
Sam
Sam is an American crime drama television series that aired on the CBS network from March 14 to April 18, 1978. It told the story of a Los Angeles police officer, Mike Breen, and his specially-trained police dog, Sam, a Labrador Retriever.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Susie is taken in by a kindly antique dealer after her parents' death. Unbeknownst to her, the dealer is a deranged cannibalistic killer who has a taste for young women. Susie soon finds herself trapped in a nightmarish struggle for survival as she tries to escape the clutches of the sadistic killer and his equally monstrous creations.
Critical Reception
Sam is a low-budget horror film from the late 1970s, often characterized by its gratuitous violence and exploitation elements. It generally received negative reviews from critics and is considered a cult film by some horror enthusiasts for its B-movie appeal.
What Reviewers Say
- Notorious for its shocking and graphic content.
- A prime example of exploitation cinema from its era.
- Often cited for its unsettling atmosphere and grim narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult horror film, but those available often highlight its disturbing nature and historical significance within the exploitation genre.
Fun Fact
Director Al Adamson was known for his prolific output of low-budget exploitation films and often worked with a small, dedicated crew.
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