Food of the Gods (1976) Marjoe Gortner, Ida Lupino TVRip Xvid MPseeders: 6
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Food of the Gods, The
American International Pictures 1976 Want cheapo sleazy drive-in movie horror? You can't go wrong with American International Pictures. And who better to share the back seat with than Marjoe Gortner, former revivalist who first gained a certain fame in the late 1940s and early to mid 1950s when he became the youngest ordained preacher at the age of four, and then outright notoriety in the 1970s when he starred in an Oscar-winning, behind-the-scenes documentary about the lucrative business of Pentecostal preaching. (see Wikipedia for more gory details on Marjoe.) And what's the prestigious Ida Lupino doing in this sleaze-fest? Well, everybody's gotta eat, even the rats and worms that attack her! Here's the whole cast, per IMDB: Marjoe Gortner ... Morgan Pamela Franklin ... Lorna Ralph Meeker ... Jack Bensington Jon Cypher ... Brian Ida Lupino ... Mrs. Skinner John McLiam ... Mr. Skinner Belinda Balaski ... Rita Tom Stovall ... Thomas Chuck Courtney ... Davis Reg Tunnicliffe ... Ferry Attendant (That last guy, Reg, also turns up in the credits a few times as a grip and some other behind-the-scenes roles. He probably wears a rat costume or chicken head, too.) There's some good miniature work in this movie. No, really! Biggest gross-out: woman having a baby during the giant rat attack. --- File Information --- File Name: Food of the Gods Xvid MP3.avi File Size: 831,183,312 bytes --- Video Information --- Video Codec Name: XviD ISO MPEG-4 Duration: 1:25:56 Video Bitrate: 1198kb/s Bits / Pixel: 0.116 Resolution: 720x480 Frames Per Second: 29.970 --- Advanced --- B-VOP: B-VOP QPel: GMC: --- Audio Information --- No of Audio Streams: 1 Audio Codec: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio Bitrate: 80kb/s CBR 48000 Hz Audio Channel Count: 1 Interleave: 33ms Preload: ms Audio alignment: Aligned Sharing WidgetTrailerAll Comments |
Literally ripped from television, commercials are cut out, but I wonder if the movie would have been better if the old school nostalgic commercials were in there!