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Una extraña serie de desapariciones repentinas en las calles de la ciudad de Nueva York parece apuntar hacia algo desagradable que vive en las alcantarillas.Una extraña serie de desapariciones repentinas en las calles de la ciudad de Nueva York parece apuntar hacia algo desagradable que vive en las alcantarillas.Una extraña serie de desapariciones repentinas en las calles de la ciudad de Nueva York parece apuntar hacia algo desagradable que vive en las alcantarillas.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaLaure Mattos, the movie's first on-screen victim, is the real-life wife of co-star Daniel Stern.
- ErroresIt would be impossible to channel gas into the subway system without it escaping into the air above ground.
- Citas
Captain Bosch: Are you kidding? Your guy's got a camera. Mine's got a flamethrower.
- Versiones alternativasIn the Anchor Bay uncut release, they omitted a line in the telephone booth scene after the grandfather is killed, leaving the little girl behind. The original line was a relative on the other end saying, "Jesus, Fred! What have you've been eating Mexican food, again?"
- ConexionesFeatured in Saturday Night Live: Robin Williams/James Taylor (1988)
Opinión destacada
"C.H.U.D." is one of those semi-name oddities that always stood out on video store shelves when I was a youth (lamenting the 'parental lock' on all horror movies I so badly wanted to rent), what with the darkened figures congregating around a manhole, eyes glowing white. Years later, I have finally gotten a chance to see the film, and my response is pretty mixed: it lies somewhere between the Land of Campy and the Dominion of Creepy, with some elements of the Retro Rest Area thrown in for good measure. "C.H.U.D." takes a formula familiar to anybody who's seen a '50s 'Big Bug' flick: Evil Guys In Suits are dumping toxic waste where it doesn't belong (in this case, the sewers below Manhattan), thus inspiring some unexpected and unpleasant side effects in the homeless people living under the city--they transform into C.H.U.D.s (Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers), reptilian-looking monsters with a taste for human flesh. While the premise is extremely cheesy, director Douglas Cheek teeters the line between camp and horror rather well--not all-out serious nor a straight romp, it strikes a fair balance (the creepily minimalist, synth-driven score helps, too). The cast of semi-name actors (John Heard, Kim Greist, and a wonderfully wiggy Daniel Stern) treat the material at face value, but never wink at the camera, thus engendering a bizarre charm to the events that transpire. Unfortunately, even for a film that plays as fast and loose as "C.H.U.D." does, it leaves a few too many unresolved plot points for my liking. But if you want something a fair distance from the mainstream radar, greased with the grimy spirit of the 1980s, look no further than "C.H.U.D."
- Jonny_Numb
- 26 feb 2006
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- Presupuesto
- USD 1,250,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,654,423
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,762,922
- 3 sep 1984
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,654,423
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