

Nezulla the Rat Monster
A Japanese Company funded by the USA experimenting with anti-bacteriological weapons creates a mutated humanoid rat creature which becomes violent and murders the lab technicians. The lab is condemned and its horrifying experiments kept a secret. However the strange bacteria leak from the lab and spreads to the nearby inhabitants causing a humanoid epidemic! Three people are sent to the lab to uncover the US government conspiracy that unleashed a bloodthirsty monster beyond their wildest imagination.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a camping trip stumble upon an abandoned research facility. They soon discover that the facility was experimenting with genetically engineered rats, leading to the creation of a monstrous, man-eating creature known as Nezulla. The friends must fight for survival against the terrifying rat monster.
Critical Reception
Nezulla the Rat Monster is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a cult following among fans of schlocky B-movies. While critical reviews were generally negative, citing its amateurish production values and simplistic plot, audiences often appreciated its campy humor and over-the-top gore.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unintentional comedic elements and enthusiastic amateur cast.
- Criticized for its extremely low budget, poor special effects, and derivative plot.
- Seen as a typical example of a "so bad it's good" creature feature.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often highlight the film's campy nature and its appeal to fans of B-movie horror. Some viewers found it entertainingly cheesy, while others found its production quality to be too lacking.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, with much of the cast and crew also serving multiple roles in the production.
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