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Plot Summary
A young woman becomes the target of a ruthless criminal gang after witnessing a murder. She is forced to flee and fight for her life as the gang relentlessly pursues her through a series of violent encounters. The film explores themes of survival and the dark side of human nature.
Critical Reception
Herschell Gordon Lewis's 'Woman His Prey' is a lesser-known but characteristic exploitation film of the early 1970s. It received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its graphic violence and low production values, though some acknowledged its attempts at suspense within the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Notorious for its graphic content and questionable plot.
- A prime example of the exploitation cinema of its era.
- Lacks significant critical acclaim due to its amateurish execution.
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Fun Fact
Herschell Gordon Lewis, known as the 'Godfather of Gore', directed this film but it is not among his more famous or widely discussed works like 'Blood Feast'.
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