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6.3
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william287
kasperlovborg
Kasper Løvborg
rated 9

It was fairly obvious to me that Cronenberg plus zombies would equal undiluted awesomeness, and so it did. I really don't get why people aren't more fond of this early effort from the master of body horror. Loved it.

4 years ago
ronnys_rullar
Ronny Svensson
rated 8

Cronenberg fortsätter utforska ”kroppsskräck” och sexualitet och denna gång med en porrfilmsaktris i huvudrollen! Att ta ut svängarna och vara gränslös är rubriken för ”kanadicken”!

3 years ago

Cast & Crew

Vlasta Vrana
As Cop at Clinic
Peter MacNeill
As Loader
Frank Moore
As Hart Read
Louis Negin
As Maxim
Allan Moyle
As Young Man in Lobby
Jérôme Tiberghien
As Dr. Karl

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In this sci-fi horror film, a young woman named Rose undergoes an experimental surgery after a motorcycle accident, which results in a strange mutation that allows her to survive only on human blood. She soon becomes a monster, preying on unsuspecting victims and spreading an epidemic of rabies-like symptoms throughout the city. As panic sets in and the government implements martial law, Rose's boyfriend Hart and a team of doctors race against time to find a cure before it's too late. But Rose remains in denial about her role in the outbreak, and her insatiable thirst for blood has devastating consequences for those around her. With its blend of gore, suspense, and social commentary, this film is a must-see for fans of the genre.

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What movies are similar to Rabid? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Rabid include Forbidden World, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Cars That Ate Paris, Beware! The Blob, The Beast Within, Silent Rage.

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Rabid was released in theaters on August 31, 1977.