The Abomination (1988)

Tumorous parasitic beasts are nesting in the bowels of their victims...

The Abomination (1988) poster

A mother obsessed with mind-altering televangelism consequently vomits a pulsating growth that slithers down the throat of her son during the night. Upon spewing the parasite, the son is driven by an uncontrollable force to murder and feed corpses to the now-multiple-toothed monsters manifesting throughout the house.

Director: Bret McCormick
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Richard Davis, John Hudek, Kim Davis
Cinematography: Richard Strait
Editing: Rebecca Lowden
Production: Donna Michelle Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Supernatural Horror and Terror, Snuff Film: Urban Legend or Reality?, Body Horror and Body Deformation, Supernatural Horror and Terror, Demonic Possession and Occult Events

Keywords

supernatural, possession, gore, tumor, murder, shot on video, televangelist, mother son relationship, low budget, low-budget horror, splatter

Trailer

The Abomination Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Abomination about?
A mother obsessed with mind-altering televangelism consequently vomits a pulsating growth that slithers down the throat of her son during the night. Upon spewing the parasite, the son is driven by an uncontrollable force to murder and feed corpses to the now-multiple-toothed monsters manifesting throughout the house.
Who directed The Abomination?
The Abomination was directed by Bret McCormick.
Who stars in The Abomination?
The Abomination stars Scott Davis, Jude Johnson, Blue Thompson, Brad McCormick, Suzy Meyer, Rex Morton.
How long is The Abomination?
The Abomination has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is The Abomination?
The Abomination is a Horror film.
Where was The Abomination produced?
The Abomination was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of The Abomination?
The themes of The Abomination include: Supernatural Horror and Terror, Snuff Film: Urban Legend or Reality?, Body Horror and Body Deformation, Supernatural Horror and Terror, Demonic Possession and Occult Events.