Manos: The Hands of Fate is a 1966 American independent horror film written, directed, and produced by Harold P. Warren, who also starred in the film. The film's plot revolves primarily around a vacationing family who lose their way on a road trip. After a long drive in the Texas desert, the family finds themselves trapped at a lodge maintained by a polygynous pagan cult led by a man known only as The Master, and they attempt to escape as the cult's members decide what to do with them. Manos remained obscure until 1993, when the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K),a show based on the premise of comedically mocking B movies, featured the film in an episode, helping it develop a cult reputation as one of the worst films ever made. The film was followed by a prequel in 2014, Manos: The Rise of Torgo, and a sequel in 2018, Manos Returns.
Manos: The Hands of Fate

NR1h 10m1.7

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A family's road trip takes a dark turn when they inadvertently stumble upon a sinister underground cult, led by the ominous Master and his loyal servant Torgo, who are obsessed with the worship of the devil.

Manos Returns

NR1h 7m3

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The sequel to the cult classic Manos: The Hands of Fate, MANOS Returns, is now in the works, with Jackey Neyman Jones reprising her role as Debbie from the original film.

Manos: The Rise of Torgo

NR1h 29m4.6

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A nostalgic horror classic gets a prequel, delving into the dark origins of the mysterious cult and their sinister rituals that led to the events of Manos: The Hands of Fate.

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