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Strangled
A woman who can use remote viewing to locate the bodies of missing people starts experiencing a feeling of strangulation
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Plot Summary
In a dark and twisted narrative, a group of young adults finds themselves terrorized by a mysterious and brutal killer. As the body count rises, they must uncover the killer's identity before they all become victims of the relentless violence.
Critical Reception
Strangled is a low-budget exploitation horror film that garnered minimal attention upon its release and has largely faded into obscurity. It is generally regarded as a forgettable entry in the slasher subgenre of the early 1980s, often criticized for its weak plot, uninspired direction, and low production values.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks suspense and originality.
Features gratuitous violence with little narrative substance.
Technical aspects are notably amateurish.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Strangled (1982)' is not readily available, indicating a lack of significant audience engagement or discussion.
Fun Fact
Despite its obscurity, 'Strangled' was directed by Gary Graver, who also worked as a cinematographer on various films, including some for Roger Corman.
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