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An outcast military cadet taps into a way to summon demons and cast spells on his tormentors through his computer. Votes: 4, Released with 3 minutes 34 seconds cut in ; released uncut in The movie was once cited as a video nasty in the UK following its release on the Videospace label. It remained banned for a number of years as part of the Video Recordings Act , thanks to its gory climax and themes of satanism.
The film was reclassified and re-released in but with over three minutes of cuts which included the removal of most of the gore from the climax. It was then subsequently passed complete by the BBFC in and is now available in both an uncut form and a version re-edited by the distributors to tighten up the dialogue. Anton LaVey, the late founder and High Priest of the Church of Satan, was a great fan of the film and considered it to be very Satanic.
Actor Clint Howard said that director Eric Weston's original version of the film that was submitted to the MPAA was longer, and contained more blood, gore, and nudity than the unrated version of the film. R 84 min Horror, Thriller. A paranoid writer is unable to get started on his second novel. He hires a secretary and then his troubles really begin. Released with 51 seconds cut in The current UK version rated 18 has 3 cuts- most of a rape scene, all of Suzanne's death, and the shot of her dead in the shower there was plenty of blood on her naked body so cuts were required.
There is 51s cut in total. In a documentary on the DVD of Blood on Satan's Claw Hayden says that this is the only movie she regrets making and was not the film she had made originally. Not Rated min Documentary, Horror. R 82 min Crime, Drama, Thriller. A mean trashy exploitation picture about three convicts who escape from jail and hole up at the house of a black minister. There are a few nasty scenes where the minister's family is being See full summary ».
Director: Robert A. No UK re-release. Fight For Your Life was denied a British theatrical release in , but a video release the following year allowed the public brief access to the film before it wound up on the video nasties list and was outlawed.
It is notable for being the only 'video nasty' to appear on the list due to language, specifically the racism displayed by Sanderson's character. Not Rated 86 min Horror. A New England home is terrorized by a series of murders, unbeknownst to the guests that a gruesome secret is hiding in the basement. Votes: 13, Passed with over 4 minutes cut in ; re-released with 33 seconds cut in ; released uncut in The original cinema version was heavily cut with edits to the poker murder and the slashing of Ann's throat, and this print was later released on video prior to the UK's Video Recordings Act and subsequently banned as a video nasty.
The film was made officially available in , though the print had been pre-edited by 34 seconds removing the cinema cuts and then additionally cut by 4 minutes 11 seconds with further cuts to the opening stabbing, the bat attack, Norman's throat being torn out by Freudstein and tracking shots of mutilated bodies in the basement.
The film was again released in though this print had been heavily pre-cut by the distributors and removed 7 minutes 27 seconds of footage, thus rendering much of the film unintelligible. The Vipco DVD issue restored nearly all of the film's prior edits but was cut by 33 secs by the BBFC with lesser edits made to the poker murder and a throat cutting.
Although willing to release the movie uncut, the film had recently been prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act following the discovery of bootleg copies of the uncut version, leaving the BBFC no choice but to cut the film.
All the cuts were finally waived for the Arrow DVD. The Anchor Bay DVD version was later released uncut, containing all the gore and violence from the original version.
R 91 min Horror, Thriller. Two low-life punks invite themselves to a party at a posh villa and after being taunted by their snobbish hosts, hold everyone hostage and subject them to various forms of torture and mayhem. The House on the Edge of the Park - Released with 11 minutes 43 seconds cut in ; re-released with 42 seconds cut in The House on the Edge of the Park was initially rejected for a UK cinema certificate by the BBFC when first submitted in March , and later found itself on the DPP list of "video nasties" when it was revealed that the uncut version was readily available on UK video.
When it was eventually passed by the BBFC in July , it was cut by 11 minutes and 43 secs, with almost all of the rape and violence either replaced or removed entirely. It was resubmitted in and received an almost uncut release, now only being cut at 37 seconds. Once during an interview about the making of the film, Ruggero Deodato was asked about his initial thoughts of the script when he first read it.
