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1988 FILM
Rabid grannies

Rabid (band)         
ENGLISH PUNK ROCK BAND
Rabid are a punk rock band from Leicester, England, initially active between 1979 and 1986. A new lineup of the band was reformed in 2013.
Rabies in animals         
  • A folio from 1224 depicting a rabid dog biting a man.
  • An image from 1566 depicting a group of men using an assortment of weapons to try and kill a rabid dog who is biting one of the men on the leg.
FATAL VIRAL DISEASE IN ANIMALS
Rabies and animals; Rabid dog; Rabies in cats; Rabid bat; Rabid cat; Rabies in dogs; Rabies in bats
Rabies is a viral zoonotic neuroinvasive disease which causes inflammation in the brain and is usually fatal. Rabies, caused by the rabies virus, primarily infects mammals.
Rabid Records         
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SWEDISH RECORD LABEL
Rabid Records is a Swedish record label founded in 1998 by members of Honey Is Cool. Today the label is operated by Karin Dreijer and Olof Dreijer of the synthpop duo The Knife, as well as Frau Rabid.

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Rabid Grannies

Rabid Grannies is a 1988 American horror comedy film written and directed by Emmanuel Kervyn. It stars Danielle Daven and Anne-Marie Fox as elderly sisters who, after receiving a present from an ostracized black sheep relative, kill their greedy family. It was distributed in the US on VHS and DVD by Troma Entertainment, who made severe cuts to the film. In 1990, the film was nominated for an International Fantasy Film Award, Best Film for Emmanuel Kervyn.