BANNED: The most controversial films

 

Laura Davis
Tuesday 05 October 2010 09:24 EDT
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Take some needless violence, a religious satire and a dash of incest - and you've got yourself a collection of films too shocking for cinema.

- A Clockwork Orange

- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

- The Exorcist

- Life of Brian

- The Last Tango in Paris

- All Quiet on the Western Front

- Caligula

- The Last House on the Left

- Freaks

- The Evil Dead

- 120 Days of Sodom

- Mikey

- I Spit on Your Grave

- Cannibal Holocaust

- Visions of Ecstasy

- Faces of Death

- Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse

- Aftermath

- The Devils

- Straw Dogs

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