From Ozploitation to Ice-T, Squid Game is just the latest splatter of class warfare on screen

Long before the Korean Netflix hit, the rich were using the poor for blood sport in action classics like Surviving the Game and Australian cult horror Turkey Shoot

  • Surviving The Game is available to rent on Apple TV and Turkey Shoot is streaming in Australia on Amazon Prime Video. For more recommendations of what to stream in Australia, click here

South Korean horror drama Squid Game has quickly become Netflix’s most-watched series. For those who haven’t seen it, the premise is simple: a group of contestants on the poverty line are pitted against each other in a series of deadly games, all for the entertainment of the super-rich.

At its core – and partly why it’s so compelling – is the class struggle. We’re living in a time where the gap between extreme wealth and extreme poverty has never been wider, so the concept of the rich exploiting the poor for sport, or simply to alleviate boredom, feels particularly deranged.

But Squid Game is far from the first time class warfare has been explored on screen, and there are a couple of standouts – including an underrated US action film and a cult Australian horror movie – waiting patiently to be rediscovered.

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