Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFour young girls on a camping trip in the woods are stalked by a pair of crazed serial killers.Four young girls on a camping trip in the woods are stalked by a pair of crazed serial killers.Four young girls on a camping trip in the woods are stalked by a pair of crazed serial killers.
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The only remotely intriguing thing about this terrible dud is that, on my bootleg DVD-copy at least, the film starts off with the bloody murders of no less than three young girls, but they are seemingly irrelevant to the rest of the plot and remain unexplained. One girl has an ax planted in her head, another one is sliced up naked in her bed, and the third one gets stabbed in the back by a guy dressed up as an old lady. The killer gets apprehended, but none of these events are ever brought up again throughout the entire film; - very weird. Not that it gets any better, though. Quite the contrary, "Victims!" looks like a typical 80s slasher, but in fact it's more of an overdue and insignificant rape & revenge thriller (like they made many in the 70s). Four free-spirited and deliberately provocative teen girls head out for a weekend in the desert mountains, supposedly for a school project but naturally they are more occupied with parading half-naked in front of gas station attendants and skinny dipping. The four girls encounter two thugs who are hiding because they committed a bank robbery, so I reckon you know what happens next? "Victims!" is extremely unoriginal and boring, boring, boring. The film only lasts 75 minutes, including the random footage at the beginning, but still it outstays its welcome. The abuse of the girls isn't shocking or harrowing, like it was the case in the classics of the seventies ("Last House on the Left", "I Spit on your Grave", "House on the Edge of the Park", ...) and the revenge part is even more tame and pitiable.
There are times when you see a movie that is so bad that it simply has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. This is one of those movies. The sound quality is so bad that at times you simply cannot hear what the characters are saying. At other times the lighting is so subpar that you are unable to see what is going on. This movie is meant to be someone's version of sexploitation which is okay with this viewer, but it is done so unprofessionally and with such a lack of taste that the viewer cannot enjoy themselves. The actresses in the movie are not actresses at all and in all honesty they are as ugly as a bunch of wounded goats. Despicable film!
This is, without a doubt, what everyone will agree that it is: awful, trashy, hateful, and sleazy. Still, being a conossieur of things nasty, I don't think it's all that worthless to fans of awful, trashy, hateful, sleazy movies (and by awful I don't mean movies like the mighty "I Spit on Your Grave", which applies to every trait other than awful in the sense that it was at least well-done). Not that I'm some sicko who gets off on rape or anything, but I did like the earlier rape scene based on its bondage qualities. The movie has some moments that are so cheezy and bad, you have to laugh or cry, which earns it some very generously given minor points from me. But, unless you're looking to blow a couple of bucks on renting this BAD movie with awful sound, cinematography, acting, music, gore FX, writing, etc., etc., don't even waste your time. I would give this piece of crap no more than about a half star myself for the very few substitutes for qualities I found in it, which again is VERY GENEROUS.
"Victims!" is an ultra cheap, ultra crude exploitation feature notable for a misogynistic edge. Two lowlife bad guys played by Robert Axelrod and Lonny Withers go on a crime spree, and target four nubile ladies. These ladies have gone into a remote part of the desert to supposedly study rock formations for a geology class, but seem to be more interested in having fun. The cretins proceed to humiliate the gals for an extended period of time.
Written by John O'Hara and directed by Jeff Hathcock, this movie looks and sounds pretty damn bad. But the writer & director know what their audience demands, and deliver various scenes of nudity and degradation. They get off to an awfully funny start with a couple of random scenes of tacky violence. Soon, they ease into what passes for this movies' story. Still, even at a running time of a mere 77 minutes, they're obliged to pad the thing as much as they can.
The largely unattractive cast give what are some of the worst performances to be seen in this genre. Only Axelrod had a somewhat decent career after this, turning up in some of the Charles Bronson / Cannon Group pictures as well as the remake of "The Blob". That said, these performances *are* fairly amusing in their badness. Axelrod and Withers are stone cold creeps, and a flashback late in the movie reveals the origins of their hatred for women.
And that music score! Composed by Glenn Baxley, it's a mind boggling assortment of inane, keyboard and piano based drivel.
If the photography were of a higher quality, the use of the desert locations would come off better.
This is worth a gander if you're interested in unearthing obscure trash movies, but be warned that it's more tedious than other cinema of its kind.
Five out of 10.
Written by John O'Hara and directed by Jeff Hathcock, this movie looks and sounds pretty damn bad. But the writer & director know what their audience demands, and deliver various scenes of nudity and degradation. They get off to an awfully funny start with a couple of random scenes of tacky violence. Soon, they ease into what passes for this movies' story. Still, even at a running time of a mere 77 minutes, they're obliged to pad the thing as much as they can.
The largely unattractive cast give what are some of the worst performances to be seen in this genre. Only Axelrod had a somewhat decent career after this, turning up in some of the Charles Bronson / Cannon Group pictures as well as the remake of "The Blob". That said, these performances *are* fairly amusing in their badness. Axelrod and Withers are stone cold creeps, and a flashback late in the movie reveals the origins of their hatred for women.
And that music score! Composed by Glenn Baxley, it's a mind boggling assortment of inane, keyboard and piano based drivel.
If the photography were of a higher quality, the use of the desert locations would come off better.
This is worth a gander if you're interested in unearthing obscure trash movies, but be warned that it's more tedious than other cinema of its kind.
Five out of 10.
The opening scenes before the title involve women being killed by blades, and then some cross-dressing guy who attacks a woman getting chased and caught. There's a voice-over perhaps relating to that that was cut off on the videotape I watched.
Following that, a couple guys do a robbery, steal a car, sneak up on a couple having sex in a field, kill the guy and rape the woman and steal their car.
Following that, four women go on a geology field trip, and they're unwittingly followed by the two robbers. Predictably, they get stranded and raped, and then fight back. Some Vietnam flashbacks are thrown in to provide some backstory for the two robbers. The ending scenes take place in a police station.
It's not absolutely awful, but it's pretty cheap. Possibly older than 1985, though it references the "Two Wild and Crazy Guys" sketch from Saturday Night Live, whenever that was.
Following that, a couple guys do a robbery, steal a car, sneak up on a couple having sex in a field, kill the guy and rape the woman and steal their car.
Following that, four women go on a geology field trip, and they're unwittingly followed by the two robbers. Predictably, they get stranded and raped, and then fight back. Some Vietnam flashbacks are thrown in to provide some backstory for the two robbers. The ending scenes take place in a police station.
It's not absolutely awful, but it's pretty cheap. Possibly older than 1985, though it references the "Two Wild and Crazy Guys" sketch from Saturday Night Live, whenever that was.
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- WissenswertesWriter/director Jeff Hathcock shot this movie in two weeks while on vacation from work.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Silent Hunter (1995)
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