A gory, campy good time with several ridiculous moments. It's about as close to a giallo as HG Lewis ever got, and it's a shame he stopped his output after this, as it's one of his best and it showed he was growing as a filmmaker. The over-the-top, goofy humor helps offset the extreme gore, that is not often matched, even now in its gruesome nature.
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0 / 2 directing & technical aspect
0 / 1 story
.5 / 1 act I
0 / 1 act II
0 / 1 act III
0 / 1 acting
0 / 1 writing
1 / 1 originality
0 / 1 lasting ability to make you think
0 / 1 misc
1.5 / 10