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The Last House on the Left

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
43K
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Sandra Peabody in The Last House on the Left (1972)
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 psychotic convicts.
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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Wes Craven
  • Writers
    • Wes Craven
    • Ulla Isaksson
  • Stars
    • Sandra Peabody
    • Lucy Grantham
    • David Hess
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    43K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wes Craven
    • Writers
      • Wes Craven
      • Ulla Isaksson
    • Stars
      • Sandra Peabody
      • Lucy Grantham
      • David Hess
    • 571User reviews
    • 155Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sandra Peabody
    Sandra Peabody
    • Mari Collingwood
    • (as Sandra Cassell)
    Lucy Grantham
    Lucy Grantham
    • Phyllis Stone
    David Hess
    David Hess
    • Krug Stillo
    • (as David A. Hess)
    Fred J. Lincoln
    Fred J. Lincoln
    • Fred 'Weasel' Podowski
    • (as Fred Lincoln)
    Jeramie Rain
    Jeramie Rain
    • Sadie
    Marc Sheffler
    Marc Sheffler
    • Junior Stillo
    Richard Towers
    Richard Towers
    • Dr. John Collingwood
    • (as Gaylord St. James)
    Cynthia Carr
    Cynthia Carr
    • Estelle Collingwood
    Ada Washington
    • Ada
    Marshall Anker
    • Sheriff
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Deputy
    Ray Edwards
    • Postman
    Jonathan Craven
    Jonathan Craven
    • Boy with Balloon
    • (uncredited)
    Anthony J. Forcelli
    • Ice Cream Store Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Miner
    Steve Miner
    • Hippie Taunting Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Wes Craven
    • Writers
      • Wes Craven
      • Ulla Isaksson
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    User reviews571

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    BaronBl00d

    Rather Interesting Low Budget Film.....

    I found this film to be rather interesting in a number of ways. Yes, I would agree that it has many unpleasantries throughout the film: two women are raped, stabbed, shot, and brutally killed, one man loses his manhood in a rather disconcerting fashion, and another man is chainsawed to bits. Yet, through all this, the film has many highlights when viewed as a product of its time and with regard to its importance to the horror genre. The film creates a disturbing atmosphere which really affects the viewer. The murders are cold-blooded and yet not glorified in any manner. The acting, although for the most part amateurish, is restrained and believable. A must see for any student of the horror genre.
    6claudio_carvalho

    A Raw Low Budget Movie

    On the eve of her seventeenth birthday, Mari Collingwood (Sandra Cassel) tells her parents that she is going to the concert of underground band Bloodlust in New York with her friend Phyllis Stone (Lucy Grantham). She borrows the family's car and heads with her friend to a dangerous neighborhood in the city. Meanwhile, the sadistic and cruel escapees Krug Stillo (David A. Hess) and Fred 'Weasel' Podowski (Fred Lincoln) are hidden in a hideout with their partners Sadie (Jeramie Rain) and Krug's addicted son Junior Stillo (Marc Sheffler) after killing two guards and one shepherd in their runaway. The two girls seek marijuana near the theater and meet Junior that offers some Colombian grass to them. They go to his apartment and are subdued by the criminals that rape Phyllis. On the next morning, they hide the girls in the trunk of their convertible and head to Canada. However, they have a problem with the car's rod and they stop on the road close to Mari's house. When Phyllis tries to escape, the gang stabs her to death and shots Mari after humiliating and raping them. They seek shelter in Mari's home, but during the night, her mother overhears a conversation of the criminals saying that they have killed her daughter. She tells her husband, and they plot a scheme to revenge the death of their princess.

    A couple of days ago I saw the 2009 remake of "The Last House on the Left" and I decided to see the original 1972 version, which is a raw low budget movie based on the storyline of 1960 Ingmar Bergman's "Jungfrukällan". The 1972 movie has a more realistic and simpler story and the weakest part are the two clumsy redneck policemen that are ridiculous and never funny. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Aniversário Macabro" ("Macabre Birthday")

    Note: On 07 July 2020, I saw this film again.

