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Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller / Theatrical Release: 1972 / Director: Wes Craven / Actors: Sandra Cassel, Lucy Grantham ... / ... more Newest Review: ... as bad as actually seeing what you believe you have. The whole thing captured on poor quality film stock that almost ... more |
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by spencer_hawken - written on 14.03.08 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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Long before A Nightmare On Elm Street and Scream, director Wes Craven was involved in a few unpleasant movies. His first ever movie as Director is by far his sickest offering, made in 1971 Last House On The Left is far more shocking and disturbing than movies like Saw and Hostel. In fact in the UK it is still considered so shocking that to this date the movie has not ever been seen in its uncut form, although that being said there is a grey area of this that says that nobody has truly seen the uncut movie, and that different countries all offer slight variations of the "Uncut" movie, but more of this later. Its Mary Collingwood's 17th birthday and to ...
by plipplop - written on 12.03.06 (Very useful, 338 readings)
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For those of you who are unaware of its existence, Last House on the Left is an infamous film. It is infamous as one of the great "video nasties" that has taken two decades to finally see a commercial release in this country. Such was the fervour around this film that criminal proceedings have been taken against individuals who were found to possess a copy. However, in 2003, a certificate for video release was finally awarded in the UK and the film was unleashed on the public, virtually in its original form. The following review is an attempt to really assess the viewing experience of this film. It is not explicit in its content, but some readers may be ...
by Beggar James - written on 11.04.01 (Very useful, 118 readings)
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This is an unpleasant and shocking film. at the same time, its not a film you forget easily. For those made of sterner stuff, 'Last house on the left' is a nihilistic classic, a brutal study on the nature and effects of violence and revenge. 'Last house' marked the second collaboration between genre heavyweights Wes Craven and Sean S. Cunningham (their first joint effort had been the forgotten soft porn flick 'Together'). The plot of the film loosely follows Ingmar Bergman's 'The Virgin spring', and concerns two young girls, Mhari and Phyllis who after trying to buy some weed on the way to a rock concert, are kidnapped by a ...
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