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Directed by Wes Craven
Wes Craven's first film was a crude but shocking horror opus that, like George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead (1968), became a grind house hit largely because it went much further than terror films before it had been willing to go. Often compared to Ingmar Bergman's stark medieval rape drama The Virgin Spring (1960) (though one wonders whether this was influence or just coincidence), Last House on the Left follows a group of teenage girls heading into the city when they hook up with a gang of drug-addled ne'er-do-wells and are brutally murdered. The killers find their way to the home of one of their victim's parents, where both father and mother exact a horrible revenge. Like Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre two years later, Last House on the Left was an unrelievedly dark vision of contemporary horror that inspired many future films which copied its effects without achieving its visceral impact. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"I was 19 years old during the period of late '79- early 1980. And it is during that time that I wandered into a seedy, downtown Denver 'movie-house'. The only thing I knew about the movie I was about to see was the name on the marquee... "ZOMBIE"... I was STUNNED! This Movie Was PHENOMENAL! Up to this point, " [More]
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"I've never been scared, or disgusted, by any horror movie. Last House isn't scary, but will leave you feeling sick even if you only see the cut version. In England, the uncut version is banned...Thank God!I had my dad rent this out for me from my first visit to Blockbuster. We both watched it. I thought it was appauling what happened in the film. Beatings, rapes, torturing, killings, chainsawings, suicides, shootings, and even castrations! It's definately worth a " [More]
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"This one was kind of a let down. Much of the film is appropriately grim and vile. The murder and rape scene is disturbing and horrific. And while Craven does a commendable job of racheting up the tension, the shifts in tone(wacky, bumbling cops?!) do not work at all and undermine the movie as whole. It really takes you out of the film, making it all too easy to remind yourself that "it's only a movie." Still, David Hess turns in a career making performance as one of the screen's " [More]
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"[quote user="mercurial"] The trailer for Wes Craven's remake of his own film The Last House on the Left was just unleashed on apple.com/trailers. Honestly, I didn't really care for the original. I appreciated it; the plot, savagery, and it had some fairly incredible scenes, but overall I didn't love it. The remake seems to be following the origina " [More]
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Horror master Wes Craven's powerful debut was this controversial low-budget remake of Ingmar Bergman's The Virgin Spring (1959). One of the more brutal rape-revenge films, it is unflinchingly explicit in its depiction of the vicious abuse and slaughter of two teenage girls at the hands of a Mansonesque gang of criminals. The revenge segments are no less shocking, including a murder by bucksaw, a throat slashing, and an oral castration. The acting is amateurish and the cinematography is bargain-basement, but something in the almost documentary-like nature of the film makes it devastating nonetheless. Along with Night of the Living Dead (1968) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), it is one of the early classics of graphic horror. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
 

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