Display title | The Sinful Dwarf |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Sinful Dwarf (1973) (original title: Dværgen) is a Danish Exploitation Film, sometimes referred to as part of a subgenre called "Dwarfsploitation". This particularly nasty piece of cinematic trash was reviled in its own time, playing to only a few thousand people in its native land and flat-out banned in Sweden. At this point, it is sought out by fans of Euro-sleaze cinema for its completely over-the-top nature. It does have some plot elements in common with Thriller - A Cruel Picture and Bloodsucking Freaks, if that's any indication of its content. |