A family of cannibalistic pilgrims attacks a restaurant that stays open for Thanksgiving.
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Amanda Arrants | ... | Woods Girl |
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Jake Balser | ... | Hot Tub Boy |
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Annie Collins | ... | 70s Axe Girl |
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Mitch Collins | ... | Mr. Taft |
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David Couter | ... | 70s Party Guy |
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Molly Dominick | ... | Trip's Face |
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Bobby Eddy | ... | Buddy |
Samantha Ferrand | ... | Lisa-Marie Taft | |
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Laura Finley | ... | Maggie Brimston |
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Emma Freeman | ... | Young Woman |
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Symphony Glasgow | ... | Pumpkin Girl |
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Sydney Gold | ... | Car Daughter |
Francisco D Gonzalez | ... | Mr. Pearl Sr. | |
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Glenn Grimsley | ... | Woods Boy |
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Tametria Harris | ... | Mrs. Kim |
A family of cannibalistic pilgrims attacks a restaurant that stays open for Thanksgiving.
If you're a fan of the cheesy holiday horror movie this is the ideal example. It's got it all: some good acting, a lot of amateurish acting, subdued gore (mostly in close up so as not to be too gross), puns, comic moments, a low budget, silly premise, cannibalism, knives, cleavers, guns, vans, and a spunky heroine. Thoroughly enjoyable, again: for the connoisseur of this genre.