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Schlachtfest des Teufels
At a wedding, the pregnant bride has a premature birth. Many years later there is a bloody series of murders, because the child of that time, now physically and mentally damaged by terrible abuse, begins a cruel vendetta. The "slaughter of the devil" begins.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a road trip to attend a music festival, but their journey takes a gruesome turn when they become stranded in a remote village. They soon discover that the villagers have a sinister tradition involving a grotesque feast and unwilling participants. The friends must fight for their survival against the cannibalistic inhabitants.
Critical Reception
Schlachtfest des Teufels is a low-budget German horror-comedy that garnered a cult following among fans of extreme and unconventional cinema. While its technical aspects are amateurish, its over-the-top gore, dark humor, and sheer audacity have earned it a place in the annals of underground horror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its commitment to extreme gore and black comedy.
Criticized for its amateurish filmmaking and repetitive plot.
Seen as a niche film for fans of shock value and transgressive cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to the film's underground nature, but those who appreciate extreme horror and dark humor tend to find it memorably grotesque and entertaining.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its extensive use of practical effects and gore, often created on a very limited budget.
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