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Crados Family

Original title: Revenge of Billy the Kid
  • 1991
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
461
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Crados Family (1991)
ComedyFantasyHorror

Farmer impregnates goat. Goat gives birth to mutant offspring, Billy. Farmer's sons torment Billy, while daughter sympathizes. As Billy grows, he seeks revenge against his tormentors.Farmer impregnates goat. Goat gives birth to mutant offspring, Billy. Farmer's sons torment Billy, while daughter sympathizes. As Billy grows, he seeks revenge against his tormentors.Farmer impregnates goat. Goat gives birth to mutant offspring, Billy. Farmer's sons torment Billy, while daughter sympathizes. As Billy grows, he seeks revenge against his tormentors.

  • Director
    • Jim Groom
  • Writers
    • Tim Dennison
    • Jim Groom
    • Richard Mathews
  • Stars
    • Michael Balfour
    • Samantha Perkins
    • Jackie D. Broad
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    461
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Groom
    • Writers
      • Tim Dennison
      • Jim Groom
      • Richard Mathews
    • Stars
      • Michael Balfour
      • Samantha Perkins
      • Jackie D. Broad
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Michael Balfour
    Michael Balfour
    • Gyles MacDonald
    Samantha Perkins
    • Ronnie MacDonald
    Jackie D. Broad
    • Gretta MacDonald
    Bryan Heeley
    • Ronald McDonald
    Trevor Peake
    • Ronald MacDonald
    Norman Mitchell
    Norman Mitchell
    • Mr. Allott
    Dean Williamson
    Dean Williamson
    • Lance Abbott
    Michael Ripper
    • Old Pub Local
    John Gugolka
    • Will
    John Abbott
    John Abbott
    • Tom
    Elaine Ives-Cameron
    Elaine Ives-Cameron
    • Rowan Morrison
    Derek Ware
    Derek Ware
    • PC Bob Peel
    Danny Davies
    Danny Davies
    • Barman
    Frank Scantori
    • Lyle Slipper
    Tim Dennison
    • Grandad MacDonald
    David Read
    • Artist
    Portia Booroff
    Portia Booroff
    • Susan Pickering
    Ross Smith
    • Father Caress…
    • Director
      • Jim Groom
    • Writers
      • Tim Dennison
      • Jim Groom
      • Richard Mathews
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    puss-2

    Splatter in a farmyard style

    I love this movie! Whilst it is not what you would call a good film, it is so funny and original that you cannot help yourself from loving it! The plot is completely bizarre; an old farmer has sex with one of his goats to make it produce more milk, the next thing you know it has given birth to a baby with a goats head and a baby's body! It grows up with the family but is tied into a sack and thrown in the river after breaking the farmer's beer bottles. So it carries out a ghastly revenge with very few survivors.

    If you are easily offended, repulsed or are squeamish, stay away. If, however, you find farting, sex and gory killings funny, go out and buy it!
    9Dave-699

    Highly entertaining when mixed with plenty of Vodka.

    The film started bad but got gradually better as the alcohol took affect. The plot was poor and the acting abysmal but it makes for an entertaining view to go with a heavy drinking session with your mates. How anyone got the idea for this film is beyond me. Maybe it's a true story.
    mrgrumpy30

    Badtastic yet wierdly compelling

    This IS one of the worst movies that I have ever seen. But it is fully compensated by the infamous "Your a bit dry" scene involving a handfull of lard, and a wife. It also involves the birthplace of a friend of mine, that'll be "CORNISH" and anything that makes fun of that place is great. Yes it is bad, yes the acting is atrocious and yes it is foul in all the places that movies shouldn't be. But it makes you laugh, cringe and scream and groan. What modern day hollywood thriller does that!!!!!!!!(And means it...O.K Runaway Car with Judge Rheinhold does all that and more but it is the best movie of all time, in it's genre.)
    6BA_Harrison

    Who's that clip-clopping round my farm?

    The MacDonald family live on an island off the Cornish coast, daughter Ronnie (Samantha Perkins) rowing to the mainland to sell their farm produce. When their nanny goat's supply of milk dries up, Mrs. MacDonald (Jackie D. Broad) thinks that a little attention from a billy goat will get the animal's teats a-flowing. To save himself the trouble, Gyles MacDonald (Michael Balfour) sees to the nanny himself, resulting in the birth of a half-human half-goat hybrid. Ronnie saves the helpless creature, which she names Billy, but when it grows to full size, it goes on a bloody rampage.

    With its absurdly grotesque characters, low-brow humour (fart and poo jokes galore) and demented plot, Revenge of Billy The Kid feels a lot like the UK's answer to Peter Jackson's Bad Taste; even the style of direction and use of music are reminiscent of Jackson's movie. If only director Jim Groom had piled on the excess like his Antipodean counterpart, we might have had a twisted cult classic to rival the best of them. It's a shame then that, once Groom has established his outlandish characters and set up his bizarre premise, he fails to go all out on the craziness and splatter, which is what the film deserves.

    I suspect that the limited budget had a lot to do with the lack of spectacularly gruesome set-pieces: the Billy make-up and animatronics are fairly impressive, and probably didn't leave much in the coffer for other special effects. There are a couple of moments where the film works hard to disgust - Grandpa MacDonald's corpse thrown on a manure heap, Mrs MacDonald popping a pus-filled boil, and a hilarious sex scene that involves lard - but these only serve to highlight how restrained much of the rest of the film is. I don't want to be too harsh on the movie - I enjoyed it for what it is - but I feel that the opportunity was there to make a gore-drenched benchmark bad taste classic, and in that it doesn't quite succeed.
    7bad_badger

    Compellingly awful

    I first saw this movie at a Black Sunday convention in Edinburgh and enjoyed it immensely. While not speaking for everyone, I attended the horror film festivals to see some gratuitous consequence-free violence and the occasional explosion, but consistently came away with a belly-full of pretentious ghost-stories and inscrutable Italian gibberish. Oh, and Revenge of Billy the Kid. Despite its suspect production values, it had absolutely everything a horror fan needs after six hours of disappointment and frustration. Violence, bestiality and sparkling moments of profanity and revulsion - so excruciatingly blunt at times it was a joy to behold, appealing to every rebellious instinct in my body. The most telling thing for me was the audience's reaction - after hours of polite coughing and rustling of sweetie wrappers, people finally came alive. They laughed uproariously at the depraved antics of the MacDonalds, perhaps as much in relief as amusement. My personal favourite moments are the expiration and consequent 'burial' of the granddad, ma's potato peeling and more or less any sequence involving the dreadful sock puppet infant Billy. I went to the effort of tracking this movie down on DVD and recommend that you do the same. You're not a complete person until you've seen it.

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    • Trivia
      The filmmakers had an initial budget of £50,000, raised from a house sale, but then ran out of money and had to halt production. All attempts at funding in the UK exhausted, they went to Cannes to see if they could recruit some sponsors but all they came away with was a quote for their poster from John Waters. Undeterred, they continued advertising in many magazines and papers with the ad "Film company seeks money for completion of feature film". A businessman reader of "Private Eye", a satirical magazine in the UK, then coughed up an additional £27,000. Production was resumed almost a year after the first shutdown, only this time the leading man was unavailable and his part had to be re-cast and all his scenes re-shot. All in all, the entire production took roughly 3 1/2 years.
    • Quotes

      Lance Abbott: I ain't come for trouble, just my girl.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The James Whale Radio Show: Horror (1989)

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1992 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Revenge of Billy the Kid
    • Filming locations
      • Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • Montage Films
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      • £120,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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