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Devil's Rock
Sam, a sheep-driver, arranges a village concert to raise funds for a seaside restaurant, and saves a young girl who is carried out to sea by the current and is stranded on Devil's Rock.
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Plot Summary
A group of people are stranded on a mysterious island known as Devil's Rock. They soon discover that the island is inhabited by strange creatures and that a sinister force is at play. As they try to escape, they must confront their deepest fears and unravel the island's dark secrets.
Critical Reception
Devil's Rock is a low-budget horror film notorious for its amateurish production values and convoluted plot. While it has gained a cult following over the years for its unintentional humor and Ed Wood's unique directorial style, it was not well-received by critics upon its release and is generally considered one of Wood's lesser works.
What Reviewers Say
Despite its flaws, the film offers a glimpse into Ed Wood's early directorial efforts.
The plot is often nonsensical, contributing to its cult appeal.
The low-budget nature and earnest, if misguided, execution are key features for fans.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's obscurity and age, but those that exist often highlight its unintentional comedic value and Ed Wood's signature style, making it a curiosity for fans of cult cinema.
Fun Fact
Devil's Rock was one of Edward D. Wood Jr.'s earliest directorial efforts, predating his more infamous films like 'Plan 9 from Outer Space'.
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