C.H.U.D. | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | December 2, 2016
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The graphics and campy fun make this a worthy cult hit to be enjoyed by horror hounds for years.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | A rash of bizarre murders in New York City seems to point to a group of grotesquely deformed vagrants living in the sewers. A courageous policeman, a photo journalist and his girlfriend, and a nutty bum, who seems to know a lot about the creatures, band together to try and determine what the creatures are and how to stop them. |
| lead actors | John Heard | Daniel Stern | Christopher Curry | Kim Greist | Laure Mattos | Brenda Currin | Justin Hall | Michael O’Hare | Cordis Heard | Sam McMurray | John Goodman |
| director | Douglas Cheek |












