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"Swamp Thing" (1990) More at IMDbPro »TV series 1990-1993

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"Swamp Thing" (1990): Season 1: Episode 1 -- Jim encounters Humphrey, a dwarf who has escaped from the evil Dr. Arcane.
"Swamp Thing" (1990): Season 1: Episode 22 -- Tressa is taken hostage by a man with a score to settle with Arcane.
"Swamp Thing" (1990): Season 1: Episode 21 -- Arcane experiments with artificial earthquakes.
"Swamp Thing" (1990): Season 1: Episode 20 -- Arcane injects a dead man with a life-restoring serum that gives him the "touch of death".
"Swamp Thing" (1990): Season 1: Episode 19 -- Will's father, an adventurer by trade, arrives in town to search for a rare flower.

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Writers:
Tom Blomquist (writer) (11 episodes)
W. Reed Moran (multiple episodes)
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Release Date:
27 July 1990 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
He's on your side. more
Plot:
The adventures of a man-turned-muck monster. Swamp Thing was once a man named Alec Holland, but after being caught on fire... more
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50 Influential Scream Queens: Part 1
 (From Fangoria. 27 October 2009, 5:54 AM, PDT)

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So close, yet so far... more (1 total)

Cast

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Dick Durock ... Swamp Thing / ... (71 episodes, 1990-1993)

Mark Lindsay Chapman ... Dr. Anton Arcane (71 episodes, 1990-1993)
Carrell Myers ... Tressa Kipp / ... (69 episodes, 1990-1993)
Scott Garrison ... Will Kipp (58 episodes, 1990-1993)

Kevin Quigley ... Graham (58 episodes, 1991-1993)
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Series Directed by
Walter von Huene (16 episodes, 1990-1993)
Chuck Bowman (11 episodes, 1992-1993)
John McPherson (7 episodes, 1990-1993)
David Jackson (6 episodes, 1990-1992)
Steve Beers (6 episodes, 1992-1993)
Tony Dow (5 episodes, 1990-1993)
Mitchell Bock (4 episodes, 1991-1993)
Bruce Seth Green (3 episodes, 1991)
Tom DeSimone (3 episodes, 1992-1993)
Andrew Stevens (3 episodes, 1992)
Fritz Kiersch (2 episodes, 1990-1991)
Yuri Sivo (2 episodes, 1990)
Tom Blomquist (2 episodes, 1992)
 
Series Writing credits
Tom Blomquist (11 episodes, 1992-1993)
Steven L. Sears (9 episodes, 1992-1993)
Jeff Myrow (7 episodes, 1992-1993)
Judith Berg (6 episodes, 1990-1993)
Joseph Stefano (5 episodes, 1990-1991)
Wade Johnson (4 episodes, 1990-1991)
Daniel Kennedy (4 episodes, 1990-1991)
Tom Greene (4 episodes, 1991)
William Whitehead (4 episodes, 1991)
Jim Byrnes (4 episodes, 1992-1993)
Terry D. Nelson (4 episodes, 1992-1993)
Randy Holland (3 episodes, 1992-1993)
W. Reed Moran (3 episodes, 1992-1993)
Babs Greyhosky (3 episodes, 1992)
Bruce Cervi (2 episodes, 1992-1993)
John Lansing (2 episodes, 1992-1993)
Brenda Lilly (2 episodes, 1992-1993)
Fred Golan (2 episodes, 1992)

Len Wein (unknown episodes)
Bernie Wrightson (unknown episodes)

Series Produced by
Tom Blomquist .... executive producer (50 episodes, 1992-1993)
Steven L. Sears .... co-producer (47 episodes, 1992-1993)
Boris Malden .... producer (33 episodes, 1990-1992)
Tom Greene .... executive producer (11 episodes, 1990-1991)

Benjamin Melniker .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
Jeff Myrow .... co-producer (unknown episodes)
Joseph Stefano .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
Michael E. Uslan .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Cinematography by
Joseph Mangine (unknown episodes)
Geoffrey Schaaf (unknown episodes)
 
Series Film Editing by
John Elias (unknown episodes)
Pete Opotowsky (unknown episodes)
 
Series Production Design by
Orvis Rigsby (unknown episodes)
 
Series Makeup Department
Erin Brasfield .... makeup department head (22 episodes, 1990-1991)

Jim Beinke .... makeup effects application / makeup effects application, construction and supervision (unknown episodes, 1990-1992)
Michael Burnett .... special makeup effects artist (unknown episodes)
Tony Gardner .... special makeup designer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
James Lansbury .... first assistant director (50 episodes, 1992-1993)
 
