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Duration: 344 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Nina Kether Axelrod
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Nina Kether Axelrod, born to screenwriter George Axelrod and actress Joan Stanton, was an American actress who appeared primarily in television shows and films between the late 1970s and early 1980s. She is known for her roles in 'Charlie's Angels', 'CHiPs', 'Roller Boogie' (1979), and the cult classic slasher parody, 'Motel Hell' (1980). After reading for the role of Rachael in Ridley Scott's 'Blade Runner' (1982), Axelrod shifted her career to film casting in the mid-1980s.
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Release Year: 1980
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Granja macabra, Hotel zur Hölle, Motel Diabólico, Мотел Ад, Nuits de cauchemar, Hotel Hell, Motel 'I Kolasi', Pokol fogadó, 地獄のモーテル, El motel del infierno, La granja infernal, Piekielny motel, Inferno no Hotel, Адский мотель, El motel del infierno, Диявольський мотель, Pakleni motel
Director: Kevin Connor
Writer: Robert Jaffe, Steven-Charles Jaffe
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Companies: Camp Hill, United Artists
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Horror, Horror Film, Thriller
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Keywords: b movie, gore, slasher, sunshine coast
Farmer Vincent Smith and his sister Ida run a motel attached to their farm in the rural Sunshine Coast of California. Their unique business strategy involves capturing unsuspecting travelers who stay at their motel, burying them alive, fattening them up with a special feed over several months, and then harvesting their bodies as ingredients for Vincent's famous brand of 'smoked meats'. The victims are unaware of their impending fate until it's too late.
Directed by Kevin Connor in 1980, 'Motel Hell' is aploitation horror-comedy that blends dark humor with graphic violence and gore. Set against the backdrop of the Sunshine Coast's rural charm, the film follows Vincent Smith's twisted entrepreneurial venture, which takes advantage of unsuspecting travelers. The movie is known for its unique take on the cannibalism subgenre, presenting it in a comedic yet unsettling manner.