Movie Description
Last House on Dead End Street (also known as The Fun House and The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell) is an American surrealist exploitation horror film written, produced, and directed by Roger Watkins, under the pseudonym Victor Janos. The plot follows a disgruntled ex-convict (also played by Watkins) who takes revenge on society by kidnapping four strangers and filming their murders in an abandoned building.
Filmed in 1972 with a cast and crew of theatre students working under pseudonyms, the movie was released in 1974 under the title The Fun House before being re-released under its more widely-recognized title in 1977. The film's title is derived from the controversial Wes Craven film The Last House on the Left.
The true identity of pseudonymous director Victor Janos and the actors was largely unknown until Roger Watkins claimed on Internet message boards in 2000 that he had directed the film, a claim subsequently confirmed. The anonymity and refusal of the cast and crew to come forward about the film led many to believe that it had depicted real murders, a rumor which existed for decades.