The Last House on Dead End Street
"The Last House on Dead End Street" is a 1973 horror film directed by Roger Watkins. The story follows a recently released convict who decides to create a snuff film in a deserted house. He recruits a group of friends to help him, leading to a series of gruesome and violent events.
The film is known for its controversial themes and graphic content, which sparked debates about censorship and the nature of exploitation cinema. Despite its low budget and rough production quality, it has gained a cult following over the years, often discussed in the context of underground horror films.