Albino Alligator (1996) Albino Alligator

Albino Alligator ★★ 1996 (R) Three small-time crooks bungle a robbery and inadvertently run down a federal officer in Academy Award-winning actor Spacey's directorial debut. The trio, consisting of leader Dova (Dillon), brains Milo (Sinise) and brawn Law (Fichtner) hole up in a seedy bar and grab the occupants as hostages. The police soon surround the dive, and the crooks begin arguing among themselves and with brash barmaid Janet (Dunaway) about their chances and means for escape. All, however, is not as it seems. The claustrophobic setting seems more suitable for the stage than the screen, and the plot twists don't bend very far from predictable. Screenwriter Forte is the son of '60s teen idol Fabian. 94m/C VHS, DVD. Matt Dillon, Gary Sinise, Faye Dunaway, William Fichtner, Joe Mantegna, Viggo Mortensen, John Spencer, Skeet Ulrich, M. Emmet Walsh; Director: Kevin Spacey; Writer: Christian Forte; Writer: Mark Plummer; Cameo: Michael Brook.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1996
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 94
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Faye Dunaway
Actor Matt Dillon
Actor Gary Sinise
Actor William Fichtner
Actor M. Emmet Walsh
Actor Viggo Mortensen
Actor Joe Mantegna
Actor John Spencer
Actor Skeet Ulrich
Cameo Michael Brook
Cinematographer Mark Plummer
Director Kevin Spacey
Writer Christian Forte