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{{quote|"Who would have thought that a movie that [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|admitedly]] is about a [[Attack of the Killer Whatever|killer bed]] is actually some kind of [[Exploitation Film|exploitation]] [[Le Film Artistique|art film]]?"|[[The Cinema Snob (Web Video)|The Cinema Snob]] reviewing [http://thecinemasnob.com/2010/01/28/death-bed-the-bed-that-eats.aspx the movie]}}
 
In 1972, some guy named George Barry got a camera and some film.
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An incredibly cheesy and bizarre mix of horror, sexploitation, and arthouse, Death Bed was shot in 1972 but a print wasn't struck until 1977. It then disappeared. before being rediscovered in 2003 and released on DVD, it gained a cult following when bootlegs made from a rare UK VHS/Betamax copy of the film began circulating. Director George Barry reportedly forgot about the film before he was reminded when a DVD release was in high demand.
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* [[Attack of the Killer Whatever]]
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