
Conspiracy of Terror
A husband-and-wife detective team investigate the existence of lethal Satanic cults , while the husband battles with his Orthodox Jewish parents who haven't forgiven him for marrying a Gentile woman.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people go on vacation to a secluded beach house, only to discover that a bizarre cult is performing gruesome rituals in the area. They soon find themselves targeted by the sinister group, leading to a terrifying fight for survival against a backdrop of extreme violence and depravity.
Critical Reception
Conspiracy of Terror is a notorious exploitation horror film known for its graphic content and unsettling themes. While it has a cult following among fans of extreme cinema, it was largely panned by mainstream critics for its gratuitous violence and poor filmmaking. It is often cited as an example of the more extreme end of the giallo and exploitation genres.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised by cult film enthusiasts for its shocking gore and unsettling atmosphere.
- Criticized for its exploitative nature and often inept filmmaking.
- Seen as a prime example of extreme 1970s horror exploitation.
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Fun Fact
The film is infamous for its graphic and disturbing imagery, including scenes of cannibalism and ritualistic violence, making it a challenging watch even for seasoned horror fans.
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