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White Trash
Young hustlers and thieves with only two concerns: getting high and getting off.
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Plot Summary
This low-budget horror-comedy follows a group of friends who embark on a camping trip, only to stumble upon a group of inbred cannibals. As they become the target of the murderous family, they must fight for their survival in a remote, desolate location. The film is known for its graphic violence and dark humor.
Critical Reception
White Trash is a cult film that has gained a following among fans of exploitation and low-budget horror cinema. While critically panned upon release for its gratuitous violence and poor production values, it is often appreciated for its raw, unpolished style and over-the-top gore. Audience reception is polarized, with some finding it hilariously bad and others simply disturbing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relentless gore and unpretentious, trashy aesthetic.
Criticized for its extremely low production quality and offensive subject matter.
Considered a prime example of early 1980s low-budget exploitation filmmaking.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title and subject matter, the film was shot on location in and around Hollywood, Florida.
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