$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 2010
These girls do EXACTLY what you think they do! SCTV regulars Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin star in this Canadian horror spoof as a couple on a romantic holiday who settle into a quaint little bed-and-breakfast run by a trio of flesh-eating ladies who fancy them for tomorrow's menu. Released in 1973 and directed by a then-largely unknown Ivan Reitman, Cannibal Girls quickly acquired a reputation as the B-movie concoction of the 1970s. Canadian audiences had never before experienced such a rich blend of camp, gore and comedy. On top of the film's overt B-movie presentation, the theater-going public was also introduced to the "warning bell" experience: just prior to a scene of particular malice, the easily upset viewers would be warned by the sound of a bell, at which point they could shut their eyes.
$$$ | Xfinity
Released: 1983
Monty gets no respect because he's a slob, a drunk, a glutton and a social disaster. But if he can clean up his act for one year, a multi-million dollar inheritance is his - can Monty do it? Classic Dangerfield!
$2.99 | VUDU
Released: 1973
These girls do exactly what you think they do! SCTV regulars Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin star in this Canadian horror spoof as a couple on a romantic holiday who settle into a quaint little bed-and-breakfast run by a trio of flesh-eating ladies who fancy them for tomorrow's menu. Released in 1973 and directed by a then-largely unknown Ivan Reitman, Cannibal Girls quickly acquired a reputation as the B-movie concoction of the 1970s.
$$$ | Amazon Instant Video
Posted: 10/13/2011
These girls do EXACTLY what you think they do!SCTV regulars Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin star in this Canadian horror spoof as a couple on a romantic holiday who settle into a quaint little bed-and-breakfast run by a trio of flesh-eating ladies who fancy them for tomorrow's menu.Released in 1973 and directed by a then-largely unknown Ivan Reitman, Cannibal Girls quickly acquired a reputation as the B-movie concoction of the 1970s. Canadian audiences had never before experienced such a rich blend of camp, gore and comedy. On top of the film's overt B-movie presentation, the theater-going public was also introduced to the 'warning bell' experience: just prior to a scene of particular malice, the easily upset viewers would be warned by the sound of a bell, at which point they could shut their eyes.
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