Cast
- Len Carlson as Swamp Thing: Once a scientist named Alec Holland whose secret lab was destroyed by Arcane and his cronies, turning him into the Swamp Thing - He now protects the swamp from evil with his supernatural powers over nature.
- Don Francks as Anton Arcane: The evil scientist that uses the Geno-fluid of his transducer chamber to turn himself and his Un-Men into monstrous creatures - He becomes an arachnid monster.
- Harvey Atkin as Tomahawk: A Native American ally to Swamp Thing that battles the Un-Men.
- Philip Akin as Bayou Jack: An African American Vietnam veteran and ally of Swamp Thing and later on becomes a temporally fourth Un-Man, half-human and half mantis.
- Errol Slue as Dr. Deemo: A rhyme speaking snake-like voodoo doctor who transforms into the fanged Serpent monster.
- Gordon Masten as Skinman: A frail, zombie-like man who transforms into the flying Fangbat monster.
- Joe Matheson as Weed Killer: A green-skinned, gas mask wearing plant killer that turns into the leech-like Bogsucker monster.
- Paulina Gillis as Abigail Arcane: She is the stepdaughter of the evil scientist Anton Arcane who hopes to help her friend Swamp Thing become human again. Abby's distinctive look comprises her natural beauty, lean figure, her often bare feet and her beautiful hair.
- Jonathan Potts as Delbert: A young boy who is friend to J.T. and aid to the heroes.
- Richard Yearwood as J.T.: A young boy who is friend to Delbert and aid to the heroes.
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