Horror Movie Is So Disturbing It’s Banned In 50 Countries And Director Got Arrested

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A horror movie has been deemed so disturbing that it was allegedly banned in 50 countries and the director was arrested.

To this day, ’80s horror movies are up there with some of the best in the genre.

Whether it’s the less-than-polished look or the absurd storylines that make them even more appealing to modern audiences than horrors more recently released, they remain revered by the masses.

Movies like The Shining (1980) and The Poltergeist (1982) still have the same scare factor today, and, with an added hint of nostalgia, they have become cult classics.

But there is one gruesome ’80s horror that you might not have seen, with an even more disturbing backstory.

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A horror movie has been found to be so disturbing that it was allegedly banned in 50 countries. Credit: United Artists

This blood-curdling movie certainly left a huge impact on viewers.

One horror fan said: “This is such a sick and twisted, wrong film. There is nothing morally salvageable about this repulsive affair.”

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