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* AcclaimedFlop: It was one of Roger Corman's most critically acclaimed movies, but also (according to him) the only one he made that lost money at the box office.
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* CreatorsOddball: Roger Corman is mainly known for making low-budget horror comedies like Film/TheLittleShopOfHorrors and Film/ABucketOfBlood, so seeing him direct a movie about southern small-town racism is very interesting.

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* CreatorsOddball: Roger Corman is mainly known for making low-budget horror comedies like Film/TheLittleShopOfHorrors and Film/ABucketOfBlood, so seeing him direct a movie about southern small-town racism is very interesting.interesting.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks:
** ''Film/{{Intruder}}:'' A slasher film from 1989.
** ''The Intruder:'' A British film from 1953 about a former tank commander who finds one of his men burgling his house.
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* CreatorsOddball: Roger Corman is mainly known for making low-budget sci-fi horrors like Film/TheLittleShopOfHorrors and Film/BucketOfBlood, so seeing him direct a movie about southern small-town racism is very interesting.

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* CreatorsOddball: Roger Corman is mainly known for making low-budget sci-fi horrors horror comedies like Film/TheLittleShopOfHorrors and Film/BucketOfBlood, Film/ABucketOfBlood, so seeing him direct a movie about southern small-town racism is very interesting.
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*CreatorsOddball: Roger Corman is mainly known for making low-budget sci-fi horrors like Film/TheLittleShopOfHorrors and Film/BucketOfBlood, so seeing him direct a movie about southern small-town racism is very interesting.

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