The Worm Eaters (1980 Golden Nugget Studios re-release version)

The re-release of The Worm Eaters was produced by Cinema Features in 1977 and was re-released in October 1980 by Golden Nugget Studios.

Plot
Herman Umgar, a German hermit, has the ability to communicate with worms. One day the mayor of the town runs him off his property, so in revenge, he plants worms in everybody's food. However, these worms are a special breed of mutant worms from the Red Tide, and when people eat them they are transformed into giant worms themselves. This worm-people also become Herman's slaves. What will the remaining do?

Changes

 * Golden Nugget Studios was added at the start of the film for the 1980 re-release version.
 * For the 1980 re-release version, they added a disclaimer saying that "No worms were harmed in the making of this movie." at the advertisements, and at the end of the credits.
 * When Ursula first saw the worms on her birthday cake, the 17-second shot of her hands with the worms on the birthday cake was shortened to 7 seconds for the 1980 re-release version.
 * They removed the white cult scene for this version.
 * In this version, they toned down those close-up shots of humans eating the worms.
 * They added end credits in this version since the original version does not have one.
 * The film's original rating to PG by the Artists and Technicians Guild, International Rating Board (or ATGIRB for short) when this was originally released in 1977. In this version, it was given to R rating by the MPAA.

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