An undertaker befriends a pair of motorcycle-riding, knife-wielding, psycho restaurant owners who kill people for body parts to use in their blue-plate daily specials.
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This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
That was an excellent one.
Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
I found this one mildly funny - it has its moments of being really funny but mainly it seems to be played out comedy (stuff I've seen in other films).I was not thrilled with the cast - just a personal taste thing. I would have laughed harder if he actors were ones that I enjoyed watching - people I find funny. Again this is just a personal taste and not an actual refection of the cast.This film does have blood - so if you like that in your horror films then you are sure to enjoy the blood in this dark comedy.The film is cute and worth watching if you enjoy black comedies.5/10
What a load of crap. Three friends who own a restaurant kill women to serve on their menu. This unofficial Herschell Gordon Lewis inspiration is very tongue-in-cheek and supposedly funny, but very little is humorous. It's also badly acted and executed, and is not even enjoyable for the "offbeat exploitation fun" category. Badly acted and plays very much like a "Sweeney Todd" send-up, and features an aged Robert Lowery in a cameo as one of the restaurant patrons. The most interesting thing for me personally was that I've now confirmed that this garbage flick was indeed one that I saw at the drive-in (at least parts of it) which I remembered from being a child peeking from the backseat of my parents' car in the '60s. For decades I've had images in my mind and wondered where they came from. Now at least that mystery is solved. * out of ****
I seem to remember watching this years ago on some wretched video copy and barely managing through the modest 63 minute running time. This time, however, and I'm thinking, how could I have possibly misjudged this little beauty. Okay, it is a little uneven, some of the film stock seems not to match and we go from day to night and back within some short sequences but it's heart is so very much in the right place. Oh yes, and another thing I seemed not to fully appreciate way back when, this is a comedy. Fairly black humour and pretty gory but from start to finish this is most amusing. All actors perform well, especially Ray Dannis as the camp undertaker and the film is generally well shot and a good pace is maintained. Lots of little amusing asides and full on jokes and an especially effective routine up and down the stairs towards the end. Fun, funny, violent and gory - in a nice way!
I remember this as faint memories when it first hit the drive-in theatres of Pennsylvania back in the 70's while my parents were still married. Dad would pack us all in the station wagon to see whatever was playing - sometimes it was highly inappropriate, like this and "Dr Jekyl and Ms Hyde", both of which I remember only fleeting images of nudity and schlock horror. Thing is - this movie has always stayed with me as a crazy, zany, sexy horror comedy romp. Very "Sweeney Todd", I remember weird things like the guys playing with a girl's innards while she was alive and she wakes up to see them - and it was like ground beef, which never made any sense to me so it stuck in my mind; also the silly names that they gave the meals containing girl meat, like "Breast of Chicken" from Miss Poultry (or something - it's been over 30 years) and "Leg of Lamb". I'd love to see it again just to see what I remember. So many odd flashes from my past.