The Last House on the Left Page #5

Synopsis: On the eve of her seventeenth birthday, Mari Collingwood tells her parents that she is going to the concert of underground band Bloodlust in New York with her friend Phyllis Stone. 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 and Fred 'Weasel' Podowski 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 humiliatin
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Wes Craven
Production: Hallmark Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
68
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
R
Year:
1972
84 min
305 Views


Don't you want me to do you

good and proper?

You can do both...

...can't you?

Hell, yeah!

l can come five or six times

if you want me to.

You b*tch.

l think l'm gonna come.

Are you sure, my love?

Sweet mama!

Here l come!

-What's going on?

-l don't know. Shut up.

lt's Weasel.

What the hell has happened to him?

-What's the trouble, Doc?

-Shut your filthy mouth!

Now, take it easy.

Don't do anything l wouldn't do.

Put the lights on!

Son of a b*tch.

Boy.

You can do better than that, come on.

Right here.

You're almost as good as Sadie.

Why don't you get something to help you?

Maybe one of the andirons or something.

You know?

Let's even up the odds.

Who's this? Hello, there.

You remember me?

Come on.

We're just playing games, now.

We're just beginning.

And what did you do with Weasel?

What did you do with him?

Hello.

What's your name, little angel?

Mari.

She was a lot tougher than you were, Doc.

She took a while to kill.

She was really tough.

We had a hard time with her.

But you're just a p*ssy!

A real p*ssy.

Come on, now.

You can do better than that.

Just a couple more.

Maybe one more for me.

What the hell are you doing?

You wanna kill me.

-l'll do it.

-Let me help you.

l really will.

l want you to hold the gun out

just like that, see?

You see that little notch in the back?

That little bump in the front?

l want you to kind of get them lined up.

That's right.

You're not shaking that much.

l know you can aim the gun.

Just get them lined up,

and pull the trigger.

Come on. Pull the trigger.

-l'm gonna kill you.

-You always were a loser.

Junior...

...l wanna talk to you.

Listen to Daddy. Come on.

l want you to take the gun...

...and l want you to turn around...

...and l want you to put it in your mouth...

...and l want you to blow...

...your brains out!

-No!

-No. Not at me.

l want you to take the gun,

and l want you to put it in your mouth...

-...and l want you to blow your brains out!

-No!

-Blow your brains out!

-No!

Blow your....

Sorry, Krug.

But l could only find one shell.

-Get that guy out of here!

-Sadie!

Get away from me!

You're not going to get away from me!

Get off of me!

Let's just get it over with!

John! For God's sake, don't!

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Wes Craven

Wesley Earl Craven was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and editor, who was known for his pioneering work in the horror genre, particularly slasher films, where he mixed horror cliches with humor and satire. The cultural impact and influence of his work have dubbed him a “Master of Horror”. more…

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