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Gutterballs and Laid To Rest are two I dug from this era.
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Amusement, Dead Silence & All The Boys Love Mandy Lane.
Triangle can be termed as a slasher with a twist.
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I really like gialli, but I didn't care too much for Amer. And I don't think it's a giallo film. I believe it was made in France? But I could be wrong?
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