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There's Still Room in Hell
American Dexter travels to Turkey on behalf of a US client in order to put an end to the drug gang leader Ismail. Dexter brings the beautiful blonde Janet as an erotic bait. Ismail shows great interest in Janet, but Dexter suspects he has been double crossed by his American client.
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Plot Summary
Details about the plot are scarce as this film is largely lost, with only fragments and stills believed to exist. It is generally understood to be a psychological horror film exploring themes of isolation and impending doom within a confined space.
Critical Reception
As the film is largely lost and was not widely distributed, there is no discernible critical reception or audience feedback available. Its status is more that of a curio among film historians and collectors of rare horror materials.
What Reviewers Say
Appears to have been an early example of claustrophobic horror.
Little is known about its narrative or directorial style due to its lost status.
Its primary interest lies in its obscurity and rarity.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available due to the film's lost status.
Fun Fact
Despite its obscurity, 'There's Still Room in Hell' is sometimes cited in discussions about the early development of the 'haunted house' or 'trapped' subgenre in horror films, even with its minimal surviving presence.
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