He responded: "I thought it was too violent. I make violent films, but softer ones. But this film was full of violence, and that made me uncomfortable. But when I first read it, I found it quite disturbing. The House on the Edge of the Park is one of the films included in their remit to examine. R min Horror, Thriller. An aspiring writer is repeatedly gang-raped, humiliated, and left for dead by four men she systematically hunts down to seek revenge.
Votes: 27, I Spit on Your Grave - Released with 7 minutes 2 seconds cut in ; re-released with 3 minutes cut in The film received a limited release, with a wider release in Prominent film critics condemned the film for its graphic violence and lengthy depictions of gang rape, and the motion picture remains controversial to this day.
Many nations, such as Ireland, Norway, Iceland, and West Germany, banned the film altogether, claiming that it "glorified violence against women". Canada initially banned the film, but in the s decided to allow its individual provinces to decide whether to permit its release.
In , the film survived an appeal to ban it. It continued to be sold until , when another reclassification caused its ban in Australia. The Office of Film and Literature Classification justified this decision by reasoning that castration is not sexual violence Australian censorship law forbids the release of films that depict scenes of sexual violence as acceptable or justified. In the United Kingdom, the film was branded a "video nasty". It appeared on the Director of Public Prosecutions's list of prosecutable films until , when a heavily-cut version of was released with an 18 certificate.
In New Zealand, the uncut version of the film minutes was classified in as R20 with the descriptive note "Contains graphic violence, content may disturb". Other versions with shorter running times 96 minutes were also classified in and , and received the same classification. The Irish Film Board has again banned the film from sale. Having been banned for many years in the country, the new Blu-ray and DVD uncensored edition has been prohibited from purchase by retailers due to the nature of the film.
Not Rated 99 min Horror, Romance. Island of Death - Refused a video certificate in as Psychic Killer II; released with 4m 9s cut in ; released uncut September Not Rated 86 min Horror, War.
The Beast is a rapacious, squat, mongoloid sex fiend which she uses to torture and molest female prisoners while the Nazis watch. The film is currently banned in Australia due to offensive depictions of sexual violence and extreme impact violence throughout. The film is also currently banned in the UK as well.
Due to the film's graphic nature, It has been banned from several countries and remains banned in some countries to this day.
In , the Australian Classification Board banned the film for "excessive sexual violence" and the film remains banned in Australia to this day. The film is banned elsewhere too, such as the United Kingdom where it was originally prosecuted as a Video Nasty. R 87 min Adventure, Horror. Waldemar, the renowned adventurer, joins an expedition to find the Yeti in the Himalayas. While hiking the mountains, he's captured by two cannibalistic demon nymphets guarding a remote It has never been released in the UK.
R 84 min Crime, Horror, Thriller. Two teenage girls heading to a rock concert for one's birthday try to score marijuana in the city, where they are kidnapped and brutalized by a gang of psychopathic convicts. Refused a video certificate and passed with 31 seconds cut in ; passed uncut on 17 March The film was censored in many countries, and was particularly controversial in the United Kingdom.
The film was refused a certificate for cinema release by the BBFC in due to scenes of sadism and violence. During the early s home video boom, the film was released uncut save for an incidental, gore-free scene with the comedy cops, and the end credit roll as a video that did not fall under their remit at the time.
This changed when the "video nasty" scare which started in led to the Video Recordings Act This in turn banned the film as one of the Department of Public Prosecutions list of "video nasties. However it had built a cult reputation in the UK, plus critics such as Mark Kermode began to laud the film as an important piece of work.
In , the film was again presented to the BBFC for certification and it was again refused. It was granted a license for a one-off showing in Leicester in June , after which the BBFC again declared that the film would not receive any form of certification.
During the appeal, film critic Mark Kermode was called in as a horror expert to make a case for the film's historical importance. However, after his report, the committee not only upheld the cuts but doubled them.
The film was eventually given an 18 certificate with 31 seconds of cuts on July 17, and was released in the UK on DVD in May The cut scenes were viewable as a slideshow extra on the disc, and there was a weblink to a website where the cut scenes could be viewed.
