10 Best Video Nasties (And Why They Were Banned)

10. Last House On The Left

Wes Craven's most controversial film, focuses on a psychotic gang of fugitives who kidnap, torture and murder two teenage girls. Thereafter the gang unknowingly seek shelter at the home of one of their victims, whose parents exact bloody revenge when they realise what has befallen their daughter.

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Due to its unflinching depiction of torture, rape and murder the film drew heavy critical fire on both sides of the pond. US audiences were reported to have fainted, vomited and allegedly, one cinemagoer suffered a heart attack.

Craven maintained that he intended the film as a statement on the Vietnam war and was surprised by the reactions it provoked, even among its cast. Fred J. Lincoln who played "Weasel" calls Last House the worst movie he'd ever made and to this day, Sandra Peabody (Mari) refuses to talk about it.

Critics Siskel and Ebert represented both sides of the argument. In his rating, Siskel awarded one star and called it the "Sickest film of the year" whereas Ebert gave it three and a half, describing it as: "a tough, bitter little movie, about four times as good as you'd expect."

In the UK Last House was banned, until 2002 when it received 30 seconds of cuts from the torture scenes. It finally passed uncut in March 2008, thirty-six years after its initial release.

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