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Rat Man

Original title: Quella villa in fondo al parco
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.2K
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Rat Man (1988)
HE'S THE CRITTER FROM THE SHITTER!
A forgotten classic and never before released in the UK, the uber-trashy Ratman is a guilty horror pleasure of gory delights proudly brought back into your hands by Shameless Screen Entertainment to cherish forever.
Pint-sized cult hero Nelson De La Rosa stars as the horrific genetic mutation that is Ratman! Created to win a Nobel prize; the only awards he'll be picking up will be for slaying showering beauty Eva Grimaldi but not before she's soaped up for your pleasure! Janet Agren plays her sister out to discover what has happened to Eva and who or what is devouring the residents of a lush Caribbean island.

A glorious exploitation fest of bad taste, worse acting, needless nudity and tense wince-inducing slaughter, please welcome and give the loveable Ratman a home in your horror collection today.

Editors should note that the rarity of Ratman worldwide is partly die to the extreme rarity of materials to work with. Shameless have spent months assembling the film from a variety of sources and variable quality should be expected. For a film of this type the grungy presentation only adds to the joy!

Ratman (feature film is cert. 15) is released uncut (for the first time in the UK) on DVD by Shameless Screen Entertainment. The film will be presented remastered in 1.85:1 with English 2.0 sound. Also included on the disc is a Shameless original trailer gallery.
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A fashion model is murdered on a Caribbean island, and her sister investigates with her friend Fred, uncovering a horrifying rat-like creature which Fred kills, but the true horror is just b... Read allA fashion model is murdered on a Caribbean island, and her sister investigates with her friend Fred, uncovering a horrifying rat-like creature which Fred kills, but the true horror is just beginning.A fashion model is murdered on a Caribbean island, and her sister investigates with her friend Fred, uncovering a horrifying rat-like creature which Fred kills, but the true horror is just beginning.

  • Director
    • Giuliano Carnimeo
  • Writers
    • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Elisa Briganti
  • Stars
    • David Warbeck
    • Janet Agren
    • Eva Grimaldi
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    4.5/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Giuliano Carnimeo
    • Writers
      • Dardano Sacchetti
      • Elisa Briganti
    • Stars
      • David Warbeck
      • Janet Agren
      • Eva Grimaldi
    • 22User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
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    • Marilyn
    Luisa Menon
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    Werner Pochath
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    • (as Nelson De La Rosa)
    Anna Silvia Grullon
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    • (as Ana Silvia Gruyllon)
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    • Dr. Olman
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        • Giuliano Carnimeo
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      User reviews22

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      8HumanoidOfFlesh

      Vastly entertaining Italian bloodbath.

      On a Caribbean island,fashion models fall prey to attacks by a pint-sized creature spawned in laboratory experiments.Agren teams up with journalist Warbeck to find her sister,a model,in the jungle.I enjoyed this film-of course the plot is pretty dumb,but there is plenty of gore to keep gore-hounds happy.The definitive highlight of this film is Eva Grimaldi's shower scene.The direction is solid and the Rat Man is a genuinely scary and ugly monster.It's a crying shame that this Italian piece of horror is totally forgotten by fans of Italian cult cinema.So if you liked "Bloodsucking Freaks" or "The Sinful Dwarf" give "Ratman" a look.8 out of 10.
      6Bezenby

      Ratman loves you, Ratman cares for you

      Inspired by a song written by the Fall on their Totales Turns album, Ratman is a late era Italian horror thankfully devoid of haunted houses, but unthankfully full of boring stalk and slash sequences.

      A scientist on some tropical island has successfully managed to get a rat to breed with a monkey, somehow, and produced a rat monkey capable of poisoning anything it scratches within seconds. This creature of course has escaped and is now chowing down on anything it can get it's teeth into.

      This includes the bunch of fashion models led by Werner Pochtath (Days of Hell, Cat o Nine Tails), and his main model, Eva Grimaldi (Demons 5). After another model is stalked and killed and mistaken for Eva, her sister Janet Agren (Eaten Alive) goes looking for her, helped by legend David Warbreck (The Last Hunter, The Black Cat). And basically the film turns into Warbreck and Agren doing the old research on what's happening, and Eva trying to avoid being killed for the remainder of the film. Kind of like Tonino Ricci's Panic, also starring Warbreck and Agren.

      Directed by Guilliamno Carnimeo (director of the great Case of the Bloody Iris and numerous Westerns I've never got round to watching) Ratman is full of cheese, but it's also full of boobs and gore, so really, where do your priorities lie? This one doesn't go down the old haunted house road as a lot films do from this era, but on the other hand it becomes quite slasher-tastic in the old 'folks trying to hide from a killer' routine. I have the hiccups. It's really annoying. Really annoying. My wife has a remedy for it but she's in bed.

