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C.H.U.D.

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
15K
YOUR RATING
C.H.U.D. (1984)
B-HorrorBody HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

A bizarre series of sudden disappearances on the streets of New York City seems to point toward something unsavory living in the sewers.A bizarre series of sudden disappearances on the streets of New York City seems to point toward something unsavory living in the sewers.A bizarre series of sudden disappearances on the streets of New York City seems to point toward something unsavory living in the sewers.

  • Director
    • Douglas Cheek
  • Writers
    • Parnell Hall
    • Shepard Abbott
    • Christopher Curry
  • Stars
    • John Heard
    • Daniel Stern
    • Christopher Curry
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Douglas Cheek
    • Writers
      • Parnell Hall
      • Shepard Abbott
      • Christopher Curry
    • Stars
      • John Heard
      • Daniel Stern
      • Christopher Curry
    • 145User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    John Heard
    John Heard
    • George Cooper
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • A.J. 'The Reverend' Shepherd
    Christopher Curry
    Christopher Curry
    • Captain Bosch
    Kim Greist
    Kim Greist
    • Lauren Daniels
    Laure Mattos
    • Flora Bosch
    Brenda Currin
    Brenda Currin
    • Francine the Landlady
    Justin Hall
    • Justin
    Michael O'Hare
    Michael O'Hare
    • Fuller
    Cordis Heard
    Cordis Heard
    • Officer Sanderson
    Vic Polizos
    Vic Polizos
    • Hays
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • Chief O'Brien
    Sam McMurray
    Sam McMurray
    • Officer Crespi
    Frank Adu
    • Interrogation Cop
    Ruth Maleczech
    Ruth Maleczech
    • Mrs. Monroe
    J.C. Quinn
    • Murphy
    Patricia Richardson
    Patricia Richardson
    • Ad Woman
    Ray Baker
    Ray Baker
    • Ad Man
    • (as Raymond Baker)
    Beverly Bentley
    • Doris
    • Director
      • Douglas Cheek
    • Writers
      • Parnell Hall
      • Shepard Abbott
      • Christopher Curry
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    6matthewstanton123-857-954811

    Worth Watching

    Forgot the bad title this is wonderful horror film , great cast, the creatures look cool and the story is good Worth a watch if you like 80s horror it makes a nice change from slashers film from that era
    Michael_Elliott

    Needed More Monsters and Less Talk

    C.H.U.D. (1984)

    ** (out of 4)

    Police Captain Bosch (Christopher Curry) begins to investigate the disappearance of his wife and soon realizes that even more people are missing. Soon he teams up with a photographer (John Heard) and a soup kitchen owner (Daniel Stern) and the trio try to uncover what is behind all the people disappearing.

    C.H.U.D. has become a cult favorite over the years thanks in large part to its effective poster and the fact that it has a pretty nice cast who would go on to become well known. For me the film is a decent "B" picture but nothing more as there's really not anything too special here. Fans of the low-rent 80's horror movies will probably want to check it out but the film should've been much better than it actually is.

    The problem I have with the film is that so much of the action takes place off the screen. We know what the monsters are doing yet we never really see any of it for the first hour as they are kept off screen with the viewer only getting a couple brief looks at their arms. This here was probably done because of the budget but there's just not enough attacks going on to keep you entertained. I'd also argue that there's no suspense or tension to be found anywhere and it certainly doesn't help that it's dragged out for 96-minutes.

    The cast is certainly a lot better than the actual material. Curry makes for a good lead and I thought he gave a good performance. Future HOME ALONE stars Heard and Stern are both entertaining here and you'll want to keep you eyes open for a young John Goodman. The monsters, once we do finally see them, look pretty good but sadly their appearance happens way too late into the picture.
    7bowmanblue

    More than just a 'monster movie'

    If you look at the crop of 'video nasties' and general 'monster movies' that came out in the eighties then it's pretty easy to lump 'C.H.U.D.' in with those. Most promotional material shows the ugly old monster with its glowing eyes and you'll probably think it's just another man in a rubber suit chomping his way through some semi-clad teens. But you might be wrong.

    'C.H.U.D.' is an example of making the most of what you have. Monster effects clearly don't come cheap (even in the eighties!), so what you get is quite sparse when it comes to 'creature effects.' However, not only does this build up the tension quite nicely when you only really see parts of the monster (think the way 'Alien' did it), but it also gives plenty of time to the human characters - who are definitely NOT semi-clad blonde teens!

