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A Weekend of Deceased Persons
Very black and grotesque comedy about the little office-worker Tase and his death wife Kata. She died in hospital in Skopje, the capital of Macedonia, but the nurses mixed her body with someone else. Then he must make exchange of bodies with Klime, the banker. But Tase lives in Prilep and Klime lives even in Ohrid. Then it becomes tragicomedy!
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Plot Summary
A group of young adults on a camping trip find themselves hunted by a deranged killer. The film blends slasher tropes with dark humor as the protagonists attempt to survive the night. It follows the typical structure of a low-budget horror film from the era, focusing on suspense and gore.
Critical Reception
This film is largely forgotten and has received minimal critical attention. It is generally considered a low-budget, obscure entry in the late 1980s slasher genre, often overlooked in favor of more prominent titles. Audience reception is similarly niche, appealing primarily to hardcore fans of direct-to-video horror.
What Reviewers Say
A forgettable slasher film with minimal impact.
Lacks originality and memorable scares.
Best suited for fans of obscure 80s horror.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available, indicating a lack of widespread audience engagement or discussion.
Fun Fact
The film was released direct-to-video and is part of a series of low-budget horror films by director David A. Prior, often noted for their minimal production values.
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