aka: Farts of the Pamily (on-screen gag name)
Director: Léon Paul De Bruyn, Gabriel Friedman
Writer: Léon Paul De Bruyn, Gabriel Friedman
Cast: Cecilia Bergqvist, Leo Franquet, Lloyd Kaufman (Tromatized Version)
Beyond the front door of an old, decrepit house is buried a horrible and tragic past. One horryfing and gory night a family of four is brutally hacked to pieces. The only survivor is the young and beautiful housekeeper, Ella. When she steps out of the house one day, she has no idea that she is about to be snatched by failed bank-robber Jason Goodis. Goodis, however, could not have imagined that the innocent hostage he is dragging back inside, has an unquenchable thirst for blood!
The film was bought by Troma and comes in two versions you can watch the original Belgian film (as they bought it) or you can watch a Tromatized version where Lloyd Kaufman and his fellow Troma goons add scenes and gags (these are mostly centred on cutting back to a Troma news desk during various points of action within the main movie). Plots about an on the run bank robber taking an helpless female hostage, only turns out she's not so helpless as she's just killed an whole household of people. The robber takes the hostage back to her place, but the victims bodies rise from the dead and attack.
Very lame attempt by Troma to liven up a very dull though pretty gory movie. You get a few bewbs lots of gore and painfully unfunny gags, who knows if your stoned or drunk and want something that doesn't need much thought it may be ideal viewing. I sadly was sober and found it painful, I was praying for the ending within the first 20 minutes.
(4 out of 10)
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