
Likable Duane Bradley (Kevin Van Hentenryck) checks into a Times Square flophouse toting a locked wicker basket. Turns out that inside is what remains of Duane's once-conjoined twin, Belial, who was surgically separated from Duane and left for dead on a trash heap. Now the siblings seek murderous vengeance on the doctors responsible, and Belial won't let anything stop him -- least of all Duane's nascent romance with a coy receptionist.

It's feeding time! This enjoyable schlock centers on an all-American middle-aged couple, the Davies (John P. Ryan and Sharon Farrell), who want to have one more child in addition to their 11-year-old son. When the big day arrives, however, the Davies' baby turns out to be a mutated monster that kills when it's scared ... which is pretty much all the time. Think Rosemary's Baby but more graphically gruesome (and funny!).

In the gory sequel to It's Alive, one murderous, marauding infant isn't enough … now three are on the loose, and they all have razor-sharp teeth. Stars Frederic Forrest and Kathleen Lloyd. In It's Alive 3: Island of the Alive, the less-than-proud papa (Michael Moriarity) of the latest monster baby tries to keep an hysterical public from exterminating the mutants who are quarantined on an island.

When a sudden rash of violent murders sweeps across a sleepy town in northern England, the head police inspector (Arthur Kennedy) suspects it's the work of a pair of hippie antique dealers (Ray Lovelock and Cristina Galbó) who've just moved to the area. But soon, the inspector learns that the true culprits are a band of flesh-eating zombies reanimated by the radiation waves of the town's new subsonic agricultural machine.
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Happy Easter:) -snackondangerWITCHYS WIKKED GRAPHIX
It's got just enough realalistic Graphic violence to satisfy all but the most hardcore hounds.It seems to appeal to both sexes, I predict you'll enjoy it?

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