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Upon the film's extremely limited grindhouse release in America, it caused massive walk-outs and almost started riots. Though as with the later ''[[Fight for Your Life]]'', people who did so, considering the film offensive, were honestly missing the point. On the directors' cut DVD of the film are some more scenes at the end of it that were cut when it was released; back in the present day, an unidentified [[Angry Black Man]] reading William Styron's ''The Confessions of Nat Turner'' and imagining the black uprising described within taking place in the present.
 
The entire film can be viewed [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3766149445318503265# here].[Content Warnings|Beware, the film is not a pleasant experience. Now don't say you weren't warned...]]
 
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This film provides examples of:
* [[The American Civil War]]: Actually just before it, but still the same general era.
* [[Angry Black Man]]: The previously unseen ending on the [[Re Cut|directors' cut]].
* [[Deep South]]: Stand aside, ''[[Deliverance]]''...
* [[Exploitation Film]]
* [[Mondo]]