Rats: Nights of Terror
Directed by Bruno Mattei, Claudio Fragasso
In a post-apocalyptic Earth, a group of punk friends looking for food and water in an abandoned city find themselves against millions of bloodthirsty and intelligent rats.
Friends find themselves against millions of rats.
Cast: Ottaviano Dell'Acqua, Geretta Geretta, Massimo Vanni, Gianni Franco
Member Reviews
I thought this was a porno at the beginning , the acting was so bad and it seems to get worse as the film goes on. Laughable characters and effects. Gets saved a little by a few genuinely creepy scenes and a memorable , but very silly , ending
Aged badly with laughable effects. Dread to think how many rats were killed making this and acting terrible
Good camp cheesy fun with a decent twist.
Anyone who inflicts pain on animals for entertainment is the lowest of the low. I didn't like the rough treatment of the rats at the start but I had to turn it off the moment I saw real rats being set on fire. Everyone involved should be deeply ashamed.
A pretty mediocre movie where a group of revolting vile vermin get attacked by rats. The post apocalyptic part is pretty much redundant, until right at the very end.