Manos: The Hands of Fate
| release date | November 30 1965 |
| studio | Emerson Film Enterprises |
| director | Harold P. Warren |
| writer | Harold P. Warren |
| starring | Bettie Burns, George Cavender, Pat Coburn, Jay Hall, Lelanie Hansard |
| tagline | It's Shocking! It's Beyond Your Imagination! |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
























This is widely recognized as one of the worst movies ever made and always in the Top 10 of Imdb’s Bottom 100. After reading tons of stuff about this film, I’ve finally dared to watch it – well, I’m still young and there are so many movies I haven’t seen yet, but I truly can say that this really is one of the worst things ever made in film history.
Plain untalented actors, ugly settings, horrid dialogue, a totally absurd plot, lame camera work, awfully terrible editing, an unbelievably annoying rumba soundtrack, a huge amount of completely pointless scenes, and so on ad nauseam.
There’s so much wrong with this movie, it’s incredible. Nervertheless this is a film you really, REALLY have to see. Why? Because you just ain’t seen nothing, if you haven’t seen ‘Manos’
Watching this is the eqivlent(I refuse to spell corectlly for this movie!)of staring at a wall for 1 hour.At one point I got up and left to do anything else.I wolud rather hve been castrated.