Pavlos Filippou, an influential director in the 1970s, helmed The Abductors (1972), a film that embodies the gritty essence of exploitation cinema. His work in this film showcases a unique blend of suspense and social commentary, reflecting the era's fascination with crime and morality. Filippou's direction not only captivates audiences but also contributes to the ongoing conversation about the genre's impact on cult film culture.
The Abductors
The daughter of a wealthy shipowner is kidnapped by a ruthless gang and her father terrorised. a picture full of action and horror …….. an insight into the twilight world of drugs, violence and the ruthless men of greed. The struggle of a young undercover enforcement agent and his battle with the men of violence. movie of daring exploits… suspense…murder… where villain plots against villain to become gang leader. A really great action movie gem… an original look at international crime.