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I Spit On Your Grave



Mislead, but ultimately and sorely very guilty...So, you want something sleazy and extremely provoking at the same time? Then "I Spit On Your Grave" (I SPIT) is the horror flick for you! Without a doubt one of the most notorious horror movies ever to be made, 1978 saw the creation of, "The Day Of The Women" otherwise known as I SPIT.

When her terrifying nightmare begins out in the woods...Most probably a crack in the direction of "Last House On The Left" (1972), I SPIT is more than just a contender as far as "sleazy horror" is concerned. Be warned, I SPIT is no 'country picnic' and has powerful scenes throughout which many could find unsettling and ultimately disturbing. It is, afterall about the repeated rape and physical abuse of a young female writer ('Jennifer Hill' played by Camille Keaton) at the hands of four basically babarbic, 'country boys', but equally (about) her unlikely revenge which believe you me will leave you in unrivaled disbelief...at the very least!

Completely ravaged by her attackers Jenny tries to phone for help...Previously banned in certain European countries, I SPIT will appeal to different people for most likely what are very different reasons except one impression which all it's viewers will no doubt share; they will all be no less than 'wide eyed' at this 'no holds barred' type horror classic - that is a fact...



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