

Documentary
Overview
This documentary explores the hidden history of the American Exploitation Film. The movie digs deep into this often overlooked category of U.S. cinema and unearths the shameless and occasionally shocking origins of this popular entertainment.
Top Cast


Robert Forster
Robert Forster
Himself - Narrator
Robert Forster
Himself - Narrator


Allison Anders
Allison Anders
Herself
Allison Anders
Herself


John Landis
John Landis
Himself
John Landis
Himself


Kim Morgan
Kim Morgan
Herself
Kim Morgan
Herself


Fred Olen Ray
Fred Olen Ray
Himself
Fred Olen Ray
Himself


Joe Dante
Joe Dante
Himself
Joe Dante
Himself


Herschell Gordon Lewis
Herschell Gordon Lewis
Himself
Herschell Gordon Lewis
Himself


William Lustig
William Lustig
Himself
William Lustig
Himself


Lewis Teague
Lewis Teague
Himself
Lewis Teague
Himself


David Hess
David Hess
Himself
David Hess
Himself
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