Rabid Grannies
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Rabid Grannies (originally Les Mémés Cannibales) (1988), is a Belgian import from Troma, dubbed from Belgian French into English for distribution in the USA. This film explores the subject of cannibalism from the dark comedy aspect.
The first 30 minutes of the film seems to allow the actors, many of whom have never acted professional before, to establish their characters. The remainder of this film, shot in Belgium focuses more on gore associated with the eating of fellow family members than on the use of the developed characters.[5]
The Rotten Tomatoes Plot Synopsis states, A family has gathered for the birthday party of two warm, lovable grandmas. They open a gift from a devil-worshipping relative, the contents of which turn the docile matriarchs into monstrous, flesh-eating creatures! A bloody gore-fest ensues, as the voracious "grandmonsters" begin devouring relatives -- giving new meaning to the term "family dinner"! But they reported too few reviews to even allow the movie to obtain a rating.[6]