Homebodies (1974)
6/10
Homebodies is a distinctive addition to the horror genre, especially for genre enthusiasts
18 January 2024
I recently watched Homebodies (1974) on Prime. The storyline revolves around a group of elderly individuals facing eviction for a new housing development. Despite their pleas, the construction proceeds, leading them to take matters into their own hands, resulting in mysterious deaths around the construction site.

This picture is directed by Larry Yust (Trick Baby) and stars Peter Brocco (Spartacus), Frances Fuller (One Sunday Afternoon), William Hansen (1776), Ruth McDevitt (The Birds), Paula Trueman (The Outlaw Josey Wales) and Ian Wolfe (THX 1138).

Homebodies stands out in the horror genre with its unique premise and endearing characters. While the acting and dialogue show some inconsistency, the facial expressions and mannerisms of the older characters are noteworthy. The horror elements may be lacking, but the "fall scene" adds a hilarious touch that brings a smile. The film concludes with a fun twist, making the overall journey worthwhile.

In summary, Homebodies is a distinctive addition to the horror genre, especially for genre enthusiasts. I would give it a 5.5/10 and recommend viewing it once.
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