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Country Cuzzins
A young woman living in L.A. goes back to her family's homestead way up in the mountains for a family reunion. At first put off by her relatives' hillbilly ways, she soon decides to let her hair down and join in the fun. Before she leaves she invites them all to stop by her place in Los Angeles if they're ever in the area. They soon are, and they do.
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Plot Summary
A group of city dwellers travels to the countryside for a vacation, only to find themselves terrorized by a family of inbred cannibals. The film follows their desperate attempts to survive the onslaught.
Critical Reception
Country Cuzzins is a low-budget exploitation horror film that garnered a cult following for its campy humor and gore. While not critically acclaimed, it's remembered as a quirky entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Often cited for its hilariously bad acting and over-the-top gore.
A prime example of 1970s exploitation cinema.
Despite its flaws, it has a dedicated fanbase for its sheer audacity.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those that exist often highlight its cult status and enjoyment for its B-movie charm and unintentional humor.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, contributing to its raw and unpolished aesthetic that has become part of its appeal for cult film enthusiasts.
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