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Maniac Nurses
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Plot Summary
A group of young women takes a job as nurses at a remote hospital, only to discover that the previous staff was brutally murdered. As they begin their duties, they realize they are being stalked by a mysterious assailant with a penchant for surgical instruments. They must fight for their survival against the killer who seems to be targeting them one by one.
Critical Reception
Maniac Nurses is a low-budget Japanese horror film that garnered a cult following among fans of extreme and exploitation cinema. It is often cited for its graphic violence and gore, which were characteristic of some horror films of the era. While not critically acclaimed by mainstream critics, it found an audience appreciative of its niche genre elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relentless gore and shock value.
Criticized for its thin plot and weak acting.
Considered a typical example of V-cinema exploitation horror.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Maniac Nurses (1992)' is not readily available or widely aggregated, making it difficult to summarize specific audience likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a wave of Japanese V-cinema horror productions that often prioritized graphic content and experimental themes over traditional filmmaking techniques.
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