

Cannibal Girls
A young couple spend the night in a restaurant, only to find out that it is haunted by three dead women who hunger for human flesh.
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Plot Summary
A couple, Loretta and Cliff, on a weekend getaway to a remote country house, find themselves in a remote and eerie town. They soon discover that the town's inhabitants are cannibals who lure unsuspecting visitors to their doom. As the danger escalates, Loretta and Cliff must fight for their lives to escape the horrifying clutches of the flesh-eating locals.
Critical Reception
Ivan Reitman's directorial debut, 'Cannibal Girls', is a cult horror-comedy known for its low-budget charm and darkly humorous take on the cannibal film genre. While not a critical darling upon release, it has gained a cult following over the years for its unique blend of gore and satire, particularly appreciated by fans of exploitation and B-movies.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a surprising amount of dark humor amidst its gory premise.
- A cult classic that leans into its exploitation roots with gusto.
- While primitive, it's a noteworthy early work from a future acclaimed director.
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Fun Fact
This film was Ivan Reitman's feature directorial debut, before he went on to direct blockbusters like 'Ghostbusters' and 'Twins'.
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