[Machine Translation] A cult horror film that is comparable to "Bon Dance of the Dead" as one of the worst films ever made. It is ranked the third worst film in the world by IMDB, the world's largest film database! (as of October 2012) "Manos: Hand of Fate" is a low-budget American horror film produced in 1966. Harold P. Warren, who directed, wrote, produced, and starred in the film, completed the film with little filmmaking experience. As a result, the film was marked by technical flaws and bizarre direction, and became known as "the worst film ever made. However, it gained a cult following due to its unique charm, and is still talked about by many moviegoers today. Michael (Harold P. Warren), his wife Margaret (Diane Mahey), and their daughter Debbie (Jackie Naiman) are driving through the Texas desert on vacation. They are looking for their destination, the Valley Lodge, when they get lost. When the sun begins to set, they find an old mansion and decide to spend the night there. Torgo ( John Reynolds ), the keeper of the house, tells them that the master ( Tom Neyman ) is not at home, but he welcomes the family. However, they gradually learn that the mansion is the center of an evil cult and that the Master is performing bizarre rituals with his multiple wives. The Master tries to take Margaret as his new wife, and the family attempts to escape in fear and despair...