
Big Meat Eater
Comedy · Science Fiction · Music
Overview
After killing the crooked mayor, a homicidal janitor named Abdullah goes to work for a butcher who has invented a new language for the town's planned futuristic theme park. In the butcher shop is a septic tank where scraps of meat are dumped, which has produced "balonium," a radioactive fuel source sought by space aliens. The aliens revive the mayor, whose body is hanging in the meat locker of the butcher shop, in an attempt to gain access to the balonium.
Top Cast
Clarence 'Big' Miller
Clarence 'Big' Miller
Abdulla
Clarence 'Big' Miller
Abdulla
George Dawson
George Dawson
Bob Sanderson
George Dawson
Bob Sanderson


Andrew Gillies
Andrew Gillies
Jan Wczinski
Andrew Gillies
Jan Wczinski


Stephen Dimopoulos
Stephen Dimopoulos
Josef Wczinski
Stephen Dimopoulos
Josef Wczinski
Georgina Hegedos
Georgina Hegedos
Rosa Wczinski
Georgina Hegedos
Rosa Wczinski
Ida Carnevali
Ida Carnevali
Babushka
Ida Carnevali
Babushka
Howard Taylor
Howard Taylor
Mayor Carmine Rigatoni
Howard Taylor
Mayor Carmine Rigatoni
Sharon Wahl
Sharon Wahl
Nina Wczinski
Sharon Wahl
Nina Wczinski
Heather Smith-Harper
Heather Smith-Harper
Secretary
Heather Smith-Harper
Secretary
Gillian Neumann
Gillian Neumann
Mrs. Campbell
Gillian Neumann
Mrs. Campbell
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