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Snuff

  • 1975
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  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
2.8/10
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Snuff (1975)
A so-called "snuff" movie involving the exploits of a cult leader leading a gang of bikers in a series of supposedly real killings on film.
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A so-called "snuff" film involving the exploits of a cult leader leading a gang of bikers in a series of supposedly real killings on film.A so-called "snuff" film involving the exploits of a cult leader leading a gang of bikers in a series of supposedly real killings on film.A so-called "snuff" film involving the exploits of a cult leader leading a gang of bikers in a series of supposedly real killings on film.

  • Directors
    • Michael Findlay
    • Horacio Fredriksson
    • Simon Nuchtern
  • Writers
    • Michael Findlay
    • Walter E. Sear
  • Stars
    • Margarita Amuchástegui
    • Tina Austin
    • Ana Carro
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.8/10
    2.2K
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    • Directors
      • Michael Findlay
      • Horacio Fredriksson
      • Simon Nuchtern
    • Writers
      • Michael Findlay
      • Walter E. Sear
    • Stars
      • Margarita Amuchástegui
      • Tina Austin
      • Ana Carro
    • 53User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Margarita Amuchástegui
    • Angelica
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Tina Austin
    • Script girl
    • (uncredited)
    Ana Carro
    • Ana
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Brian Cary
    • Director
    • (uncredited)
    Liliana Fernández Blanco
    • Susanna
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Findlay
    Michael Findlay
    • Detective
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Roberta Findlay
    Roberta Findlay
    • Carmela
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Alfredo Iglesias
    Alfredo Iglesias
    • Horst's father
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Enrique Larratelli
    • Satan
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Mirtha Massa
    • Terry London
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Aldo Mayo
    Aldo Mayo
    • Maximilian 'Max' Marsh
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Ginger Snaps
    • Murdered girl
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Clao Villanueva
    • Horst Frank
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Michael Findlay
      • Horacio Fredriksson
      • Simon Nuchtern
    • Writers
      • Michael Findlay
      • Walter E. Sear
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    MADMANMARZ

    Brilliant marketing !!

    Credit must be given to the people behind Snuff. They took a very poorly made biker-drug war movie, tacked a phony real murder of one of the actress and the rest is history. Much has been written about the Finleys and the history of this movie. Enjoy the first 85 or so minutes and look at it for what it is a low rent action/gore film, than prepare yourself for the mock snuff murder with finger chopping and intestine ripping! Watch it for the historical value only. For quality look elsewhere!
    1Jonny_Numb

    Not since the heyday of Ed Wood...

    Well, here it is...the biggest hoax to be perpetrated on the (admittedly slow-draw) 42nd-Street crowd. When it was a mere out-of-print obscurity on VHS, there was a bit of intrigue into the 'authenticity' of "Snuff," but such claims are absolutely ludicrous (the transition to the alleged murder on film is too inept--and shot from too many different angles--to have any realistic basis). What we have here is a dull (and clearly foreign) spin off of the Manson massacre, ineptly edited, and dubbed by morons (a lone redeeming quality that eventually loses its ability to entertain); after being subjected to an hour or so of exposition and relationship ties among a famous starlet and her rich boyfriend, the film devolves into the ridiculous, out-of-nowhere murder sequence. Compared to other provocative, 18+ shockers of the time ("Cannibal Holocaust" comes to mind), "Snuff" is incredibly tepid in the realms of cheap, sleazy titillation and gruesome mutilation--the result is a film that might have been morally objectionable or sickening had the people behind the camera not been so damn daft.
    4happyendingrocks

    You'll get what you deserve

    Any glutton who loves awful movies has sat through dozens of inherently unwatchable films in the hopes of finding the rare beast that is both completely un-viewable and completely awesome at the same time. While Snuff leans more ardently toward the former, the current DVD presentation of this film helps this deservedly obscure classic drift a bit toward the latter.

    Let's clarify that this film wasn't intended to be passed off as an actual "snuff" film. If such a genre truly existed, which we won't debate here since we're clearly talking about a film that is NOT a "snuff" movie, chances are it would look a bit more like the footage hinted at in Mute Witness or 8mm than a carefully edited multi-camera affair with dubbed audio and generous arrays of stock Carnavale footage. If anyone ever truly believed that filmmakers murdered someone on camera and surrounded that footage with a pseudo-story about biker chicks who kill random people in surprisingly un-bloody ways, somehow found a way to bypass all of those dicey regulations concerning murder and its illegalites, and found a distributor to get a theatrical release for said footage... Seriously, no one did. I promise you.

