

Camping
Happiness and sadness, joy and sorrow at the campsite. Secret letters, hysteria, bullying, hippie romanticism, betrayal and fading love.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students embarks on a camping trip in the mountains, unaware that they are being stalked by a mysterious and menacing figure. As the trip progresses, tensions rise among the students, and they begin to suspect that one of them might be the killer. The isolated setting and escalating paranoia lead to a terrifying confrontation.
Critical Reception
Camping (also known as 'Death Bed') is a cult horror film that gained a following over the years for its unsettling atmosphere and a few memorable performances. While it received a limited release and wasn't a critical darling upon its debut, it has since been appreciated by fans of low-budget horror for its effective suspense and a surprisingly strong performance from Kim Cattrall.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful build-up and eerie atmosphere.
- Noted for an early, memorable performance by Kim Cattrall.
- Criticized by some for its slow pacing and low production values.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to its limited release, but available commentary often highlights its cult status and its effectiveness as a suspenseful thriller, despite its age and budget limitations.
Fun Fact
The film was re-edited and re-released with new footage in 1977 under the title 'Death Bed: The Bed That Eats'. However, the original 'Camping' version is distinct and often preferred by cult film enthusiasts.
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