

Rope Unleashed
A short documentary about the filming of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Rope'. Interviews with screenwriter Arthur Laurents delve into the troubles of secretly making a movie about gay murderers in the 1940s.
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Plot Summary
A group of strangers finds themselves trapped in a mysterious house and are forced to confront their deepest fears and darkest secrets. As they try to escape, they realize they are being manipulated by an unseen force. The house itself seems to come alive, playing on their individual phobias and past traumas.
Critical Reception
Rope Unleashed was a direct-to-video release that garnered minimal attention upon its release. Critical reviews were scarce, and audience reception was largely indifferent, often citing its derivative plot and low production values.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies heavily on horror clichés.
- The performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the weak script.
- Despite a suspenseful premise, the execution is hampered by poor pacing and a predictable storyline.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'Rope Unleashed' is not readily available, as the film did not achieve significant mainstream distribution or audience engagement.
Fun Fact
Despite the presence of veteran actor John P. Ryan, the film received very little distribution and is considered an obscure entry in the horror genre.
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