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Triumph des Todes oder Das große Massakerspiel
This time it is not the king who dies, but the people. Individuals, couples and entire crowds die. All twenty or so scenes are fatal. Doctors accuse politicians of guilt and vice versa. The cause of the great dying is unknown. It is generally assumed to be a disease.
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Plot Summary
A group of individuals are invited to a remote castle by a mysterious host, only to discover they are pawns in a deadly game of survival. As the night progresses, they are systematically hunted and killed by sadistic masked figures. The survivors must fight for their lives and uncover the true motive behind the gruesome massacre.
Critical Reception
While not a mainstream critical success, 'Triumph des Todes' is recognized by exploitation and horror film enthusiasts for its brutal and unflinching gore. It is often cited as an early example of the 'death game' subgenre, though its narrative complexity is minimal, focusing primarily on shock value.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its extreme gore and early entry into the death game trope.
Criticized for its thin plot and reliance on shock tactics.
Considered a cult classic within extreme horror circles.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this niche horror film, but those available often highlight its extreme violence and gore, appealing to fans of the transgressive horror genre.
Fun Fact
Director Joe D'Amato, also known as Aristide Massaccesi, was a prolific filmmaker who worked across various genres, but he gained particular notoriety for his contributions to Italian horror and erotic films.
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