

Fun and Games
The daughter of a British prison governor returns from an American finishing school, and chases after the inmates of her Dad's prison.
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Plot Summary
A young couple is invited to a remote island mansion by a wealthy and eccentric millionaire who subjects them to a series of increasingly disturbing and dangerous games. As the night progresses, the couple realizes that the games are a sinister plot to drive them to madness and violence. They must find a way to escape the island and the millionaire's deadly game before they become his next victims.
Critical Reception
Fun and Games is a low-budget horror film from the early 1970s that received limited distribution and critical attention. It is often remembered for its unsettling premise and attempts at psychological horror, though its execution is frequently criticized for pacing and predictability. The film has gained a cult following over the years among fans of obscure horror cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a dark psychological thriller with a disturbing premise.
- Pacing and execution are often cited as weaknesses.
- Has a cult following for its obscurity and unsettling nature.
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Fun Fact
Director Del Tenney also directed the cult classic horror film 'I Was a Teenage Frankenstein' (1957).
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