Rare or lost scenes Some small cuts from the original, completely uncut, minute film are still rare today and many different versions exists on both DVD and VHS releases with different cuts in many of them from different countries. To get a completely uncut version is difficult as even some cinema machinists themselves cut scenes out from the movie before showing it in theaters and drive-ins during the s; many copies were cut or "hacked to pieces" and because of this some scenes have become rarities.
According to Wes Craven, some people who were offended by the movie even stole copies of the original film and burned them. Some incomplete scenes are: "Lesbian rape scene" - One scene long-thought lost, except as a photographic still, is the two female victims forced to commit sexual acts on each other in the woods.
In the Krug and Company cut, Mari is still alive when her parents find her. She tells her parents what happened to her and Phyllis before dying in front of them.
Not Rated 96 min Horror, War. A Jewish WWII survivor revisits the ruins of a hellish concentration camp, and the memories are still vivid.
How did she escape the humiliation, the tortures, and the destruction of human flesh? How did she flee from Gestapo's last orgy? R 65 min Horror, Thriller. Three criminals on a murder spree arrives at a farmhouse, where a girl is living with her paralyzed grandfather. Director: Frederick R.
Released uncut in The film gained notoriety in when it was designated a video nasty in the UK and appeared on the director of public prosecution's list of banned films. It remained unavailable until Not Rated 96 min Drama, Thriller, War.
Two female Army agents go undercover at a Nazi prison camp to get information from a scientist being held there. Refused a certificate in It was finally passed uncut in Not Rated 97 min Horror. Police try to capture someone who is commiting ritual murders of women during Mardi Gras in New Orleans. R 83 min Horror, Sci-Fi. A doctor tries to save his son's life through a complicated heart transplant operation, the involuntary donor being a gorilla.
Eventually, the young man turns into a violent hybrid beast. Night of the Bloody Apes. Released with approximately 3 minutes of pre-cuts in ; later released uncut in Not Rated 92 min Horror.
An anthropologist and his students attempt to track down a Bigfoot responsible for a rash of violent murders, only to uncover something even more sinister. Director: James C. Released with 1 minute 41 seconds cut in Though hardly convincing, the violence is extremely graphic and helped to propel the film released on video in the UK by Iver Film Services onto the video nasties list. The film remained banned until , when Vipco resubmitted it to the British Board of Film Classification, who agreed to pass it with an 18 certificate as long as one minute and forty-one seconds' worth of gory mayhem was deleted.
Almost all of the violent scenes were trimmed, but the castration of the biker and the removal of a student's intestines for use as a flail were removed completely. If the film were submitted to the BBFC now, however, it would most likely be passed uncut. Cooke , Mik Cribben. Re-released with 3 minutes of pre-cuts in Nightmare gained instant notoriety among horror fans when it was banned in the UK as a video nasty and its distributor was sentenced to 18 months in prison for refusing to edit out a sequence lasting one second from the film.
X 80 min Horror. A so-called "snuff" movie involving the exploits of a cult leader leading a gang of bikers in a series of supposedly real killings on film. Passed uncut in Snuff is a splatter film, and is most notorious for being marketed as if it were an actual snuff film. This picture contributed to the urban legend of snuff films, although the concept did not originate with it.
Not Rated 94 min Drama, Thriller, War. Near the end of WW2, prisoners of war are used in experiments to perfect the "Aryan" race. SS Experiment Camp - Released uncut in The film was banned in some countries, including the United Kingdom, where the film was subject to prosecution as one of the films known as "video nasties", a title used in the press and by campaigners that came to be used for a list of films that could be found obscene under the Obscene Publications Act.
Bizarre Magazine, in a overview of the Naziploitation genre, said the following: "Its advertising campaign, an image of a semi-naked woman hanging upside-down from a crucifix, was instrumental in bringing unwanted attention to the Nasties, although, beyond that, its infamy is unwarranted". A similar view of it was taken by the British Board of Film Classification, who passed it uncut the next year, noting "Despite the questionable taste of basing an exploitation film in a concentration camp, the sexual activity itself was consensual and the level of potentially eroticised violence sufficiently limited".
