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Most research leads you back to Blood Feast, which Lewis claims is not derived.
There may have been other, not American films that featured "gore" and "bodycounts" before this.
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H.G. lewis IS the godfather of gore, which you will find quite an abundance of in many of his films and this is his best IMHO with 2000 Maniacs close behind....
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