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CABIN FEVER (DVD) A HORROR LIKE NO OTHER

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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
26464625

 

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS AN ORIGINAL NEW DVD ONLY BUT IT DOES NOT HAVE THE DVD COVER, YOU ARE ONLY BIDDING FOR THE ORIGINAL DVD (IN AN ORDINARY DVD SLEEVE COVER) THANK YOU.

Cabin Fever is a 2002 American horror film about a group of college graduates who rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a flesh-eating virus. The film was the directing debut of filmmaker Eli Roth, who co-wrote the film with Randy Pearlstein. The inspiration for the film's story came from a real life experience during a trip to Iceland when Roth developed a skin infection.[1][2]

Roth wanted the style of his film to make a departure from many modern horror films that had been released in recent years.[2] One modern horror film, The Blair Witch Project, did inspire Roth to use the internet to help promote the film during its production and help gain interest towards its distribution.[1] The film itself, however, draws from many of Roth's favorite horror films, such as The Evil Dead, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Last House on the Left.[1][2] Roth was tired of what he called the "watered down PG-13" horror films of the studios, and refused to compromise on the violence or nudity, saying they were essential ingredients to an '80s-style horror film.