Writer/director Francis Teri candidly talks about the difficulty he had making the gloriously tasteless killer mutant fetus indie horror howler "The Suckling" in this 12-minute interview doc. Teri admits that shooting the film was much harder than he thought it would be and openly acknowledges that he wasn't really ready to make a film when he made "The Suckling." Moreover, Teri states for the record that he never intended the movie as an anti-abortion statement, reveals that he likes films that take place in a single location, and notes the exact locations were certain scenes were shot. Teri concludes this refreshingly frank interview by comparing making a movie to going to business school. Worth a watch for fans of this crazy movie.
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