The Last House on the Left

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To avoid fainting, keep repeating:  “It’s only a movie, only a movie, only a movie….”

One of the most iconic horror movies ever made, and for its time, one of the most disturbing, comes The Last House on the Left.  Written and directed by horror icon, the great Wes Craven in his directorial debut, and produced by yet another icon, Sean S. Cunningham (Friday the 13th), the film still holds up as one of the most twisted films in horror.  When Craven presented it to the MPAA, it was instantly labeled with an X rating for its graphic depictions of violence and disturbing content.  After several back and forth cuts of footage, eventually it was given an R rating, resulting in many different versions floating around in the cinematic world.

THE PLOT

Young Mari Collingwood (Sandra Peabody) and her “bad girl” best friend Phyllis Stone (Lucy Grantham) are on their way to New York City to celebrate Mari’s 17th birthday by attending a rock concert.  Although Mari’s parents aren’t too keen on the idea, they decide to let her go and prepare their home for a birthday party when she returns.  As Mari and Phyllis approach the city, they hear a radio news report of a group of escaped convicts who are considered armed and extremely dangerous.  As they walk the streets looking to score some weed for the concert, they stumble across a young guy standing on an apartment stairway and ask him if he’s selling.  He lures them inside and the girls realize that they are now trapped by the criminals they heard of earlier!  This group, led by Krug (David Hess), consists of his drug addicted son Junior (Marc Sheffler), his wild girlfriend Sadie (Jeramie Rain), and his psychotic cousin, Weasel (Fred J. Lincoln). These people have no intensions of making this an easy night for the girls, immediately assaulting and humiliating them.  As the night quickly goes from bad to worse, the girls have no idea what’s in store for them the following morning.

With the plan to head north and leave the country, the gang throws the girls in the trunk of the car and hit the road, only to break down not long after.  This leads them to drag the girls into the nearby woods and have some “fun” with them.  This is where the nightmare truly begins, and the two girls endure hours of complete humiliation and torture.  With Mari’s parents’ growing concern for their missing daughter, and the local law enforcement’s almost hopeless pursuit, the helpless girls’ chances of rescue and survival start to quickly fade away.

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

This movie is definitely not for the faint of heart.  In my opinion, this low-budget film is far from perfect, but for fans of dark and deranged style horror, it’s a film that shouldn’t be overlooked.  Although the film was remade in 2009 (and well done, I might add), I feel that it’s important to watch the original first so you can appreciate the remake for what it is.

It was a very bold move for Wes Craven to create something this depraved and disturbing in the early 1970’s.  That being said, it laid the groundwork for a career that would soon blossom into something timeless and iconic.  With its use of gritty imagery, absurd soundtrack, and very believable and maniacal behavior of the deranged gang, The Last House on the Left will definitely make the viewer feel uneasy and possibly a little dirty long after its viewing!


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The Last House on the Left

It rests on 13 acres of earth over the very center of hell...!

19721 h 24 min
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Director Wes Craven
Producer Sean S. Cunningham, Steve Miner
Runtime 1 h 24 min
Release Date 1 January 1972
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Starring: Sandra Peabody, Lucy Grantham, David Hess, Fred J. Lincoln, Jeramie Rain, Marc Sheffler, Richard Towers, Cynthia Carr, Martin Kove, Steve Miner
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A Nightmare on Elm Street

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“Insomnia can be an unhealthy condition, but in some cases….it just might save your life!”

By the time the 80’s rolled around, the slasher genre was starting to fizzle out.  Just when it looked like all hope was gone, 1984 saw the birth of one of the most iconic horror films of all time in A Nightmare on Elm Street!  Written and directed by horror master Wes Craven (The Last House on the Left, The Hills Have Eyes, Scream), the film still stands strong to this day as one of the most frightening and impactful horror franchises in existence.  Inspired by real documented deaths of sleep deprived people unexplainably dying in their sleep, Craven took this intriguing event and turned it into something that everyone can relate to.  We all have nightmares, and he gave it a name…Freddy!

THE PLOT

Set in 1981 suburbia, the film follows a group of teenage friends that all seem to be having the same problem…their nightmares!  While some of them try to shrug it off simply as a bad dream, Tina (Amanda Wyss) seems to be the most troubled by it.  So much so, that she asks her best friend Nancy (Heather Langenkamp) to come stay with her while her mother is out of town.  Along with Nancy’s boyfriend Glen (Johnny Depp) and Tina’s bad-boy boyfriend Rod (Jsu Garcia), they all try to ease Tina’s mind and assure her that there’s nothing to be afraid of.  Boy, are they wrong!  As night falls and everyone falls asleep, Tina’s nightmare starts again as she is being hunted by the burned, razor gloved dream demon Freddy Krueger, brilliantly played by legendary actor Robert Englund!

As the days pass, it seems like there is nothing that can stop Freddy’s dream stalking as he starts to pick off the teens one by one.  While Nancy tries to survive by keeping herself awake, she starts to put the pieces together learning that there seems to be a connection between their parents and Freddy’s past.  In turn, she discovers that Freddy has a motive, and not just a thirst for random teenage blood!  Now it’s up to Nancy to find some way to stop Freddy, before she too falls victim to his glove.

SHOULD YOU SEE IT?

A Nightmare on Elm Street is easily my favorite (and first) horror movie of all time.  It truly terrified me and caused me to have VERY vivid nightmares of Freddy stalking and killing me in the exact ways as the victims of the movie. I still feel that the scene with Tina and Freddy in her alley is the scariest horror sequence I’ve ever watched. This film is the very reason why I love horror movies as much as I do, so I may be a little biased with this one.  Recently meeting the cast was a dream come true for me, and I’ll never forget it.  The recent passing of Mr. Craven definitely impacted me as well as millions of fans around the world.  He created something so special and gave us one of the most iconic characters in pop culture…Freddy Krueger. Even the non-horror fans know his name, and we all recognize these words: “Whatever you do…DON’T FALL ASLEEP!”


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A Nightmare on Elm Street

If Nancy Doesn't Wake Up Screaming, She Won't Wake Up At All!

19841 h 31 min
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Certification R
Director Wes Craven
Producer Robert Shaye, John Burrows, Sara Risher
Runtime 1 h 31 min
Release Date 15 November 1984
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