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**_Offbeat Western set in rural southeast Australia_** I’ve seen a few Australian Westerns, like “Quigley Down Under” and “The Proposition,” but I’ve never heard of this one, the curiously titled “Inn of the Damned,” which sounds more li...


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A sheriff investigates why the guests at a local hostelry check in, but never check out.
A young couple traveling through the Australian outback seeks refuge at a remote inn after their car breaks down. They soon discover the inn's inhabitants are sinister and have dark intentions. As they try to escape, they uncover a terrifying secret about the inn's history and its connection to a series of disappearances.
Inn of the Damned is a cult classic Australian horror film that garnered a modest following for its atmospheric tension and grisly effects, though it was not widely released or critically acclaimed upon its initial debut.
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and suspenseful build-up.
Noted for its surprisingly graphic violence for its time.
Some critics found the plot predictable but appreciated its B-movie charm.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to limited release, but those available often highlight the film's creepy setting and effective scares within the horror genre context.
The film was shot on a very low budget, contributing to its raw and independent feel, and was initially banned in some Australian territories due to its violent content.
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**_Offbeat Western set in rural southeast Australia_** I’ve seen a few Australian Westerns, like “Quigley Down Under” and “The Proposition,” but I’ve never heard of this one, the curiously titled “Inn of the Damned,” which sounds more li...