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- When the Lotus Cat Food Company finds itself in financial trouble, the owners decide to find a new, cheap source of meat -- the local graveyard. Only one problem -- soon cats develop a taste for human flesh, and tabbies are tearing out throats all over town.
- The nephews, Landau and Maltby, of the original owners of Lotus Cat Food [For cats who love people] start up the family business again. Duplicated from the original are nosy nurse and doctor characters as well as the greedy grave digger and his wacky wife. What's added to the mix in this sequel are cat-like aliens. Battle weary and beaten by their enemy [evil dog-like aliens], the cat people ask for Earth's assistance in procuring food. Guess which cat food the aliens really like a lot?
- Landau, the young owner of "Lotus Cat Food", is struggling to keep the company alive as business is worse than expected. Landau is broke and down on his luck and can no longer afford to pay his employees. Because of this, he starts to kill one of his employees every couple of days. Gradually, more people disappear until the police become involved in the case. One of the missing persons, Frank, has an overprotective girlfriend, Tessie, who sets out in search for him. Tessie follows the leads all the way back to "Lotus Cat Food" and its sinister truths.
- Lotus Cat Food is under new management and this time they have improved the recipe even more.
- Bob Hinton as "A Ghastlee Ghoul" presents the movie "The Corpse Grinders"
- Ned The Dead presents and screens the 1971 movie "The Corpse Grinders" on WACY, Channel 32 Green Bay.
- Ted V. Mikels' breakthrough picture is a shoddily-made, poorly acted, yet entertaining tale of homicidal kitties, eccentric weirdos, and of course, corpse grinding.