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Snuff-Movie
2005 Gothic horror film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Snuff-Movie is a 2005 Gothic horror film written and directed by British director Bernard Rose.
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Plot
It stars Jeroen Krabbé as horror filmmaker Boris Arkadin, whose pregnant wife Mary was supposedly brutally murdered by a Manson-like gang of hippy psychopaths during the 1960s. An eccentric recluse, Boris makes a comeback when he invites some actors to a large mansion in the English countryside to 'audition' for his new film. Unknown to most of them they are being filmed by hidden cameras linked to a snuff website.
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Cast
- Jeroen Krabbé as Boris Arkadin / Mr. Maezel
- Lisa Enos as Mary Arkardin / Wendy Jones
- Teri Harrison as Pamela / Angie
- Alastair Mackenzie as Justin / Andy / Freddy / Peter
- Lyndsey Marshal as Sandy / X / Janice
- Hugo Myatt as Dr. Culpepper / Leon Bank / Desk Sergeant
- Tedy Necula as Marco Arkadin
- Joe Reegan as James / Jack
Production
Though set in London, the movie was filmed in Romania,[1][2] on a budget of £6 million.[2]
Reception
Philip French in The Observer wrote, "the movie is no fun, makes little sense and takes itself rather seriously".[1] Empire called it a "lurid, DV-shot sleazefest... Disturbing and distasteful, and not in a good way".[3] Derek Elley wrote in Variety, "Dialogue is cheesy in an unfunny way, plotting is unbelievable, even on a genre level, and performances are worthy of summer stock."[4] The Guardian called it "preposterous".[5] Time Out's reviewer wrote, "If there’s some fun to be had it’s in its frenzied plagiarism. It certainly fails as a thriller".[6]
ScreenDaily was more positive: "a deliciously Machiavellian horror movie which has cult hit written all over it".[2]
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