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Raw Meat ()

Death Line (original title)
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When a government official disappears in the London tunnels, after several reports of missing people in the same location, Scotland Yard start to take the matter seriously, along with a couple who stumble into a victim by accident.

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Inspector Calhoun
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Detective Sergeant Rogers
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Alex Campbell
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Patricia Wilson
Hugh Armstrong ...
The 'Man'
June Turner ...
The 'Woman'
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Inspector Richardson
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James Manfred, OBE
Heather Stoney ...
P.C.W. Alice Marshall
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Dr. Bacon
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Platform Inspector
Ron Pember ...
Lift Operator
Colin McCormack ...
Police Constable 1
Gary Winkler ...
Police Constable 2
James Culliford ...
Publican (Jimmy)
Suzanne Winkler ...
Prostitute
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Tunnel Worker
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Tunnel Worker (as Terry Plummer)
Gordon Petrie ...
Tunnel Worker
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Stratton-Villiers, MI5
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Tube Train Passenger (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gary Sherman

Written by

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Ceri Jones ... (screenplay)
 
Gary Sherman ... (original story)

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Jay Kanter ... executive producer (uncredited)
Alan Ladd Jr. ... executive producer (uncredited)
Paul Maslansky ... producer

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Wil Malone ... (as Wil Mallone)
Jeremy Rose

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Alex Thomson ... director of photography

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Geoffrey Foot

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Mary Selway

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Denis Gordon-Orr ... (as Dennis Gordon-Orr)

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Harry Frampton ... makeup designer
Peter Frampton ... makeup artist

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Joyce Herlihy ... production manager

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Lewis More O'Ferrall ... assistant director

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Tony Teiger ... property master

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Cyril Collick ... sound recordist
Peter Gilpin ... dubbing recordist
John Hackney ... sound editor

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John Horton ... special effects (uncredited)

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David Cadwallader ... key grip
Dave Clarke ... chief electrician
Colin Corby ... camera operator
Trevor Brooker ... clapper loader (uncredited)
John Golding ... focus puller (uncredited)

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Wil Malone ... musical director (uncredited)
Jeremy Rose ... musical director (uncredited)

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Kay Rawlings ... continuity

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Dustin Bernard ... production assistant (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

In London, the American college student Alex Campbell and his British girlfriend Patricia Wilson stumble upon a fainted man in the tube stairway in Russell Square. Patricia forces Alex to look for a guard to help the man but when they arrive, the man is gone. When the sarcastic Inspector Calhoun learns that the missing man is an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, he asks Detective Sergeant Rogers to bring the couple to the precinct to confirm that the man was alive. Meanwhile MI5 agent Stratton-Villiers assumes the case and orders Calhoun to leave. However, there are other cases of missing persons in that station and Calhoun proceeds the investigation. What the officers do not know is that there is a cannibal survivor from a collapse in the tunnel in 1892 living in the underground that is kidnapping passengers to feed and to have companionship. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines Beneath Modern London buries alive in its plague-ridden tunnels lives a tribe of once humans. Neither men nor women, they are less than animals.....they are the raw meat of the human race! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Raw Meat (United States)
  • Le métro de la mort (France)
  • Tunnel der lebenden Leichen (Germany)
  • Subhumanos (Spain)
  • Sub-Humanos (Spain)
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  • 87 min
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Trivia Christopher Lee agreed to do the film for scale because he wanted to work with Donald Pleasence. Despite this, the two never share the screen together due to their large height difference (Lee was 6ft5 and Pleasence is 5ft6). Director Gary Sherman kept them in separate shots until Lee sits down at the end of the scene so that he wouldn't have issues fitting them both into the same frame. See more »
Goofs At Russell Square Station there is a platform sign saying, "Way Out and District Line." The District line goes nowhere near Russell Square. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Nightmare Festival (1989). See more »
Quotes [repeated line]
The 'Man': Mind the doors!
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