Peter S. Traynor, a director known for his work in the 1970s, helmed Death Game (1977) and Evil Town (1977), both of which exemplify the era's bold approach to genre filmmaking. In Death Game, he explores themes of manipulation and obsession, crafting a narrative that resonates with the exploitation cinema of the time. Traynor's direction in Evil Town further cements his place in the cult film landscape, blending horror and psychological elements that captivate audiences seeking the unconventional.
Death Game
George Manning is a well-to-do businessman, husband, and father. While his family is away on his birthday, he invites a pair of rain-soaked young women into his house to wait out an evening thunderstorm. The two girls seduce Manning and ultimately kidnap and torture him in his own home.