Slave Contract
Slave Contract

Slave Contract

1982Movie70 minJapanese

A husband happily takes delivery of a new plaything, a woman who has been trained to be a slave and obey his every command however degrading or painful for three months. His wife, however, is a little upset with his new hobby but slowly becomes intrigued…

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IMDb3.6/10
Director: H.G. LewisGenres: Horror, Exploitation

Plot Summary

In this exploitation horror film, a group of individuals are captured and subjected to brutal experiments and torture by a mysterious organization. The narrative follows their desperate attempts to survive and escape their captors, who seem to derive pleasure from their suffering. The film delves into themes of captivity, power dynamics, and extreme violence.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'Slave Contract' is often regarded as a low-budget exploitation film that leans heavily into graphic violence and shock value, typical of its genre during the early 1980s. It received minimal mainstream critical attention and is generally considered a cult film among fans of extreme cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised by some for its raw, uncompromised approach to exploitation themes.
  • Criticized for its excessive gore and lack of substantial plot.
  • Considered a niche film for those who appreciate extreme and transgressive cinema.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'Slave Contract' is not readily available, as it is a niche film that predates widespread online review aggregation.

Fun Fact

H.G. Lewis, known as 'The Godfather of Gore,' directed 'Slave Contract' and was a pioneer in the exploitation film genre, often pushing boundaries with his graphic content.

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