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Chicago Rats
The wealthy doctor Shashikant marries a servant girl, the much-loved Gauri. When an old flame makes makes contact with Shashikant, pride jeopardizes their marriage and the lives of their children.
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Plot Summary
A group of people are trapped in a building with a horde of flesh-eating rats that have been mutated by toxic waste. They must fight for their survival as the rats relentlessly attack them. The situation becomes desperate as their numbers dwindle and the vermin close in.
Critical Reception
Chicago Rats is a low-budget creature feature that garnered little attention upon its release and is generally considered a forgettable entry in the horror genre. Critical reception was largely negative, with many reviews citing poor execution, weak acting, and uninspired special effects. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with viewers often finding it to be a predictable and unengaging horror film.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of compelling characters and plot.
Special effects are unconvincing and detract from any potential scares.
Despite a promising premise, the execution is disappointingly amateurish.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Chicago Rats are scarce due to its limited release and low profile. Those that exist generally point to the film's poor production values and unoriginal concept as major drawbacks, making it a film primarily for die-hard fans of obscure creature features.
Fun Fact
The film controversially features both David Carradine and his father, John Carradine, in archival footage, though David Carradine passed away before the film's release in 2009. This has led to some confusion regarding its release year and production.
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