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The Last House on the Beach 1978

★ 5.719 votes86 min📅 1978-04-20

The Last House on the Beach (1978), directed by the bold Franco Prosperi, is a harrowing fusion of drama, horror, and thriller that unfolds against the stark backdrop of a secluded coastal retreat.

Director: Franco Prosperi

Cast

Florinda Bolkan
Florinda Bolkan
Sister Cristina
Ray Lovelock
Ray Lovelock
Aldo
Flavio Andreini
Walter
Sherry Buchanan
Sherry Buchanan
Elisa
Stefano Cedrati
Nino
Laura Tanziani
Laura Tanziani
Lucia
Laura Trotter
Laura Trotter
Claudia
Karine Verlier
Karine Verlier
Matilde
Luisa Maneri
Luisa Maneri
Matilde

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last House on the Beach (1978) about?

This intense drama from 1978 centers on a nun running a beachside refuge for troubled teens rehearsing Shakespeare. Their sanctuary is violently disrupted when three thugs rape and terrorize the girls, pushing the nun to abandon her spiritual ideals and fight back with brutal force.

Who directed The Last House on the Beach?

Franco Prosperi, known for his work in Italian exploitation cinema, directed The Last House on the Beach in 1978.

Who stars in The Last House on the Beach?

The film features Florinda Bolkan in the lead role as Sister Cristina, joined by Ray Lovelock, Flavio Andreini, and Sherry Buchanan among its principal cast.

Is The Last House on the Beach (1978) worth watching?

While it may not be for every viewer, fans of gritty exploitation thrillers and morally charged revenge stories will find much to appreciate in this raw, atmospheric film. Its unflinching approach and strong lead performance make it a memorable entry in its genre.

How long is The Last House on the Beach?

The Last House on the Beach has a runtime of 86 minutes, offering a compact yet intense viewing experience.

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About The Last House on the Beach (1978) — A Nun's Revenge in a Gritty Exploitation Thriller

The Last House on the Beach (1978), directed by the bold Franco Prosperi, is a harrowing fusion of drama, horror, and thriller that unfolds against the stark backdrop of a secluded coastal retreat.

At its core, the film follows Sister Cristina, a compassionate nun guiding a group of teenage girls through a performance of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in a remote beach house. Their peaceful rehearsals shatter when three violent criminals invade, unleashing unspeakable brutality upon the girls. Forced to confront the limits of her faith and forgiveness, Sister Cristina must abandon her vows of peace and embrace a terrifying path of retribution. With its raw intensity and moral reckoning, this exploitation gem explores themes of vengeance, survival, and the fragile boundary between righteousness and vengeance.

Shot through with gritty tension and a haunting atmosphere, The Last House on the Beach delivers a visceral, morally complex experience that lingers long after the credits roll.