Mom (1990)
Clay has a rather difficult problem–what to do about Mom. She used to be a Norman Rockwell version of what little gray-haired mothers should be, spending her days knitting and baking. But ever since she took in a new boarder, she’s changed. It seems the boarder craves human flesh and he’s transformed Mom into a monster with similar salivary yens. After the boarder’s ignited in Mom’s kitchen, he is reduced to a pile of ashes, but Clay feels that’s too drastic a solution for Mom and locks her in her bedroom instead. Mom’s a crafty creature though, and you know it’s only a matter of time before she’s sneaking off to skid row again in search of her next meal.
Animal actors in this production were monitored through American Humane Society’s No Animals Were Harmed™ program.
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Mom has a pet dog, Winston, who is normal and loves Mom in spite of her idiosyncrasy All animal action is very simple..
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