R min Horror, Mystery, Thriller. An American writer in Rome is stalked and harassed by a serial killer who is murdering everyone associated with his work on his latest book.
Votes: 22, Released with 5 seconds cut in ; released uncut in The film was released in Italy and throughout most of Europe without experiencing any reported censorship problems, but was classified, prosecuted and banned as a "video nasty" in the United Kingdom.
Its theatrical distribution in the United States was delayed until , when it was released in a heavily censored version under the title Unsane. In its cut form, Tenebrae received a mostly negative critical reception, but the original, fully restored version later became widely available for reappraisal.
A woman is pursued by her murderous, psychopathic twin sister in the days leading up to their birthday. Director: Ovidio G. There Was a Little Girl renamed Madhouse for the video market was released four times on video. A watered-down, cut and edited version was released on VHS in America by Virgin-Label, discontinued and was released again five years later The film's graphic content got it classified as a "video nasty" by the BBFC, and the film never saw a theatrical release in the United Kingdom.
R 89 min Horror, Sci-Fi. After drug crops are sprayed with a chemical by a passing airplane, the growers of the crop are poisoned by the chemical and turn into zombie-like mutants.
Toxic Zombies - No UK re-release. The film was directed by Charles McCrann, who also acted in the film. It was classified as a video nasty in the UK during the s. R 84 min Horror, Mystery, Thriller.
The murder of a wealthy countess, which was erroneously deemed suicide, triggers a chain reaction of brutal killings in the surrounding bay area, as several unscrupulous characters try to take over her large estate.
Votes: 10, Easily Bava's most intensely violent film, its emphasis on graphically bloody murder set pieces was hugely influential on the slasher film subgenre that would follow a decade later. Strangers searching for a young woman's missing father arrive at a tropical island where a doctor desperately seeks the cause and cure of a recent epidemic of the undead. When the film was released in it was scorned for its extremely bloody content, notably by the UK's Conservative government.
Zombi 2 was released in the UK in the early s as Zombie Flesh Eaters, which was passed with nearly 2 minutes of cuts for cinema exhibition. The original Australian version of the film used this cut. It was later released in the same "X" version on video. Some time later, the distributor decided to release a "Strong Uncut Version" on video, which caused it to be placed on the Director of Public Prosecutions list of "video nasties".
Three scenes in particular were criticized by the British Parliament for their bloody and graphic content. The eye gouge scene through a splinter, the zombie feast scene, and the scene in which a petrified Susan has her throat excavated by a zombie conquistador. A cut version of the film was released in the early s, although the video's sleeve notes mistakenly described the film as being uncut.
The film was re-submitted in , and an "Extreme Version" was passed, with only minimal cuts to the eye gouge scene, and the zombie feast.
The British Board of Film Classification did not have a problem passing the movie uncut, but as it was still classed as having been prosecuted for obscenity, they could not by law. By it was removed from the list of obscene publications and was finally passed uncut, and released as part of the Video Nasties: The Definitive Guide DVD box set. R 87 min Horror. A young woman inherits an old hotel in Louisiana where, following a series of supernatural "accidents", she learns that the building was built over one of the entrances to Hell.
The Beyond - Released with approximately 2 minutes cut in ; re-released uncut in This movie was not prosecuted. Seven Doors of Death. Besides changing the name of the film, the film was heavily edited to tone down the film's graphic murder sequences with a new musical score. This alternately titled re-edited version was quickly released on video by Thriller Video. R 82 min Horror. South Koreans are concerned that spectators at the Olympic events will display the despised rising sun flag.
They want it banned because to them the flag is the equivalent of what the Nazi swastika represents to the Jews, victims of Nazi Germany in WW II where over 6 million people were killed in the Holocaust. The rising sun flag is akin to a symbol of the devil to Asians and Koreans, just like how the swastika is a symbol of Nazis which reminds Europeans of invasion and horror.
Tokyo Olympic organizers say they have no plans to restrict public use of the flag during the games, noting its wide use in commercial products and that it does not have any political connotations. The comparison here is with the Confederate flag from the U. S Civil War that is still displayed in former Confederate states in the southern U.
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