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Rory Calhoun | Vincent Smith | |
Paul Linke | Sheriff Bruce Smith | |
Nancy Parsons | Ida Smith | |
Nina Axelrod | Terry | |
Wolfman Jack | Reverend Billy | |
Elaine Joyce | Edith Olson | |
Monique St. Pierre | Debbie | |
Rosanne Katon | Suzi | |
E. Hampton Beagle | Bob Anderson | |
Everett Creach | Boris Tulinski | |
Michael Melvin | Ivan | |
John Ratzenberger | Drummer | |
Marc Silver | Guitarist | |
Victoria Hartman | Female Terrible | |
Gwil Richards | Mr. Owens |
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Producer | Robert Jaffe
Herb Jaffe |
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Writer | Robert Jaffe
Steven-Charles Jaffe |
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Cinematography | Thomas Del Ruth
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Farmer Vincent kidnaps unsuspecting travellers and is burying them in his garden. Unfortunately for his victims, they are not dead. He feeds his victims to prepare them for his roadside stand. His motto is: It takes all kinds of critters...to make Farmer Vincents fritters. The movie is gory, but is also a parody of slasher movies like Last House on the Left. |
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