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Living Hell (film)

Living Hell is a 1991 American made-for-television horror film directed by Jim Wynorski. It stars Linnea Quigley and features a story about a group of people trapped in a seemingly inescapable nightmare realm. The film is often cited as an example of exploitation horror, due to its graphic violence and sexual content, and is generally considered a low-budget production.

Plot Summary

A group of strangers find themselves inexplicably transported to a nightmarish dimension where they are subjected to various terrifying and gruesome ordeals. They encounter bizarre creatures and face deadly challenges as they desperately attempt to escape this infernal landscape. The film often relies on shock value and gore to create tension and suspense. The exact details of the narrative and the reasons behind the characters' imprisonment in this hellish realm are left somewhat ambiguous.

Cast

  • Linnea Quigley
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Production

The film was produced on a relatively modest budget, which is evident in its visual effects and overall production quality. It was made for television and subsequently released on home video. The filming locations and specifics of the production process are not widely documented.

Reception

Critical reception of ''Living Hell'' has been largely negative, with many critics citing its low production values and reliance on shock tactics. However, the film has gained a cult following amongst fans of B-movies and exploitation horror. The film's reputation primarily stems from its notoriety for graphic content rather than critical acclaim.

See also

  • List of horror films
  • Jim Wynorski filmography
  • Linnea Quigley filmography

External links

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