


Death Feud
While in town on shore leave, Joe meets, falls in love with and proposes to Anne, a beautiful woman he rescues from an attacker. Anne, however, has a past: she's a prostitute and a former heroin addict on the run from her well-connected pimp, Harry. With the help of his friend, Chris, Joe must make sure Harry can never threaten Anne again.
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Plot Summary
A group of bank robbers, after a botched heist, seek refuge in an abandoned mansion. Little do they know, the mansion is inhabited by a deranged killer who begins to pick them off one by one. As their numbers dwindle, the remaining survivors must fight for their lives against the relentless and brutal antagonist.
Critical Reception
Death Feud is a low-budget slasher film that garnered minimal attention upon its release. It is often overlooked in discussions of 1980s horror, with critics pointing to its predictable plot and uninspired execution. Audience reception was generally lukewarm, with some appreciating its straightforward gore while others found it lacking in originality and suspense.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on gore and jump scares.
- Lacks significant character development or plot innovation.
- A forgettable entry in the slasher genre.
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Fun Fact
Despite its small release, "Death Feud" has gained a cult following among fans of obscure 1980s horror films, particularly for its unique killer and surprisingly brutal death scenes.
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