
The Demon Rat 1992
"A Precautionary Tale."
In *The Demon Rat (1992)*, a determined teacher finds herself trapped in a nightmare when her impending divorce takes a terrifying turn.
Director: Rubén Galindo Jr.
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Demon Rat (1992) about?
A teacher in the midst of a bitter divorce uncovers her husband's illegal nuclear waste disposal, which has unleashed a feral, mutated rat into her home. Now, she must outwit both the monstrous creature and her ex's deadly cover-up before it's too late.
Who directed The Demon Rat?
Rubén Galindo Jr. directed *The Demon Rat*, bringing his signature flair for suspense and B-movie horror to this gripping thriller.
Who stars in The Demon Rat?
The film features Rossana San Juan, José Manuel Fernández, Gerardo Albarrán, Óscar Vallejo, and Miguel Ángel Rodríguez in pivotal roles.
Is The Demon Rat (1992) worth watching?
*The Demon Rat (1992)* is a cult gem for horror fans who enjoy creature features with a sci-fi twist. While not a critical darling, its unique premise and tense execution make it a fun, atmospheric watch for those craving something different in the genre.
How long is The Demon Rat?
The film runs for 96 minutes.
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About The Demon Rat (1992) — A Teacher's Fight Against Nuclear Horror
In *The Demon Rat (1992)*, a determined teacher finds herself trapped in a nightmare when her impending divorce takes a terrifying turn. As she uncovers her husband's dangerous secret—illegal dumping of nuclear waste—she discovers the horrifying consequences: a grotesquely mutated rat wreaking havoc in her home. Director Rubén Galindo Jr. crafts a tense blend of horror, mystery, and sci-fi, weaving a cautionary tale about the dangers of environmental neglect and personal betrayal.
The film's eerie atmosphere is heightened by its relentless pacing and unsettling premise, where survival hinges on outsmarting both a monstrous creature and a desperate ex. With a stellar cast featuring Rossana San Juan and José Manuel Fernández, *The Demon Rat (1992)* delivers a gripping, low-budget thrill ride that lingers long after the credits roll.