Plot: 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. Read More
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It was the original movie and I loved it. It was a low budget movie but good especially since I still love horror movies at age 65.

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