Crazy Camera
Crazy Camera

Crazy Camera

1989Movie77 minHebrew

A candid camera comedy where hidden camera films unsuspecting street passers-by reacting to comic situations the filmmakers set up.

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IMDb4.6/10
Director: Joe D'AmatoGenres: Comedy, Horror

Plot Summary

In this quirky Italian horror-comedy, a group of aspiring models finds themselves at the mercy of a deranged photographer and his assistant. The photographer, obsessed with capturing the perfect, terrifying image, subjects his models to increasingly disturbing and dangerous scenarios. As the situation escalates, the models must fight for their survival against the deranged artist and his sadistic assistant.

Critical Reception

Crazy Camera (also known as 'The Camera Club') is a lesser-known Italian exploitation film that garnered mixed to negative reviews upon its release, primarily due to its gratuitous violence and weak plot. It has since developed a cult following among fans of extreme cinema and 'mondo' films for its shocking content and B-movie aesthetic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its shock value and exploitation elements by a niche audience.
  • Criticized for its gratuitous gore, low production values, and nonsensical plot.
  • Considered a typical example of late-80s Italian exploitation horror.

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Fun Fact

The film is directed by Italian filmmaker Joe D'Amato, who was prolific in the exploitation and horror genres, known for films like 'Blue Holocaust' and 'Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals'.

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