
Slugs | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 7, 2017
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A bunch of disjointed deaths that progress in gore (and the use of red paint) but not in cohesive plot. A very slimy slasher. Horrid acting.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | People are dying mysteriously and gruesomely, and nobody has a clue what the cause is. Only health worker Mike Brady has a possible solution, but his theory of killer slugs is laughed at by the authorities. Only when the body count begins to rise and a slug expert from England begins snooping around does it begin to look like Mike had the right idea after all. |
| lead actors | Michael Garfield | Kim Terry | Philip MacHale | Alicia Moro | Santiago Álvarez | Concha Cuetos | Emilio Linder | Manuel de Blas | Patty Shepard | Frank Braña | Stan Schwartz | Lucía Prado |
| director | Juan Piquer Simón |









