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  1. Sep 24, 2019 · There are also some gruesome murders that landed Killer Nun on the fabled British “Video Nasties” list, including a genuinely flinch inducing bit of needle torture. But these grisly sequences have a “pasted in” feel, as if the producers saw trouble and decided to beef up the violence.

  2. Jan 6, 2021 · The Grave Review. According to sources, the film, Killer Nun, was banned in the UK and classified as a “video nasty” for its exploitation and violent content. It also likely did not help that the film used the context of nuns and the church as the setting of this provocative film.

  3. "Video Nasty" is a term used in the United Kingdom to refer to films distributed on video cassette that were considered ultra violent by the press, religious organizations and social commentators. This term was popularized by the National Viewers and Listeners Association (NVALA) in the early 1980s.

  4. Oct 22, 2019 · Arrow Video resurrects one of nunsploitation cinema’s greatest outliers with the Anita Ekberg headlined Killer Nun, a 1979 oddity about a morphine addicted nun whose bad habits lead to the murder of long-term patients housed within the hospital she works.

  5. Sep 3, 2024 · According to IMDB: The film became infamous in the UK after it was placed on the DPP list of 72 video nasties, and the initial Redemption video release in 1993 was cut by 13 seconds. The cuts were fully restored in the 2007 Shameless DVD release.

  6. The film was lumped together with other "video nasties" released at the time and a vociferous campaign was launched by the press to ban them all. Driller Killer was added to the list of banned UK films on 4 July 1983, just a year after its release date.

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  8. Okay, admittedly quite a number of people, but the 1979 slasher film 'The Driller Killer' and 1980 Italian flick 'Cannibal Holocaust', upon their UK video releases in 1982, were among the films that set the ball rolling in what became a passionate debate about censorship in the United Kingdom.

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