Director: Steven L. Smith•Genres: Horror, Comedy, Gore
A group of friends embark on a camping trip that turns into a nightmarish ordeal. When they stumble upon a secluded cabin inhabited by a deranged killer, their fun outing transforms into a brutal fight for survival. The film chronicles their increasingly desperate attempts to escape the relentless pursuit of their tormentor.
Total Debauchery is a cult classic within the independent horror community, primarily known for its extreme gore and black humor. It is often cited for its low-budget charm and unapologetic embrace of exploitation film tropes. While not critically acclaimed in mainstream circles, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of extreme and unconventional horror.
Praised for its unbridled gore and shock value.
Noted for its raw, independent filmmaking spirit.
Criticized by some for its lack of sophisticated plot or character development.
Google audience: Audience reviews are polarized, with many appreciating its extreme horror elements and cult status, while others find it too gratuitous and lacking in plot substance.
The film was made on an extremely low budget, with many of its practical effects achieved through creative and often gruesome DIY methods by the cast and crew.
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