Rabid Grannies
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In this gory horror comedy classic from Troma Team Video, two kindly little old ladies turn into flesh-eating, denture-gnashing demons when they open a mysterious package! When the sweet seniors invite their family to a birthday party, one nephew who is not invited, a devil-worshipper whose activities have resulted in his being removed from the sisters' inheritance, decides to take his revenge! He sends a party gift that turns the scene into a frolic of the macabre: the aunts turn cannibal and eat up all their guests! Rabid Grannies will make you scream and laugh at the same time, and this DVD comes fully loaded with unreleased scenes, special effects outtakes and demos by James Desert, a director’s commentary, and a special episode of Troma’s Edge TV!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #54160 in DVD
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 89 minutes
Customer Reviews
A Twisted Spoof on Modern day Horror
What can you expect from a film titled "Rabid Grannies"? You can expect a lot of horror and mayhem, aswell as nudity and an insanely twisted bizzare plot. When I watched this film, I pretty much new what I was going to see, and my expectations matched the results. So if you like stupid and utterly rediculous horror films than this is your film. For what this film stands for, I gave it a semi good review.
Bad Movie Made Worse
Troma doesn't really know their target audience. Seems to me they take perfectly sleazy movies and cut out most of the sleaze. I refuse to believe the director of Rabid Grannies would have filmed copious amounts of cheesy gore simply to have every scrap of it edited out. Troma's claim that this is the "director's cut," is a load of fiber. It's almost as if they cut out all the gore so they could fill up their "EXTRAS" area. I suggest avoiding it.
Mean Grannies!
Okay, the first half hour is boring..snooze, snooze, snooze. You see a set of ta-ta's, but still boring.
One of the Grannies opens a box, a gift from who?...who knows, never find out. They become rabid once it is opened and they become plastic creatures that foam green goo--awesome, thank you.
A Night of the Living Deadish appeal, the characters lock themselves in rooms throughout the mansion while the Grannies lurk throughout the hallways.
The demented nature of this film made me give this four stars despite the quick ending. The gore is moderate, but the implied effects are well-done. Strings of meat, limbs going down stairs--that kind of stuff.
This is laughable, but at a descent price, worth it.




