I saw this for the first time recently and that too the uncut 89 mins version. Was on my radar for a long time.
This one aint that violent as The Last House on the Left or as nasty as I Spit on your Grave or as darker as Straw Dogs but it is horrifying at times.
The film starts off very well with the car race and the thugs showing their regard for law by torturing a lawman. The scene of the transition between night n day is a bit silly.
I didn't understand one thing, Lep asking the model, why did u stop. Was Lep impotent?
Don Stroud as Lep is reminiscent of Neville Brand from Eaten Alive and the character Chigurh from No Country...
Chuck Shamata's double chin n his sheer stupidity gets on the nerves. The rural Canadian areas are well shot and it does add to the isolated feel.
Aft tormenting n torturing innocent fellas, Don Stroud gets to wash off his sins by playing a priest in Amityville Horror.
This one aint that violent as The Last House on the Left or as nasty as I Spit on your Grave or as darker as Straw Dogs but it is horrifying at times.
The film starts off very well with the car race and the thugs showing their regard for law by torturing a lawman. The scene of the transition between night n day is a bit silly.
I didn't understand one thing, Lep asking the model, why did u stop. Was Lep impotent?
Don Stroud as Lep is reminiscent of Neville Brand from Eaten Alive and the character Chigurh from No Country...
Chuck Shamata's double chin n his sheer stupidity gets on the nerves. The rural Canadian areas are well shot and it does add to the isolated feel.
Aft tormenting n torturing innocent fellas, Don Stroud gets to wash off his sins by playing a priest in Amityville Horror.