    Note: On 14 Mar 2024, I saw this film again.
    6tamstrat

    Haunting movie

    I first saw Last House on the Left at the age of 18 at the drive in with my best girlfriend. This movie, an early outing by horror maven Wes Craven was so disturbing to me that 26 years later I am still haunted by the images on the screen. The story, of 2 young girls, approximately the same age I was when I saw the film, of being abducted, tortured, raped and then murdered is not for the faint of heart. The brutality and violence was staggering, and the film spoke volumes of the depravity of the human soul. I remember driving home with my girlfriend after watching this, and both of us were dead silent, each contemplating what we had watched and knowing that something like that could happen to us. This movie is one I know without a doubt, that I will never again watch, and now, being the parent of a daughter myself, I could never watch it and then allow her out of the house again. This is not a monster movie, the MONSTERS are human and all too real, especially in today's society filled with Ted Bundy's and The Green River Killer, this movie hits too close to home and leaves the viewer depressed and saddened at what human beings are capable of doing to other innocent people. Watch it if you dare, but be prepared to be left with a very hollow feeling after it is over.
    6kosmasp

    "Classic"

    Every horror movie claims for themselves that they kicked off something. Be it the slasher genre, be it the "let's go all in and not censor ourselves", be it the body count, gore, nudity, organs on display or whatever else you can imagine. In this case it is more the idea - although there are some short glimpses of visual and very explicit imagery.

    Wes Craven and Sean Cunnigham (who worked together on this and then went ahead to make two of the most iconic horror/movie villains of all time respectively - Freddy Kruger and Jason Vorhees) may feel like they wanted more or rather be more diverse. Do movies in other genres - but I do think they can be happy with their career. And it started with a very controversial and evil little movie like this one.

    The villains here are as despicable as they can get and the one moment where Wes claims they have a point of no return - well let's just say they are already past that way before that moment. So this is raw, it lacks sense in many respects and you can see there was not a big budget involved. But through it all you can feel the effect until today the movie had ... because of its success and because it was rough and did not really follow any rules
    fedor8

    Exploitative trash masquerading as "social commentary".

    A strong candidate for "The Worst Movie of All Time". With his first film Craven reached heights of ineptitude and tastelessness that even Craven-haters should be surprised by, and the incompetence is far-reaching; in every respect imaginable does this film not fail to fail. This piece of exploitative trash is at the very least the worst killers-on-the-lam film ever made. The acting ranges from one-dimensional to atrocious to ridiculous, and the characters behave in such an inconsistent and illogical manner that I have to suspect that this movie wasn't so much directed as that it's simply a collection of improvised scenes by a couple of bored – and talentless - students who just happened to have had a camera nearby. One of the main things that separates a film like "I Spit On Your Grave" from this junk is that Craven has neither respect nor pity for victims of brutal crimes; this he shows more than obviously by playing utterly inappropriate cheerful music while the two girls are being shoved into the trunk of a car and then driven off. At the end of the film there is yet more upbeat music. This is not some fantasy zombie film where you can expect your audience to laugh with you about the exaggerated and silly events and cartoon violence that take place in the movie. The main events in this "reality-based" horror movie haven't got an iota of a humorous side to them, and the fact that Craven doesn't realize this shows what a sad little degenerate he is. An English professor??? What a joke. In-between scenes of torture, degradation, and murder Craven manages to squeeze in scenes of goofy cops, which we are supposed to find amusing.

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    • Trivia
      A mixture of red and blue food colouring mixed with caramel syrup was used for the fake blood, which contrary to most film "blood," actually looks real.
    • Goofs
      Mari breathes and moves when her parents find her body (the original intention was that she should still be alive at this point and would identify her attackers before dying).
    • Quotes

      Estelle Collingwood: Mari tells me you're from Manhattan. What does your father do?

      Phyllis Stone: Oh, my parents are in the iron and steal business.

      Estelle Collingwood: Iron and steel both together? How unusual.

      Phyllis Stone: Well, my mother irons and my father steals.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening text: "The events you are about to witness are true. Names and locations have been changed to protect those individuals still living."
    • Alternate versions
      The 1982 British release on the Replay video label omitted the scene where the sheriff and the deputy try to hitch a ride on Ada's chicken wagon, and the end credits were missing - though the now familiar 'freeze frames' of the principal actors appear, no credits are superimposed over them, and the final song continues to play over a completely black screen. In terms of gore and violence, the print Replay used was uncut.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Evolution of Snuff (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      The Road Leads to Nowhere
      Lyrics and Music by Steve Chapin & David Hess

      Performed by David Hess

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La última casa a la izquierda
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(buying grass scene)
    • Production companies
      • Sean S. Cunningham Films
      • The Night Co.
      • Lobster Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $90,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $135
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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