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  2. Night School (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    Night School was released theatrically in the United States on September 11, 1981, and was panned by critics upon release. In England, it became a video nasty . [ 7 ] The film has developed a small cult following among slasher fans, and was given its first DVD release by Warner Archive with a remastered transfer in 2011.

  3. List of films banned in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Played uncut at Sydney and Melbourne Film Festivals in 1977, but was refused uncut for wide release. It was passed cut later that same year. The uncut version was banned again in 1981, and several VHS releases in the '80s were cut. It was finally passed uncut in October 2000 and released in August 2001 following the decision regarding Romance ...

  4. Video nasty - Wikipedia

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    Video nasty is a colloquial term popularised [1] by the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association (NVALA) in the United Kingdom to refer to a number of films, typically low-budget horror or exploitation films, distributed on video cassette in the early 1980s that were criticised by the press, social commentators, and various religious organisations for their violent content.

  5. Category:1980s slasher films - Wikipedia

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    Night Game (film) Night of the Demon (1980 film) Night School (1981 film) Night Screams; A Night to Dismember; Nightmare (1981 film) Nightmare Beach; A Nightmare on Elm Street; A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge; A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors; A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master; A Nightmare on Elm Street 5 ...

  6. List of erotic thriller films - Wikipedia

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    Night Fire; Object of Obsession; Playmaker (a.k.a. Death Date and Private Teacher) Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III; Possessed by the Night; Save Me [37] Scorned (a.k.a. A Woman Scorned) Secret Games 3; Sensation [38] Sexual Malice (a.k.a. The Other Man) Sirens [39] Tryst [40] Woman of Desire; XX: Beautiful Hunter, Japanese erotic-thriller

  7. Nightmare (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare is a 1981 American psychological slasher film written and directed by Romano Scavolini, and starring Baird Stafford and Sharon Smith.Its plot follows a deranged man who, after undergoing an experimental medical procedure, is released from a New York City psychiatric hospital and embarks on a road trip to Florida with the intent of murdering his ex-wife and child.

  8. Death Screams - Wikipedia

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    The next day, Lily visits the carnival with her grandmother Agnes, as do Bob and Kathy. Also in attendance are Sheila, a local grocery clerk; a young coed named Walker; the nubile Ramona and her boyfriend, Tom; and prankster Diddle and his girlfriend, Sandy. Together, the group make plans to have a bonfire near the river that night.

  9. The Dorm That Dripped Blood - Wikipedia

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    The Dorm That Dripped Blood, originally released under the title Pranks, [i] is a 1982 American slasher film directed by Stephen Carpenter and Jeffrey Obrow, written by Carpenter and Stacey Giachino, [3] and starring Laurie Lapinski, Stephen Sachs, David Snow, Pamela Holland, and Daphne Zuniga in her film debut.