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Director
  
Emmanuel Kervyn

Duration
  

Language
  
English

4.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Horror

Writer
  
Emmanuel Kervyn

Rabid Grannies movie poster

Release date
  
1988

Cast
  
Catherine Aymerie
(Helen),
Caroline Braekman
(Suzie),
Richard Cotica
(Gilbert),
Danielle Daven
(Elizabeth Remington),
Patricia Davia
(Alice),
Robert Du Bois
(Father Percival)

Music director
  
Pierre-Damien Castelain, Jean-Bruno Castelain

Producers
  
Johan Vandewoestijne, Jonathan Rambert

Similar movies
  
Artifacts (2007), The Devils Nightmare (1971), Video Demons Do Psychotown (1989), Cub (2014), Play Dead (1981)

Rabid Grannies is a 1988 Belgian-French-British-Dutch comedy-horror film edited by Philippe Ravoet, cinematographed by Hugo Labye, starring Catherine Aymerie, Caroline Braeckman, Richard Cotica, Danielle Daven, Patricia Davia, Robert Du Bois, Florine Elslande, Anne-Marie Fox, Franklin Steward Granvel, Paule Herreman, Bobette Jouret, Françoise Lamoureux, Le Pepe, Raymond Lescot, Elie Lison, Michel Lombet, Jacques Mayar, Françoise Moens, Joëlle Morane, Sébastien Radovitch, Cindy Rimoe, Suzane Vanina, Guy Van Riet, Jonathan Rambert, Jan De Ketelare and Johan Vandewoestijne, produced by Johan Vandewoestijne, Jonathan Rambert, Pierre Nanta and Jean-Bruno Castelain (who also music composed with Pierre-Damien Castelain), written and directed by Emmanuel Kervyn and released and distributed in the United States on VHS and DVD by Troma Entertainment (who also co-produced with Stardust Pictures Nr.1) in 1988. In 1990, Rabid Grannies was nominated for one International Fantasy Film Award, Best Film for Emmanuel Kervyn. Production cost of the film was $150.000 million.

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Plot

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Two elderly sisters invite their wonderful nieces and nephews to a dinner party in celebration of the sisters' upcoming birthdays. The one nephew who is not invited is the ostracised black sheep of the family whose devil-worshipping activities have resulted in his being removed from the sisters' inheritance. The rest of the guests are merely putting in time; they are actually only waiting for their aunts to die, leaving them amply endowed via their respective inheritances. Unfortunately for all but the aunts, the nephew sends a party gift that turns the scene into a frolic of the macabre and ruins the party: under the gift's power, the aunts turn into cannibalistic demons and proceed to eat up all of their guests.

Criticism

Due to its unusual subject and title and its graphic scenes of gore, Rabid Grannies is one of the most infamous titles in the Troma library.

Home media release

The film was released and distributed in the United States on VHS and DVD by Troma Entertainment. The Troma DVD removes a lot of the gore from the feature film. These scenes are available to be seen in the bonus features. Its first time debut on Blu-ray was released on 10 March 2015, presenting the film in a "producer's cut" with the gore scenes reinstated. Special features are the same as the original Troma DVD.

International Fantasy Film Award nomination

In 1990, Rabid Grannies was nominated for one International Fantasy Film Award, Best Film for Emmanuel Kervyn.

References

Rabid Grannies Wikipedia
Rabid Grannies IMDb Rabid Grannies themoviedb.org