Starring - Craig Hill (Dark Justice, Deadly Deception), Patty Shepard (Rest in Pieces, My Dear Killer), and Teresa Gimpera (Perversion, Crypt of the Living Dead)
Release Date - 1974
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "The fight for survival has begun"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
I've been going into this Exorcismo set completely blind. I looked over the artwork but that is about the extent of my knowledge on any of these films. Some of these look dull as hell on the outside and turn out to be pretty wild by mid-70s standards. So far in this set I've seen two documentaries and a moody 70s horror film I had no idea what to expect with Creation of the Damned, or Refuge of Fear as it was known, but I really enjoyed this one.
The film follows a small group of people living in a bunker after the outside world suffers a catastrophic event. As the outside world becomes polluted and uninhabitable for humans, inside the bunker has become a powder keg as attitudes, sexual tension, and fear of death leaves the survivors at each other's throats forcing one of them to leave the safety of the bunker's walls to seek refuge away from the rest.
I'd be hard pressed to find another film in this set that I liked as much as this film. The movie makes great use of one location and a small cast while giving viewers a great sense of suspense and tension. Honestly, this is a movie that I could see myself revisiting again sometime in the future. It was a lot of fun and could have easily spawned a sequel or spin off if the team behind it truly wanted to. The acting in this one is consistent throughout. The characters are pretty generic but the cast does a solid enough job with their roles. They get into their characters and the energy they bring, especially in some of the later scenes, makes the film so much fun. The story for this one is so fucking simple and leaves so many possibilities for more films to follow. A group of people in a smallish bomb shelter trying to survive a nuclear attack only to be at each others throats over due to rationing food, sexual desires, and poor attitudes leaves the movie up to go so many different ways. It could be a drama, horror, sci-fi and even a comedy. However, what we get is a somewhat dark drama that is character driven and it works. It makes great use of the small cast and one, or just several, locations. Finally, this is not a bloody flick. The film doesn't really use effects and relies heavily on the characters and their development. Overall, Creation of the Damned is not a horror title in a traditional sense. In anything, it's a dark drama set against the apocalypse and I fucking loved it. I highly recommend snagging this set just for this film alone! Check it out.





























