City of the Living Dead (Paura nella città dei morti viventi). Lucio Fulci, 1980.
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Edition screened: Arrow Blu-ray, released 2021. English language. Runtime approximately 93 minutes.
Summary: Maggot abuse. (I know, I know . . .)
Details:
1) A beautiful long-haired grey cat is sitting nicely with his companion human, but then is spooked by overtures of the undead and gives the woman a severe scratch, causing her to howl and toss him into an adjacent chair (16:48-16:50). This two-foot toss is a total nothing for the cat, but worth mentioning because it does not foreshadow the cat’s gruesome murder later in the film! This unexpected lack of cruelty by an Italian director is perhaps the most shocking element in a particularly dumb movie.
2) An ocean of maggots come blasting through a broken window, covering a room and the stupid people who just stand there being sprayed with what must be tens of thousands of live, squirming maggots, 1:02:34-1:04:03. A shot of their maggot-covered shoes on the maggot-covered floor suggest that Yes, maggots inevitably were trod upon in the filming of this fine cinematic work.