The Last House on the Left | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 18, 2018
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The often jolly score and crosscuts with domesticity only amplify what is still one of the most unsettling films of its ilk.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | Mari and Phyllis go to the |
| lead actors | Sandra Peabody | Lucy Grantham | David Hess | Fred J. Lincoln | Jeramie Rain | Marc Sheffler | Richard Towers | Cynthia Carr | Ada Washington | Marshall Anker | Martin Kove | Ray Edwards | Jonathan Craven | Anthony J. Forcelli | Steve Miner |
| director | Wes Craven |












