The Last House on the Beach
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| Directed by | Franco Prosperi |
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| Story by | Ettore Sanzò |
| Produced by | Pino Buricchi |
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| Cinematography | Cristiano Pogány |
| Edited by | Francesco Malvestito |
| Music by | Roberto Pregadio |
Production company | Magirus Film |
| Distributed by | Magirus |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
| Box office | ₤25.4 million |
The Last House on the Beach (Italian: La settima donna, also known as Terror and The Seventh Woman) is a 1978 Italian rape and revenge-thriller film directed by Franco Prosperi.
The American title refers to Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left, and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas stated how "combining the nunsploitation subgenre with rape-revenge, the film deviates plot-wise from The Last House on the Left substantially, but arrives at a similar ethical conclusion".
It was argued that the final scene of the movie inspired the final scene in Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof.