

The exploitation film so nasty Roger Corman shelved it for 4 years.
Two girls are driving home when their car breaks down in the country. They are kidnapped by a gang of drug-crazed hippies, and repeatedly raped. They escape, but soon run into a death cult who plan to gang-rape the girls, then kill them. Meanwhile, the father of one of the girls gets the police to begin an investigation into their disappearance.
Direction
Williams' frantic handheld panic matches the material.
Director
Ray Williams
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in 1972 but shelved until 1976; Corman's distribution arm finally released it with minimal fanfare.
Part of a sour 70s trend where Manson paranoia turned the counterculture into cartoon villains for exploitation purposes.