Added: Aug 20, 2008

From: joshfantoo

Duration: 7:44

In 1982, the UK distributors of Driller Killer, Vipco (Video Instant Picture Company), took out full page advertisements in a number of movie magazines depicting the video's violently explicit cover. This resulted in a large number of complaints to the Advertising Standards Agency.Soon, due to the release of other graphic horror movies such as Cannibal Holocaust, a large campaign to curb violent movies, blaming them for the rate of youth crime, was underway in the UK. Ultimately, Driller Killer was banned under the Video Recordings Act of 1984. It also gained notoriety for being banned in Germany. The movie was not officially released uncut in the UK until 2002. Many cut versions of the movie still exist, which show scenes of drilling into heads and abdomens blacked-out. The uncut version of the movie does show certain parts blanked out using the colour red, most notably the final scene; however, this is intentional and done for theatrical effect.Ironically, being labelled a video nasty did Driller Killer more good than harm, as despite its low production quality and being critically panned even by horror movie reviewers, its place on the list virtually guaranteed it a cult following.

Channel: Film

Tags: classic  cult  driller  gore  horror  killer  scary  slasher 


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