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S.W.A.P.
Gimmick has a shrink telling Danielle (the interesting, little-used porn actress Lorraine Alraune) she should trade her lifestyle with a welfare patient Babs (amusing Ginger Snaps), as part of her treatment.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a camping trip are stalked and terrorized by a mysterious killer known only as 'The Slasher'. As they try to survive the night, they uncover a dark secret about their own group that may be more dangerous than the killer himself. The film escalates into a brutal fight for survival with shocking twists.
Critical Reception
S.W.A.P. is a lesser-known entry in the slasher subgenre of horror films, often criticized for its low production values and gratuitous violence. However, it has garnered a cult following among fans of exploitation and independent horror for its raw, gritty aesthetic and its surprisingly effective suspenseful moments. Critics were generally dismissive upon its release, with audiences at the time finding it overly graphic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, independent spirit and early slasher elements.
Criticized for its inconsistent pacing and questionable acting.
Acknowledged for its surprisingly effective moments of suspense despite low budget.
Google audience: Audience reviews for S.W.A.P. are scarce due to its niche status. When available, they often highlight its effectiveness as an early, independent horror film, appreciating its grimy atmosphere and shocking moments. However, some viewers find the film's technical aspects and plot underdeveloped.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on 16mm and distributed as part of the grindhouse circuit, contributing to its raw and often grainy aesthetic that has appealed to cult film enthusiasts.
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