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  1. Though C.H.U.D. hints at a B-movie indictment of Reagan-era policies, in particular the lack of social safety nets and complete rejection of the homeless and disaffected, it's just too poorly put ...

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  2. 31 mar 2024 · C.H.U.D. – che è un acronimo che fa riferimento sia a “ Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller ” che a “ Contamination Hazard Urban Disposal ” – parte col botto, senza preamboli nè orpelli narrativi: un campo lungo su una strada desolata, con una donna che porta in giro il proprio cane. Da un tombino fuoriesce uno strano fumo ...

  3. C.H.U.D. Beneath the streets of New York city, there are hundreds of miles of subterranean tunnels unfit for anything human, unauthorized for anything experimental and unlikely to come to the surface... until now. Something horrible is loose in the sewers of Manhattan, and the city's homeless population has begun to mutate into 'Cannibalistic ...

  4. C.H.U.D. trama cast recensione scheda del film di Douglas Cheek con John Heard, Daniel Stern, Christopher Curry, Kim Greist, Laure Mattos, Brenda Currin, Justin Hall, M trailer programmazione film

  5. YMMV. Create Subpage. C.H.U.D. ( Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers) is a 1984 horror film about carnivorous mutants in the sewers of New York City starring John Heard and Daniel Stern. Street people begin to disappear and the police start to take notice. The eponymous creatures become bolder and come out to drag away more noticeable ...

  6. 6 giorni fa · In un quartiere di New York si stanno verificando numerose sparizioni, soprattutto di barboni, apparentemente senza motivo. Il capitano Bosch (Christopher Curry), dopo che anche sua moglie è scomparsa, comincia a investigare sul caso. Alle indagini prendono parte anche il Reverendo (Daniel Stern), un ex detenuto che gestisce una mensa per poveri, Cooper (John Heard), che in passato aveva ...

  7. 27 ott 2019 · It’s October and in anticipation of Halloween, I’m looking at two early 80’s horror films shot in NYC. The first is 1984’s “C.H.U.D.,” which supposedly stands for Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers, but as the story unfolds, it’s discovered that it stands for something more sinister. Probably inspired by news reports of ...