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C.H.U.D. Director: Douglas Cheek Cast: John Heard, Kim Greist, Daniel Stern, Christopher Curry

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/30/2001
  • Original Release: 1984
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 26,821
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Enhanced for 16x9 TVs, plus audio commentary with the writer, director, and stars, theatrical trailer, and a behind-the-scenes still gallery.

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Scene Index

Side #1
0. Chapter Selections
1. Program Start/Main Titles [3:26]
2. Phone Tag [4:32]
3. Police Procedure [3:51]
4. Photo Session [2:40]
5. Haven For The Homeless [4:07]
6. Into The Underground [6:03]
7. Questions & Answers [3:31]
8. Searching The Sewers [2:48]
9. Surprise Annoncement [2:34]
10. Phone Booth Slaughter [1:51]
11. Meeting With The Commissioner [5:40]
12. Threats And Accusations [5:59]
13. Autopsy [2:14]
14. Flames And Fury [3:34]
15. A Mad Plan [4:09]
16. Trapped! [2:49]
17. C.h.u.d [3:33]
18. Terrifying Discovery [4:09]
19. Shower Of Blood [1:45]
20. Grabbing A Bite [3:25]
21. Transformation [3:57]
22. Desperate Defense [3:15]
23. Toxic Waste [2:24]
24. Cry For Help [3:44]
25. Government Garbage Man [2:35]
26. Ka-Boom! [4:31]
27. End Credits [3:06]

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People are disappearing all over the Big Apple. Nobody cares, though, because most of the missing are homeless. But when investigative reporter Murphy (J.C. Quinn) tips off principled photographer George Cooper (John Heard) to a government conspiracy involving the dumping of nuclear waste beneath the streets, Cooper decides to dig a little deeper. Soon he discovers the existence of C.H.U.D.s, or "Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers," derelicts who have become grotesque monsters after being exposed to the mountains of hazardous waste. Meanwhile, Captain Bosch (Christopher Curry), a cop whose wife is among the missing, forms an unlikely alliance with the Reverend (Daniel Stern), a leftist soup-kitchen cook who knows the score. Murphy, Cooper, Bosch, and the Reverend soon run up against the stonewalling tactics of Wilson (George Martin), a government toadie. As the titular monsters begin to tire of their underground habitat, the protagonists -- including Cooper's wife, beautiful model Lauren Daniels (Kim Greist) -- face a race against time to defeat not only the C.H.U.D.s, but the government's cover-up. The debut, and only film, from writer Parnell Hall and director Douglas Cheek, C.H.U.D. was followed by 1989's C.H.U.D. 2: Bud the C.H.U.D. Co-stars Stern and Heard would later appear together in the first two Home Alone pictures, while Curry would appear in the third. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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May 10, 2004: I first saw this film when it first came out in the 80's and thought it was one of the creepiest films I had ever seen. 15 years later I purchased this film and watched it again I have to admit at first this film dragged on and on but if you can make it thru the first 45min the film becomes very intertaining. Its not very scary but if you want to go back to the day of the 80's slasher film stero-type this is a must film to add to your collection. The special affects were pretty good as well.