      Forget this film/ Do you have the hiccups? I hate the hiccups. Makes my stomach hurt from##jpepw;/ O cast/muppets
      7EVOL666

      Most Degrading Film Role Ever?

      I just gotta wonder how the filmmakers pitched this one to Nelson De La Rosa (at 2' 4" he is considered "world's smallest actor" and the lead in the film). I can just picture it now..."OK Nelson - we've got this REALLY great role for you. I know you've been trying to break into serious acting for a while now, so we're gonna give you the role of a life-time...are you ready for this?...you're gonna play a rat/monkey hybrid freak!!! Isn't that just perfect???". Well, however that meeting went, it obviously worked cuz De La Rosa DOES in fact play the ill-named RAT MAN (which I STILL don't understand, being that he is supposed to be portraying a rat/monkey hybrid - I guess RAT MONKEY just doesn't have the same "ring" as a film title...) and does so pretty competently for such a goofy film.

      As you've probably gathered by now...the film revolves around a rat/monkey (or RAT MAN if you prefer...). The thing was created by this strange doctor for...well...for no real purpose at all. This doctor seems to be delusional as he said he was planning on winning the Nobel Prize for his "achievement" - but last I heard, they don't typically give out Nobel Prizes for the creation of murderous hybrid freak creatures, although I could be wrong. Anyway, the rat/monkey gets loose and starts killing people all over the Caribbean island that they're on - and let me tell you - this little bastard really get's around. From the beach to the jungle to a deserted village - you just can't stop the rat/monkey. When a model turns up dead, her sister is called in to ID the body - but it turns out to be the wrong girl (OOPS...). The woman stays around to look for her sister who is supposed to be doing a photo shoot in the jungle. The woman is accompanied by a writer who she just met in a cab(?)and decides to tag along with her for absolutely no reason at all (?!?!?). Their investigations eventually lead them back to the good doctor's home, and that's where the real "terror" begins...I guess...

      RAT MAN is actually pretty enjoyable. The plot is completely retarded, the acting is so-so, the ending is hilarious in it's ineptitude, and there's not nearly enough gore or nudity for my taste (although there is a little bit of both). But for some reason, this one is still fun, and De La Rosa as the RAT MAN is probably one of the most perfect casting choices I've ever seen. This creepy little bastard should be in EVERY horror film. Recommended to fans of sleaze n' cheese films - most others will probably find it far too stupid to enjoy. 7/10
      4richardtilley-76559

      He's a very naughty Rat Man!

      I recently bought a bumper collection of Shameless & Arrow DVD's & Blu-Rays (at a very reasonable price) and amongst them was Giuliano Carnimeo's 'Rat Man'

      It's pure late era Italian, low budget, exploitation starring David Warbeck (who was happy to appear in anything), Eva Grimaldi, Janet Agren and the world's smallest actor 2ft 4inch Nelson de la Rosa as the Rat/Monkey/Human Hybrid.

      Nelson actually looks quite scary in places, but you cannot take any of it seriously. Grimaldi is just there to get naked (she does look nice though) and Warbeck and Agren look totally disinterested with everything. It's plotless, there isn't much gore, the story is stupid with 'Ratman' turning up in places he couldn't possibly have got to, pointless dubbing and it's all very grimy and cheap.

      On the plus side I did smile at the ending and you have to give credit to Shameless for releasing stuff like this because people like me love collecting odd horror films.

      If you love grimy, sleazy, exploitation from the 1970's & 80's then it's certainly worth a watch.
      EyeAskance

      Another sub-zero product with the late, great David Warbeck.

      David Warbeck was a likable, energetic screen personality, but he deserves the John Carradine Lifetime Achievement Award for his sanguine eagerness to appear in ANY project thrown at him with a promise of fifty bucks. Case in point would be THE RATMAN, a vagrant little Eurochiller which inexpertly illustrates the bloody rampage of death and destruction brought forth by a two-foot tall poisonous were-rodent.

      The midget actor in the titular role is actually quite frightening looking. He's EXTREMELY small, and costumed with claws and razor-sharp incisor teeth. Regrettably, he's the only point of substantial interest this film offers(besides the presence of David Warbeck, of course).

      THE RATMAN is scantly agreeable fodder, and does manage to bring on the creeps once or twice...still, it's ultimately just another bump-and-grind monster mash scored with lousy synth music.

      4/10

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        David Warbeck's voice is dubbed by another actor in the English language version.
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      • Release date
        • April 20, 1988 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
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        • Fulvia Film
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        • 1h 22m(82 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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