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Clownhouse is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by Victor Salva in his feature-length directorial debut. It stars Nathan Forrest Winters, Brian McHugh, and Sam Rockwell as three young brothers stalked by escaped mental patients disguised as clowns , portrayed by Michael Jerome West, Bryan Weible, and David C. Reinecker.
The uncut version was banned since 25 March 2010 by the court of Alkmaar, which classified several scenes as child pornography. [ 328 ] [ 329 ] The decision therefore means that possession, distribution and knowingly gaining access to the movie is prohibited.
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Victor Ronald Salva (born March 29, 1958) is an American film director, screenwriter, and convicted sex offender.The self-described protégé of Francis Ford Coppola, he is best known for writing and directing the horror films Jeepers Creepers (2001), Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003), and Jeepers Creepers 3 (2017).
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Rites of Passage was the first film from Salva since the controversy surrounding his film, Powder (1995), which was the target of boycotts due to Disney's hiring of Salva to direct the film after his conviction for molesting a 12-year-old child actor during the production of his previous film, Clownhouse, in 1988.
Banned due to its explicit sexual and violent content. A censored version was released on DVD after several years. [4] 1973 The Exorcist: Banned due to intense violence and cruelty. [5] 1975 Jaws: Banned originally for the depictions of intense violence, but was eventually passed for a VCD release and a long-delayed DVD release by Movie Master ...