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Absurd (1981)

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Absurd

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Featured in

    • Porno Holocaust - Die Filme des Joe D'Amato (Short 2001)

      Scenes from the film are shown.
    • Joe D'Amato Totally Uncut: The Horror Experience (Video 2001)

      The film is discussed.
    • "The Cinema Snob" Zombie 6: Monster Hunter (TV Episode 2009)

      The film is reviewed.
    • Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)

      The film is mentioned for being banned in the UK. Also, a video case and footage of the film is shown ("Absurd").
    • "The Cinema Snob" Pieces (TV Episode 2011)

      The Snob points out film star Edmund Purdom.

Features

    • Black Sex (1980)

      The soap opera that some characters watch on TV is actually a scene from this earlier D'Amato film, with an alternative voice dubbing the characters.

Followed by

    • Anthropophagus II (2022)

Follows

    • Antropophagus (1980)

Referenced in

    • Pieces (1982)

      Music from this film appears in the US version.
    • Video Violence 2 (Video 1988)

      The film's video case is shown in a video store.
    • Fear, Panic & Censorship (TV Movie 2000)

      The film's video case is shown.
    • Discovering 'Evil Dead' (Video 2002)

    • Ban the Sadist Videos! (Video 2005)

      It is mentioned for being one of the banned films in the UK. Also, the video case is shown ("Absurd").

References

    • Halloween (1978)

      An escaped homicidal maniac targets a young babysitter and her friends, while his doctor/priest and a local sheriff are hot on his pursuit.
    • Antropophagus (1980)

      This film has a similar feel, except the killer is supernatural and not a cannibal; this film is portrayed as a sequel only because it has the same director, Joe D'Amato, and both films have a killer played by writer/star George Eastman.

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