    I felt the story had shades of 'Jaws,' i.e. someone with knowledge of what's really happening, trying to get a public area closed, but only to face opposition from the powers in charge who feel that any form of closure would hurt businesses/the economy. What follows is a mix of characters trying to get parts of New York closed because there are some pretty nasties creatures living in the sewers who have suddenly developed quite a liking for human flesh.

    The cast, mainly led by John Heard, are all adults and all get their fair share of screen time. Plus those you may think may end up getting eaten/captured actually do their bit in terms of 'character development' and also break a few horror movie cliches here and there.

    When you do finally see the monsters in their 'full glory' - yes, they look about as convincing as most creatures of the era, but if you can forgive that, you can also 'enjoy' the amount of realistic gore that's been included in terms of dead, mutilated bodies strewn around New York.

    If you're a fan of 'monster-munching' movies, or like your old cheesy eighties horror flicks, this one definitely deserves a watch as there are plenty of gory and gruesome moments and even a few plot points you may not see coming.
    6ferbs54

    "C.H.U.D."'s No Dud, But It Sure Piles On The Crud!

    A movie more well known today for its infamous acronym of a title than anything else, "C.H.U.D." (short for Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers...as well as something else) is a shoddily made, dingy affair from 1984 that still manages to somehow entertain. In it, the city of New York has come under attack by these monstrous denizens of the sewer lines and subway system (or is that a redundancy?), the result of the ill-considered dumping of radioactive waste by those bastids at the NRC, and a beleaguered cop (Christopher Curry), a hippy-type soup kitchen owner (Daniel Stern) and a hunky fashion photographer (John Heard) try to get to the, uh, bottom of the escalating nastiness. Befitting its grimy underground milieu and many seedy characters, the film has a dark, dirty feel but is still fun to watch; "C.H.U.D."'s no dud, but it sure piles on the crud! The film would surely have benefited from a larger budget--its glowing-orbed monsters look pretty ridiculous when seen clearly--but still features decent-enough acting, an effectively somber synth score by Cooper Hughes, an explosive shower scene, John Goodman and Jay Thomas (of all people!) as a pair of goofy cops, and some mildly effective gross-outs. As far as monster movies go, it is nothing special, but still fun enough, and deserving of much more than the "Bomb" rating that the drips at Maltinville have given it. And really, how can you dislike any film that manages to quote from both the Grateful Dead's "Uncle John's Band" AND Talking Heads' "Life During Wartime"? The picture is well presented on this Anchor Bay DVD, and includes some interesting extras as well. As revealed in the book "DVD Delirium," not to be missed is the hidden "Easter egg" extra, located by clicking on the C.H.U.D.'s eyes in the main menu. Fans of the film's female star, Kim Greist, should certainly appreciate this one! And oh...I love the appropriate name of the actor who plays the film's coroner: Henry Yuk!
    7hyperfixx

    Homeless People Beware!

    C.H.U.D. (1984)

    Something weird is going on down in the sewers and the homeless people who live inside them are disappearing. A cop, a reporter, and a man who runs a soup kitchen want answers, but the city officials ain't talking. A classic 80's movie with practical creature effects and the underground dwellers still look cool with their yellow glowing eyes. It's also nice to see actors I had forgotten about (John Heard, Daniel Stern, Christopher Curry) in their heyday. Many 80's horror movies and plot lines seem innocent and unrealistic by today's standards and seeing the twin towers in some of the scenes brings that point home. It's a throwback to a time when movies were fun and a little goofy and not to be taken so seriously. I miss the 80's, but gems like this bring it all back. 7 out of 10 stars.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Laure Mattos, the movie's first on-screen victim, is the real-life wife of co-star Daniel Stern.
    • Goofs
      At about 1:12:40 into the movie, when the child is trying to open the door, shadows of hands can be seen directing the child.
    • Quotes

      Captain Bosch: Are you kidding? Your guy's got a camera. Mine's got a flamethrower.

    • Alternate versions
      In 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?"
    • Connections
      Featured in Saturday Night Live: Robin Williams/James Taylor (1988)

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • CHUD, infierno bajo la ciudad
    • Filming locations
      • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA(soup kitchen)
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • C.H.U.D. Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,654,423
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,762,922
      • Sep 3, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,654,423
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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