Forced Entry(1973) 〈REAL ◎〉

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Forced Entry(1973) 〈REAL ◎〉

: Directed by Roberta Findlay , a notable figure in New York's exploitation and adult cinema.

: The film is categorized as a "roughie"—a sleazy, gritty piece of grindhouse cinema known for its extreme, un-eroticized violence and bleak tone. Forced Entry(1973)

The story of the 1973 film (also known as The Last Victim in a later, re-edited R-rated version) follows Harry, a Vietnam War veteran working as a gas station attendant who is unable to separate his traumatic war memories from his current reality. Plot Summary : Directed by Roberta Findlay , a notable

: There are multiple versions, including the original "X-rated" uncut cut and a 1976 R-rated remake/re-edit starring Tanya Roberts and Nancy Allen . Plot Summary : There are multiple versions, including

: After obtaining a woman’s address, Harry stalks her, watching her through her apartment window. Once her husband leaves, he breaks in, subjects her to sexual violence and verbal abuse, and eventually murders her.

The film opens with news footage and quotes about the , establishing Harry’s fractured mental state. To him, everyday citizens in his suburban surroundings blur into enemy combatants or villagers.

: Frustrated that his "audience" no longer fears him, and with his trauma fully consuming him, Harry turns his violence on himself. The film ends with him pulling the trigger of his own gun. Production and Legacy