Snuff
Director: Michael Findlay, Horacio Fredriksson, Simon Nuchtern
Actors: Margarita Amuchástegui, Tina Austin, Ana Carro
PlotA group of young women living in Argentina becomes entangled with a cult led by the enigmatic and sadistic Satan, who orchestrates a series of brutal and shocking events. The cult's influence ensnares all who come into contact with it, leading to chaos and fear. Terry, an affluent American film producer, arrives in Argentina with his girlfriend Angel, unknowingly stepping into this web of terror. As they navigate their burgeoning relationship amidst exotic locales, they inadvertently attract the attention of Satan and his followers.
Terry's involvement in the local culture and curiosity about the cult draws him deeper into a nightmarish scenario. As sinister rituals and violent acts unfold around them, the lines between reality and horror begin to blur. With the shocking nature of the cult's activities intensifying, the sense of dread escalates, all leading toward a harrowing climax that leaves a lasting psychological impact on all those involved. The story captures an atmosphere of dread and unease, weaving a narrative that crescendos to a powerful conclusion.
Writers: Michael Findlay, Walter E. Sear
Release Date: 19 Jun 1976
Runtime: 80 min
Rating: X
Country: United States, Canada, Argentina
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
'Snuff' is an incoherent curiosity from a bygone era, best appreciated by enthusiasts of controversial cinema, featuring an impressive video presentation and decent extras.
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