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5.8/10
IMDbBest DVDBluRay Collection | 2017
Budget 65,000 USD
Many of the buildings from this movie, including the Hunter Arms Hotel, where a large portion of it was filmed, still exist in downtown St. Cloud, Florida.
Connie Mason, playing the part of Terry Adams, was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its June 1963 issue.
Director Herschell Gordon Lewis often has cited this movie as his personal favorite of his films.
Director Herschell Gordon Lewis novelized his screenplay into a tie-in book, the original edition of which, is now in high demand by collectors.
Filmed in fourteen days.
"Tom White: Has it occurred to you that nobody has told us what this centennial is all about? Now, this is 1965, and a hundred years ago it was 1865, right? So, what happened in 1865? Terry Adams: It was the ending of Civil War. The War Between the States! Tom White: Well, then, you tell me, why would a Southern town want Northerners as guests of honor at the centennial? It must have something to do with what happened a hundred years ago. So, something is very wrong with this town."
"[Upon finding the plaque that explains the town was attacked by Union Soldiers during the Civil War] Terry Adams: What does it mean? Tom White: It means this centennial is a centennial of blood vengeance! It means... It means we're here to be killed!"