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**_Psychic energies draw six students and a teacher to The Rock_** Shot in the spring of 1987, this takes bits from three prior 80s’ movies and meshes them together with the unique setting of the landmark Alcatraz Island. The films I’m t...


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A man visits Alcatraz prison after having dreams about all the people who died there. When he gets there, his brother is possessed by an evil cannibal demon. The ghost of a female heavy metal singer who was killed there tries to help the man fight the monster.
A young woman, Alex, is plagued by nightmares of her twin sister, Brenda, who vanished years ago. She travels to a remote island prison, Slaughterhouse Rock, where Brenda was last seen. Alex believes Brenda is alive and seeks answers, but finds herself entangled in a deadly conspiracy involving inmates, guards, and a mysterious cult that sacrifices prisoners to a demonic entity.
Slaughterhouse Rock is a cult classic known for its unique blend of horror, comedy, and musical numbers. While it received mixed to negative reviews upon its initial release, it has since gained a cult following for its over-the-top style, bizarre musical sequences, and generally campy nature. It's often cited as a prime example of late 80s low-budget genre filmmaking.
Enjoys a cult following for its sheer absurdity and campy execution.
Praised for its unique, albeit bizarre, musical interludes within a horror setting.
Often criticized for its low production values and uneven tone.
Google audience: Audience reception is divided, with many finding the film to be hilariously bad and entertaining due to its campiness, while others find it unwatchable due to its nonsensical plot and poor execution.
The film features several original songs performed by the cast, which are integral to the plot and contribute to its unique musical-horror hybrid genre.
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**_Psychic energies draw six students and a teacher to The Rock_** Shot in the spring of 1987, this takes bits from three prior 80s’ movies and meshes them together with the unique setting of the landmark Alcatraz Island. The films I’m t...