Feeders is a 1996 American low-budget science fiction horror film written and directed by John and Mark Polonia. Shot on video on a $500 budget, it became semi-popular among cult film enthusiasts for its extremely amateurish direction, acting, writing and special effects.
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Directed by | Jon McBride John Polonia Mark Polonia |
Written by | Mark Polonia |
Produced by | John Polonia Mark Polonia |
Starring | Jon McBride John Polonia Todd Carpenter Sebastian Barran |
Cinematography | Arthur Daniels |
Edited by | Paul Alan |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $500 |
The film spawned a Christmas-themed sequel, Feeders II: Slay Bells (1998), which was reviewed by Something Awful, who called it one of "Film's Best Worst Movies".[1][2]
Two photographers travelling through Pennsylvania pick up a couple of women, then stumble across little grey aliens who land their flying saucer in the woods and start hunting and eating humans.
Critical reception to the film was largely negative, receiving negative reviews from DVD Talk and Something Awful.[3][4]
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