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Question: It was about a woman who moves into a large isolated house. When she first comes to town, she meets about 5 men at a gas station. They hit on her but she turns them down. After she's settled into her home, they trespass and gang rape her. She then gets revenge by killing them all. She never leaves town and this happens within a space of a few weeks. The last time I saw it was in 1992 but it looked to be a 70's/early 80's film. Thanks.


Answers: It was about a woman who moves into a large isolated house. When she first comes to town, she meets about 5 men at a gas station. They hit on her but she turns them down. After she's settled into her home, they trespass and gang rape her. She then gets revenge by killing them all. She never leaves town and this happens within a space of a few weeks. The last time I saw it was in 1992 but it looked to be a 70's/early 80's film. Thanks.

...you're thinking of the quite discomforting and very disturbing 1978 shocker, "Day of the Woman", which is much better known by it's more exploitive title, "I Spit on Your Grave", starring Camille Keaton (...the grand niece of classic silent movie star, Buster Keaton); the likes of this most grim and unrelenting film, harken back to the early-to-mid '70's, and director Wes Craven's grisly masterpiece, "Last House on the Left", from 1972, as well as the perverse little ditty from 1977, entitled "Last House on Dead End Street"...

...I remember most distinctly, the late '70s' furor instigated by movie critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, regarding violence against women in the movies, with the both of them using "...Grave" as the main target in their relentless campaign, in an attempt to get the film banned; naturally, the widely toted furor only served to raise curiosity and interest in the film, and ultimately, it became one of the greatest cult films ever, as well as one of the most frequently rented movies...at least, at the time...

...an ironic, if not contradictory, observation, considering that Siskel & Ebert persecuted a film like "I Spit on Your Grave"...yet still upheld masterful pieces of horror, like "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Halloween"; go figure!!!

...and don't forget this classic tagline: "This woman has just cut, chopped, broken and burned five men beyond recognition... but no jury in America would ever convict her! I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE ... an act of revenge!!"

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i think its called "I spit on your grave". its from the 70's. seen it, its very weird..

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