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Rattlers 1976

★ 4.129 votes82 min📅 1976-04-23

"What a horrible way to die! They're waiting to slither you!"

When a dedicated herpetologist ventures into the sun-scorched desert in *Rattlers* (1976), he uncovers a terrifying truth behind a series of fatal rattlesnake attacks.

Director: John McCauley

Cast

Sam Chew Jr.
Sam Chew Jr.
Dr. Tom Parkinson
Elisabeth Chauvet
Ann Bradley
Dan Priest
Colonel Stroud
Ronald Gold
Captain Delaney
Al Dunlap
General Hinch
Dan Balentine
Pilot Hawkins
Gary Van Ormand
Woodley
Darwin Joston
Darwin Joston
Palmer
Tony Ballen
Sheriff Gates
Celia Milius
Celia Milius
Woman in Bathtub

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rattlers (1976) about?

*Rattlers* follows a herpetologist investigating aggressive rattlesnake attacks in the desert, only to uncover a horrifying military conspiracy. The snakes, exposed to a toxic nerve gas, become deadly and unpredictable, leading to a gripping survival thriller.

Who directed Rattlers?

John McCauley directed *Rattlers*, crafting a tense, low-budget horror experience that leans into atmospheric dread.

Who stars in Rattlers?

The film stars Sam Chew Jr., Elisabeth Chauvet, Dan Priest, Ronald Gold, and Al Dunlap in key roles.

Is Rattlers (1976) worth watching?

While *Rattlers* isn't a mainstream hit, its unique premise and gritty execution make it a cult gem for horror fans. Its tight runtime and unnerving premise give it a charm that's hard to resist, even if its effects are dated.

How long is Rattlers?

*Rattlers* runs for 82 minutes.

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About Rattlers (1976) — The Sinister Snake Horror That Turned Nature Against Man

When a dedicated herpetologist ventures into the sun-scorched desert in *Rattlers* (1976), he uncovers a terrifying truth behind a series of fatal rattlesnake attacks. What begins as a routine investigation into aggressive serpent behavior soon escalates into a nightmare as the scientist realizes the snakes have been exposed to a sinister nerve gas dumped by the military, turning them into relentless predators. Directed by John McCauley, this 1976 horror film blends eerie atmosphere with a grim exploration of human folly and nature's wrath.

Set against a backdrop of isolated wilderness and suffocating tension, *Rattlers* delivers a claustrophobic chase where every rustle in the brush could signal doom. With its low-budget grit and unnerving premise, the film taps into primal fears of the unknown, making it a cult favorite among horror enthusiasts. The cast, led by Sam Chew Jr., delivers performances that heighten the dread, anchoring the story in raw, unsettling realism.