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Butcher Boys
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The film tells about a group of kids facing with the Butcher Boys, who are cannibals. Butcher Boys live in underground and deal in human flesh. What will they have to do to survive?
The film tells about a group of kids facing with the Butcher Boys, who are cannibals. Butcher Boys live in underground and deal in human flesh. What will they have to do to survive?
Actors:
Joey Ferguson,
Jack Lee,
Michael Zuniga,
Tony Wolford,
Johnny Walter,
Bill Wise,
Matthew Pfohl,
Teri McMinn,
Tank Turner,
Patrick McDonnell,
Marilyn Burns,
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Joey Ferguson
Jack Lee
Michael Zuniga
Tony Wolford
Johnny Walter
Bill Wise
Matthew Pfohl
9 July 1985, Hamburg, New York, USA
Teri McMinn
18 August 1951, Houston, Texas, USA
Tank Turner
Patrick McDonnell
17 March 1956, New Jersey, USA
Marilyn Burns
7 May 1949, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
Justin Meeks ,
Duane Graves
Justin Meeks
Duane Graves
29 October 1975, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Country:
United States
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September 09, 2013
The film -- even with its deliberately ridiculous, open-ended metro-mayhem finale -- is just so much tiresome Texas Chainsaw redux.
September 15, 2013
Surely not the worst horror movie ever made, it just doesn't re-invent the wheel.
September 02, 2013
If Butcher Boys was a meal, I'd be sent right back to the kitchen for being underdone, sloppily assembled, creatively confusing, and horribly bland. Check, please!
September 05, 2013
A sloppy combination of borrowed ideas, phony literary aspirations, and uncomfortable misogyny.

