American Censorship
Many americans believe the Video Nasties craze that swept England had no baring on america. As an american I can say this is wrong. From 1978 to 1983, slasher films in this country were box office gold. In '83, 60 percent of all box office gross was from slasher films, the most that genre has ever taken in in a year. So why did the era come to such an abrupt close? Because studio's came under attack by parental and moral groups. See the history behind "Silent Night, deadly night"for one example. As Wes Craven so aptly put it in the doc "Going to pieces", studio's are in the business of making money, the outcry threatened to hurt that, so they changed direction. Horror became more watered down.
There is no official banning in this country as it would infringe on our freedom of expression. However, there is plenty of unofficial banning. You just have to bully enough and you'll force whoever to remove whats offending you.
So this film is equally important to americans.