Series Art Department
Stephen M. Clark .... set dresser (22 episodes, 1990-1991)
Karen Rigsby .... set dresser (8 episodes, 1990-1991)

Jerry Blohm .... swing gang (unknown episodes)
John F. Escobar .... assistant property master (unknown episodes)
Johnny Graham .... lead person (unknown episodes)
Jeff 'J.Mac' McDonald .... set dresser (unknown episodes)
Alan S. Reynolds .... lead scenic artist (unknown episodes)
Bently Tittle .... props (unknown episodes)
 
Series Sound Department
Bill Turchinetz .... sound effects editor (22 episodes, 1990-1991)

Thomas E. Allen .... sound mixer (unknown episodes)
Peter J. Devlin .... sound mixer (unknown episodes)
Mark Muncy .... sound mixer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Special Effects by
Ken Gorrell .... special effects (unknown episodes)
 
Series Stunts
Sam Bauso .... stunts (1 episode, 1993)

John Evanko .... stunts (unknown episodes)
Thomas J. McTague .... stunts (unknown episodes)
Felipe Savahge .... stunts (unknown episodes)
Gar Stephen .... stunts (unknown episodes)
Amy Stephen Wilder .... stunts (unknown episodes)
Glenn R. Wilder .... stunt coordinator (unknown episodes)
Scott Workman .... stunts (unknown episodes)
 
Series Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Beverlin .... assistant camera (22 episodes, 1990-1991)
David S. Campbell .... first assistant camera (22 episodes, 1990-1991)
Andy Clapp .... gaffer (22 episodes, 1990-1991)
John C. Moulds .... first assistant camera (3 episodes, 1990)

Pierre Roseman .... gaffer (unknown episodes)
Michael J. Walsh .... second assistant camera (unknown episodes)
 
Series Casting Department
Kimberly Mullen .... casting associate (unknown episodes)
 
Series Editorial Department
Mitch Wilson .... negative cutter (31 episodes, 1990-1993)
 
Series Music Department
Nick Vidar .... music engineer / music programmer (unknown episodes)
 
Series Other crew
Gerald F. Nichols .... production assistant (50 episodes, 1992-1993)
Jillian Amburgey .... script supervisor (31 episodes, 1990-1993)

Jacqueline R. Clay .... script supervisor (unknown episodes)
Ande Hecht-Endewardt .... production accountant (unknown episodes)
Damian Mcknight .... production intern (unknown episodes)
Kevin Schmidt .... production associate (unknown episodes)
 

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Runtime:
30 min (72 episodes)
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1.33 : 1 more
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Trivia:
Swamp Thing was shot on location at the Universal Studios and Gatorland theme parks in Orlando, Florida. Many rides and attractions are visible or feature prominently throughout the series. more
Quotes:
Dr. Anton Arcane: Torture... slow... pain beyond belief. more
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13 out of 17 people found the following review useful.
So close, yet so far..., 5 March 2003
Author: lodger3 from Southern California

I enjoyed the first SWAMP THING film for what it was, and despise the second for what it was. I had read the comics for many years but didn't know what to expect of a weekly show that would have a small budget. Looking back, I feel the series succeeded as often as it failed.

The best episodes were those that focused on Swamp Thing (or 'Alec' as he was referred to by the people who knew him). The series started out on shaky footing, and had Swampy act out of character. In the first episode he turns a bad guy into a tree until the writers establish that he would never take a human life. Any episode that had him turn back human was well done.

Most of the episodes made him a Rod Serling of the swamp, taking a back seat to the action. A lot of these weren't too bad, but the bad ones were terrible. These boiled down to two plots: bad guys hide out in the swamp, only to have to face their crimes in a nightmare-ish way, or people with problems wander in the swamp, to become better by facing their fears. The best of these was when Ray Wise (Dr. Holland from the original movie) guest starred as someone who might be an alien and almost kills Swamp Thing.

In my opinion far too many episodes chronicled Arcane's (Swamp Thing's enemy) foul adventures. I realize that there is a fan base of women (and some men) who found the character/actor too sexy for words and wanted even less of Swamp Thing in each episode. Be that as it may, I feel the series as a whole suffered for it, and that will keep people from rediscovering it.

The series lacked truly dramatic episodes, the ones that would get the media's attention (like how 'The Best of Both Worlds' episodes of Star Trek:TNG did). There wasn't a single two-part episode throughout the run, which would've allowed the writers to develop a deeper story. Plotlines were never adequately ended, such as the disappearance of Tressa's son.

In the face of all these detriments, I enjoyed the show (and have almost every episode on tape; doubtful there will be a DVD release). Although it could have been so much more, it was certainly better than many other shows or movies based on comic books.

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