RAW MEAT a.k.a. DEATH LINE

Showings

Ped Mall -Scene 1 Wed, Sep 20, 2017 10:00 PM
Series Info
Series:Late Shift at the Grindhouse
Film Info
Rating:Not Rated
Runtime:87 mins
Director:Gary Sherman
Year Released:1972
Production Country:UK
Language:English
Website:www.facebook.com/ICgrindhouse
Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKhCJY73-30

Description

Late Shift at the Grindhouse - Wednesdays get weird when Late Shift hosts Ross Meyer, Joe Derderian and Aaron Holmgren dig up low-budget b-movies, horror and gore-fests, and camp classics for your viewing pleasure. Buy your ticket and take a ride in our Time Machine! Punch in and earn a bonus! $3 Pabst Blue Ribbon tallboys and $2 small popcorn! PLUS-- special custom trashy trailer reel curated by Ross with cheap swag and prize giveaways!

 

Raw Meat

 

a.k.a. Death Line


Beneath London lives the raw meat... a tribe of people that are no longer human.

 

"Genuine thrills!  In the best of horror film traditions!" - Gene Siskel, Chicago Tribune


"Donald Pleasence gives a career best performance!" - Classic-Horror


"A deftly-acted, excitingly shot, funny, poignant, low budget classic." - Robin Bougie, Cinema Sewer

 

When a prominent politician and a beautiful young woman vanish inside a London subway station, Scotland Yard's Inspector Calhoun (Donald Pleasence of Halloween) investigates and makes a horrifying discovery. Not only did a group of 19th century tunnel workers survive a cave-in, but they lived for years in a secret underground enclave by consuming the flesh of their own dead. Now the lone descendant of this grisly tribe has surfaced, prowling the streets for fresh victims... and a new mate. 

Norman Rossington (A Hard Day's Night), David Ladd (The Wild Geese), Sharon Gurney (Crucible of Horror), and the legendary Christopher Lee (Horror of Dracula) also star in this heart-stopping horror classic co-written and directed by Gary Sherman (Dead & Buried). Originally recut and released as Raw Meat in the United States, the original cut, known as Death Line has been freshly transferred and fully restored in 2K from the original uncensored camera negative.

 

Best Horror Film Nominee: 1975 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films