The Devil's Experiment

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Movie
German title The Devil's Experiment
Original title Guinea Pig: Akuma no Jikken
( ギ ニ ー ピ ッ グ 悪 魔 の 実 験 , Ginī piggu: akuma no jikken )
Country of production Japan
original language Japanese
Publishing year 1985
length 43 minutes
Age rating FSK no marking (indexed and confiscated nationwide)
Rod
Director Satoru Ogura
production Satoru Ogura

The Devil's experiment is a Japanese horror film from the year 1985 . It is the first part of the Guinea Pig series, which is known for its repulsive and sadistic scenes of violence.

action

This film is about a group of three men who kidnap and torture a woman in order to experiment with the pain threshold of the human body. The woman is tortured with blows and kicks. The woman is also doused with boiling oil, pelted with innards, and doused with living worms. Then a thin metal needle is drilled through her temple and eye.

background

The first version of the film did not include any movie credits , according to Unearthed Films , while an advertising campaign claimed it was a real-life snuff film .

Individual evidence

  1. Decision of the Bochum District Court to ban the Guinea Pig film: The Devil's Experiment , documented in: Roland Seim / Josef Spiegel (eds.), The annotated illustrated book on "From 18" - censored discussed suppressed, improved new edition, Münster 2001, p. 188f
  2. History page. Unearthed Films, archived from the original on October 20, 2007 ; Retrieved December 18, 2007 .

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