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AKA: The Last Victim, Rape in the Suburbs
Directed by: Jim Sotos
Starring: Ron Max (Carl), Tanya Roberts (Nancy), Nancy Allen (Hitch Hiker)
Country: USA; Effed Up American Cinema
Language: English
Runtime: 01:12:05
Genres: Serial Killers, Rape-Sexual-Violence against Women, Home Invasion, Voyeur-Stalking
About:
This edit for a bluray release is often called Forced Entry – Director’s Cut and is less explicit than the original VHS version.
There are other differences though. Here,
Carl talks more with his victims.
The girl with a bicycle scene includes conversational bits that add more context to Carl’s rage.
To know the other differences, do read the description on the Forced Entry – Video Version page.
tl;dr If you want to see Forced Entry completely, watch both the VHS and Bluray.


A little different than the VHS version but not much. I still like Tanya Roberts. 2 stars.
Could have been good but clarity made it too difficult to watch.
This version is better than the video release. It makes more sense as a film.
there are at least 1,000 different versions – only 80 have been released in the UK – many have different storylines with different actors and directors and are in fact different films