John Polonia, an influential figure in the world of cult cinema, debuted with Splatter Farm in 1987, showcasing his skills as an actor, writer, and director. Set against the backdrop of rural horror, Polonia's work on Splatter Farm reflects the DIY ethos of the era, capturing the raw energy of low-budget filmmaking. His unique approach to storytelling and character development contributes to the film's enduring status within the exploitation genre, making him a notable figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
Splatter Farm
Twin brothers Alan and Joseph spend the summer visiting their Aunt Lacey at her secluded, run-down property, not knowing that she has a necrophilic attraction to her deceased husband, whose body she keeps in her house, and that her farmhand Jeremy dismembers local townsfolk and stores their body parts in the barn for uses later on.