USA,
1982, 88 min
Regie:
David NelsonDrehbuch:
Paul C. ElliottKamera:
Darrell CathcartMusik:
Dee BartonBesetzung:
Sharon Alley, Susan Kiger, William T. Hicks, Jennifer Chase, Martin Tucker, Andrea Savio, Hanns ManshipInhalte(1)
A maniac attacks a group of college students, dismembering them with a razor-sharp machete. (Verleiher-Text)
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The American slasher Death Screams is quite rightly a forgotten horror film in its own right, because there's nothing about it that you haven't already seen before and that you haven't seen in better form. The saddest thing is that there is not a single good killing scene. They had a good idea with the bow, but it's also done in a kind of lazy and uninspired way. That's why this horror film will probably pass you by unnoticed. ()