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Clap, You're Dead
A crew that is filming a horror movie is stalked by a mysterious killer who slays three of the beautiful young actresses. There is a main suspect (a crew member that got fired shortly before the first murder occurs, after he had an argument with the first victim), a police inspector that doesn't search for possible other suspects and a dose of sleazy sex
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Plot Summary
A group of former actors are invited to a secluded mansion for a reunion, only to find themselves targeted by a mysterious killer. As paranoia mounts and secrets are revealed, they must uncover the killer's identity before they all become victims. The investigation becomes a deadly game of cat and mouse within the confines of the isolated estate.
Critical Reception
Clap, You're Dead is a lesser-known slasher film from the 1970s that has garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts. While not critically acclaimed upon its release, it is appreciated for its suspenseful atmosphere and early use of slasher tropes. Modern reviews often cite its B-movie charm and some effective scares, though acknowledge its low budget and occasional pacing issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and intriguing mystery.
Noted for its early inclusion of slasher film elements.
Criticized for its predictable plot and low production values.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited distribution, but those available often mention its creepy setting and suspenseful build-up as highlights. Some viewers find the ending anticlimactic, while others appreciate its straightforward horror approach.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget, contributing to its raw and sometimes amateurish aesthetic that has become part of its cult appeal.
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