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Summary: There's something pretty grisly going on under London in the Tube tunnels between Holborn and Russell Square. When a top civil servant becomes the latest to disappear down there Scotland Yard start to take the matter seriously. Helping them are a young couple who get nearer to the horrors underground than they would wish. (imdb)
When a young couple report the mysterious disappearance of a politician in a London subway station, it leads to a series of murderous confrontations with an inbred cannibal psycho living in an abandoned tunnel. An amusingly preposterous horror story with some grisly gore, and Donald Pleasance is quite entertaining as the quirky police inspector. MIND THE DOORS!
The mining injustices of The Stars Look Down, transmuted into return of the oppressed horror. Its images of tunneled emptiness should send a shiver of recognition down the spine of any city dweller. Raw Meat is an effectively creepy low-budget horror film made with heart and wit.
I love how harshly and abruptly this shifts tone. This goes from nutty police caper comedy (with a brilliant turn from Pleasence as the neurotic Inspector) to gore-soaked subterranean horror, and back and forth, lingering on each segment just long enough to completely rope you in. It's a very effective way to hide how brutally simple and uninteresting the actual story really is.