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The Corpse Grinders

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
1.7K
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Sean Kenney in The Corpse Grinders (1971)
Dark ComedyComedyHorror

When the Lotus Cat Food Company finds itself in financial trouble, the owners decide to find a new, cheap source of meat -- the local graveyard. Only one problem -- soon cats develop a taste... Read allWhen the Lotus Cat Food Company finds itself in financial trouble, the owners decide to find a new, cheap source of meat -- the local graveyard. Only one problem -- soon cats develop a taste for human flesh, and tabbies are tearing out throats all over town.When the Lotus Cat Food Company finds itself in financial trouble, the owners decide to find a new, cheap source of meat -- the local graveyard. Only one problem -- soon cats develop a taste for human flesh, and tabbies are tearing out throats all over town.

  • Director
    • Ted V. Mikels
  • Writers
    • Arch Hall Sr.
    • Joe Cranston
    • Ted V. Mikels
  • Stars
    • Sean Kenney
    • Monika Kelly
    • Sanford Mitchell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Writers
      • Arch Hall Sr.
      • Joe Cranston
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Stars
      • Sean Kenney
      • Monika Kelly
      • Sanford Mitchell
    • 49User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sean Kenney
    Sean Kenney
    • Dr. Howard Glass
    Monika Kelly
    • Angie Robinson
    Sanford Mitchell
    • Landau
    J. Byron Foster
    • Maltby
    Warren Ball
    • Caleb
    Ann Noble
    • Cleo
    Vincent Barbi
    • Monk
    • (as Vince Barbi)
    Harry Lovejoy
    • The Neighbor
    Earl Burnam
    • Mr. Desisto
    Zena Foster
    • Mrs. Babcock
    Ray Dannis
    • Mr. Babcock
    Drucilla Hoy
    • Tessie
    Charles Fox
    • Willie
    • (as Charles 'Foxy' Fox)
    Stephen Lester
    • The Mortician
    William Kirschner
    • B.K. - Mort. Asst.
    Curt Matson
    • Paul the Stranger
    George Bowden
    • David the Intern
    Don Ellis
    • Factory Workman
    • Director
      • Ted V. Mikels
    • Writers
      • Arch Hall Sr.
      • Joe Cranston
      • Ted V. Mikels
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    miked45

    aiight

    the best part of this movie is the deaf nurse. the actress obviously doesn't know sign language, so her solution is to act out random hand movements that sort of look like sign language. i find that hilarious.
    thomandybish

    tacky cheap fun

    THE CORPSE GRINDERS is a film that wallows in its own cheesyness, and that's meant as a compliment! On a bigger budget it would have been just another lackluster horror flick, but with its meager budget the premise works. Seems a maker of pricey gourmet cat food needs a cheap ingredient source and turns to buying corpses from a corrupt gravedigger. The cats who eat the food turn psycho and attack their human masters and eat their flesh. A doctor and his blonde nurse play detectives and try to find out why the cats are attacking. The acting is pretty lame coming from some of the actors(the guy playing Landau, the head procurer of corpses for the cat food people, seems to think menace can be conveyed by whispering in a flat monotone), and the corpse grinding machine looks like it was constructed by 8th graders, but the real joy of this film is Ann Noble, writer and star of the film SINS OF RACHEL, as the gravedigger's wigged-out(and bewigged)wife. Noble wanders in and out of the movie, toting a grimy, naked doll that she talks to and feeds soup, and ultimately meets an untimely end at the hands of Landau and his crony. An odd character in a film otherwise populated by standard types.
    7james_cocos-snowboots

    Let's Start a Pet Food Racket...that's Where the Big Bucks Is.

    "She loved that old tomcat.Yes she did." Too bad Annie's old tomcat was fed Lotus cat food. Made from the ground flesh of corpses, Lotus cat food is the product of a greedy plot to make easy money from cat owners looking to feed their cats. But, the trouble (according to the doctor's encyclopedia entry about flesh-eating cats)is that the cats fed the Lotus cat food become accustomed to the taste of ground human flesh, and quit hunting the flesh of faster animals. Makes sense to me. Cats begin attacking humans in the town, leaping into the neck, and shredding the flesh. Oddly, the cats refrain from actually eating the humans,or even making much of a mess of the corpses by, say, drinking the blood or something, contrary to the explanation given by the encyclopedia article.

    Corpse Grinders is a good film. Any movie with the following elements can't be too bad: every character lacks peripheral vision (such a common affliction among characters in B films); the batty wife of one of the racketeers tenderly cares for a pint sized baby doll while complaining of bodies piling up in the living room; the pointless inclusion of a mute chick with a crutch and the miraculous ability to communicate using pidgin sign language; and the music from Blood Feast playing during a rather Blood Feast-like killing scene. However, the film is kind of lacking imagination. Despite the couple of odd characters, it's pretty straight forward camp. Still, I'd rather watch this than countless other films. Also, if you're watching the DVD version, make sure to sit through the (brief) credits in order to see the awesome trailer, which I would give 10/10, if I could rate it alone.
    4petervasile90

    Not for everyone, but if you're on this page then you're not everyone.

    If you love low-budget movies from the '60s and '70s, especially ones with bizarre story-lines and characters, then The Corpse Grinders is a must-see. The concept of the movie is much cooler than the actual movie itself, but that's what makes it fun.

    Cats begin attacking their owners, and a doctor and his nurse girlfriend (who both look and act like they are straight out of a vintage porno) suspect the Lotus Cat Food Company for being responsible for the grisly accounts. Meanwhile, the owners of the Company are making numerous trips to the cemetery to spice up their ingredients, and their income.

    Not much suspense going on--but bad acting, almost-nude girls, and cool Halloween-ish graveyard mist keep you watching, even if you are getting anxious to get up and actually put your mind to doing something useful.
    3jerbear-13266

    For Completists Only

    The Corpse Grinders is about as cheap and gritty as you'd expect, which is actually the best thing I can say about it. Even the worst low budget films of this era have that cheesy charm built into the celluloid itself.

    As best I can figure out, The Corpse Grinders is about people who use human bodies to make cat food and then the cats that eat it turn into bloodthirsty monsters, attacking people at random as two boring scientist-type people try to figure it out.

    The acting is as awful as you'd imagine, there's no pace to speak of, and at less than 75 minutes, it feels like it's at least an hour too long. Most of the film isn't even enjoyable on a "so bad, it's good" level. Don't waste your time.

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    • Trivia
      The film's screenwriter, Joe Cranston, is the father of Breaking Bad (2008) star Bryan Cranston.
    • Goofs
      Mr Desisto of the Food Adulteration Agency says "There's nothing adulterous", as in an adulterous relationship, about the cat food, instead of the appropriate "nothing adulterated", as in unadulterated food products.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Desisto: [regarding the cat food] There's nothing adulterous or harmful about it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987)

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1972 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Night of the Howling Beast
    • Production companies
      • CG Productions
      • T.V. Mikels Film Corporation
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    • Budget
      • $47,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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