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I always wonder if these kinds of movies were straight vhs or w/e they had in 65?
This is a classic example of a B film. Theatres back then had double features where you got two films for the price of one and the second movie was usually low budget stuff, and often relied on being a bit edgier than the usual fare to make up for the cheaper production. Video tapes only started to become a thing a decade after this, and didn't get really big until the 1980s.
Interesting. I Wonder why did 2 movies in the first place.
Probably more opportunity to sell concessions.
Movies also weren't 4 hours long with no intermission like they are now.
I think they still got shown in a cinema because back then there was no other way to watch a movie. I remember listening to Eli Roth on a podcast saying the quality of slashers really dipped in the 80s because of direct to VHS.
Before then, studios had to consider schlock real movies because they'd get shown in cinemas and the people making the movie tried to do their best with the resources they had. Perceptions changed and budgets were slashed with vhs and you had so fewer resources to work with