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Directed by | Ruggero Deodato |
Produced by | Alessandro Fracassi |
Written by | Alessandro Capone (as Alex Capone) Dardano Sacchetti (as David Parker Jr.) Sheila Goldberg Luca D'Alisera |
Starring | Charles Napier David Hess Bruce Penhall Mimsy Farmer |
Music by | Claudio Simonetti |
Cinematography | Emilio Loffredo |
Editing by | Eugenio Alabiso |
Distributed by | DMEG Forum Hollywood DVD Ltd. Magna Pacific Palace Home Video |
Release date(s) | 1987 |
Running time | 87 min (90 min: uncut release) |
Country | Italy/United States |
Language | English |
Camping del Terrore (also known as Body Count and The Eleventh Commandment) is a 1987 slasher/horror film directed by Ruggero Deodato and filmed in Italy.
Camping del Terrore is one of the numerous sub-categorized "backwoods slashers" that occurred during the eighties made famous by Friday the 13th franchise and The Burning, along with such others as The Final Terror, The Prey, Just Before Dawn, Don't Go in the Woods and Madman.
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A group of friends go on a vacation camping trip. Along the way, they pick up a hitchhiker named Ben, who invites them to his parents' campsite. When they arrive, Ben's father is in the process of setting up deadly traps to capture an Indian shaman that murdered two kids 15 years ago. As local superstitions have it that this shaman is a murderous demon summoned by the ancient Indians to watch over their burial ground and doesn't take too kindly to trespassing teenagers.
The film has been released on DVD in Australia, Germany and the United Kingdom.[1] As of 2011, the film has not been officially released in the United States.
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