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Cannibals and Carpet Fitters
A group of carpet fitters are sent on a job to an old Country house in the middle of nowhere. However they soon discover it's a trap set up by the savage, cannibalistic family, The Hannings. The carpet fitters are forced to fight for their lives or risk ending up being the evenings dinner. Unfortunately they are not quite your typical heroes!
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Plot Summary
A group of carpet fitters are sent to a remote house in the countryside for a job, only to discover that the residents are a family of inbred cannibals. What begins as a typical workday quickly devolves into a fight for survival as they are hunted by their monstrous hosts.
Critical Reception
Cannibals and Carpet Fitters was generally met with a mixed to positive reception from independent horror and comedy film enthusiasts. While recognized for its commitment to its low-budget, B-movie aesthetic and often ludicrously gory practical effects, it was also noted for its uneven pacing and reliance on genre tropes. The film found a niche audience appreciative of its over-the-top humor and slasher elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its enthusiastic embrace of low-budget gore and comedic horror.
Criticized for its predictable plot and sometimes amateurish performances.
Appreciated by fans of cult B-movies and schlock horror for its sheer audacity.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlighted the film's excessive gore and dark humor as its main draw, with many finding it to be an entertaining if somewhat crude horror-comedy. Some viewers pointed out the film's low production values but acknowledged its fun, over-the-top nature.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over 16 days with a limited budget, relying heavily on practical effects and a dedicated cast and crew to achieve its gruesome and comedic vision.
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