    Yes, this movie is tedious, far too long, and so ineptly made that I can not find a single reason to recommend it. To normal people, that is. However, if you actually know what this film is, and still have any interest in seeing it, then you kind of need to, because it is as wretched an example of film-making as you could ever hope to encounter. Scene after scene, it is a shining an example of crappy C-grade schlock. But, you know, some of us really love crappy C-grade schlock.

    We don't want good dubbing, quality special effects, or actors who had heard of the phenomenon of "acting" before the cameras were turned on them. We aren't concerned with continuity, character development, or coherent story structure. We simply want to spend 80 minutes of our life watching something that vaguely resembles a film, yet ends up being an hour and twenty minute exercise in incredulity that forces us to question what's wrong with us for enjoying something that is clearly so un-enjoyable.

    This film is a joke. And one would suspect that the film-makers knew this. Now, the reason that Snuff is awesome is that not only did a piece of unwatchable trash like this gain some level of infamy, but 30 years later, there is a reasonably intelligent person sitting at their computer typing this missive at 3:33 in the morning, and another one reading said missive because they have yet to view this film.

    Ignore what you've heard about the grand guignol finale of this film, because it truly is a disturbing bit of nastiness. The fact that it follows such a laughably bad precursor is probably the point of this entire affair. And kudos to Blue Underground for presenting this film as they did, in a package without cover art, synopsis, or special features, which, contrary to the numerous criticisms of this I've read, captures this film perfectly. If you would really want a Criterion Collection pressing of Snuff, then you are clearly missing the point.

    Fans of terrible movies won't find one much more primitive than this (although I'd also tip my hat to The Last Slumber Party). If that sounds appealing to you, then you will thoroughly enjoy Snuff. If not, I really have to question what you thought you were in store for when you popped in a non-existent-budget South American film from the '70s called "Snuff".

    Do I recommend this? No, absolutely not. But do I own it and love the fact I own it? I kind of have to...
    nycalling

    Worse - Film -Ever

    This movie SUCKS big time, it is so bad as to cause brain damage. The ending is so fake, at times i couldn't stop laughing. a real snuff film with a simulated heart beat, multiple camera angles, and the fakest gore i've ever seen. And I've seen everything william shatner and ted v mikels has ever made. The actress's in the snuff part don't even match or even look remotely like the actress's in the first part of the film. I told my friend to find the morons responsible for this and demand his 22 dollars back. Even the bulk of the movie by the findlays is pretty bad, i think i liked their sex grindhouse works better. And he is right (the above poster), that you could show this to anyone of any motion picture era, and they could guess the end was fake. well, maybe a small child or learning disabled. Worse of all, a friend of mine wasted 20 bucks on this pile of steaming crap.
    1DVD_Connoisseur

    Categorically the worst viewing experience I can recall

    It may come as a surprise to learn that my DVD of "Snuff" is the most played disc in my collection. I must add that this isn't down to the film's playability. No, the reason why this DVD was played night after night was its amazing sleep-inducing properties. It took me at least 4 or 5 attempts to finally finish this movie. "Snuff" is as bad as the reviews say. In fact, it's worse.

    Despite some interesting ingredients (a bevy of beautiful women, a seventies' soundtrack with an interesting Steppenwolf-like quality, a splattering of blood and gore, exotic settings, etc.), the film manages to be way beyond the realms of enjoyment.

    The last 5 minutes that gave this film its notoriety can be caught on documentaries such as UK Channel 4's "The Dark Side of Porn - Does Snuff Exist?" Even if you're a completist, save your money. This film just isn't worth the outlay.

    Dire. 1 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The film's co-director, Michael Findlay, was later killed in a horrible accident on top of the Pan Am Building when a helicopter landed badly, tipped over on its side, and killed him and others when they were hit by the spinning helicopter propeller blades.
    • Goofs
      When one of Satan's female followers is murdered at the general store, the man who shoots her fires three shots into her with a six-shot revolver, but the man had previously fired four shots into the air; thus, the woman would have been only shot twice.
    • Quotes

      Angelica's Father: [after discovering a farmer in bed with Angelica] Pig! Filthiest of all animals! I will cut your heart from your body and feed it to the dogs!

    • Alternate versions
      A numbered limited edition Region 0 DVD version of this film released by Blue Underground was once available, but is now out of print. Playing with the "Life is CHEAP" tagline of the film, the DVD case was made to look like a brown paper bag. There were also no menus, no chapter stops and no special features on it. This version was uncut.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Slaughter (1971)

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 1976 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Argentina
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • American Cannibale
    • Filming locations
      • Tigre, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • August Films
      • Selected Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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