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Flesh Eating Mothers (1988)

“They bit off more than they could chew!!!”

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Plot

In the quaint confines of a seemingly ordinary town, an unspeakable horror unfolds as local mothers morph into flesh-hungry cannibals, their maternal instincts twisted into a gnawing hunger for their own kin. The tranquil rhythm of this suburban haven is shattered as these once nurturing figures begin to feast upon their husbands and offspring, their mundane chatter now replaced with grotesque wisecracks and predatory growls. In the heart of this nightmare, police officer Cylde McDormick is forced to slay his own ex-wife, a victim of this monstrous transformation, in self-defense after she devours their son. But instead of sympathy, he finds himself accused of her murder by his superior, the stern and calculating Chief of Police, Dixon, who swiftly has him incarcerated. As this chilling reality takes hold, a brave band of sons and daughters skillfully evade their monstrous mothers, their childhood homes now hunting grounds. McDormick's only ally in this ordeal is the astute coroner, Dr. Lee Grouly, who believes in his innocence and is determined to uncover the cause of this horrifying epidemic. As Grouly delves into the cellular makeup of the infected, his nurse Felicia Dodd stumbles upon a venereal virus and the potential antidote. But as they edge closer to a solution, Dixon dispatches Officer Hitchcock on a sinister mission to eliminate McDormick. As the town spirals into chaos, one question remains: What secrets is the enigmatic Dixon hiding? "Flesh Eating Mothers" is a spine-chilling tale that explores the macabre depths of a town consumed by a cannibalistic frenzy, a sinister secret, and the fight for survival in the face of unthinkable horror.

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Flesh Eating Mothers is a comedy movie featuring Robert Lee Oliver and directed by James Aviles Martin.

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