits throughout; and the early 70’s milieu is entertaining, including the music (if you can stomach it). I like how the ending cleverly psychoanalyzes the protagonist (or is it antagonist?). It runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, and was shot in the Everglades in southern Florida with town scenes done in Miami. A few animal sequences were shot in Homosassa, which is 75 miles north of Tampa. GRADE: B-

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TRAILER - "Stanley" (1972) Directed by William Grefé

TRAILER - "Stanley" (1972) Directed by William Grefé

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