- Lowest New Price: £4.68
- Lowest Used Price: £7.82
- Total New: 9
- Total Used: 3
- Total Collectible: 0
- Total Refurbished: 0
- Actor : William Kerwin
- Actor : Mal Arnold
- Actor : Connie Mason
- Actor : Lyn Bolton
- Actor : Scott H. Hall
- Aspect Ratio : 4:3 - 1.33:1
- Binding : DVD
- Creator : William Kerwin
- Creator : Mal Arnold
- Creator : Herschell Gordon Lewis
- Creator : Herschell Gordon Lewis
- Creator : Herschell Gordon Lewis
- Creator : David F. Friedman
- Creator : David F. Friedman
- Creator : Stanford S. Kohlberg
- Creator : Allison Louise Downe
- Director : Herschell Gordon Lewis
- EAN : 0014381601220
- Format : Colour
- Format : DVD-Video
- Format : Full Screen
- Format : NTSC
- Format : Special Edition
- Is Adult Product? : No
- Label : Image Entertainment
- Languages : Original Language: English
- Manufacturer : Image Entertainment
- MPN : IMED6012D
- Number Of Discs : 1
- Number Of Items : 1
- Package Dimensions : 0.60 inches (Height) x 7.50 inches (Length) x 0.20 pounds (Weight) x 5.30 inches (Width)
- Package Quantity : 1
- Part Number : IMED6012D
- Product Group : DVD
- Publisher : Image Entertainment
- Region Code : 0
- Release Date : 2000-02-22
- Running Time : 67
- SKU : 38775
- Studio : Image Entertainment
- UPC : 014381601220
A shocking drive-in sensation when released in 1963, Blood Feast remains a milestone in the exploitation genre. A serial killer is on the loose; women are being killed and body parts are being stolen; the police are stumped (so to speak). Meanwhile, Egyptmania seems to be gripping this small Florida town. Fuad Ramses' "exotic catering" shop is doing a booming business and his book, Ancient Weird Religious Rituals, is being studied by the local book club. Is there a connection between Ramses and the murders? Of course! In this film by the wizard of gore, Herschell Gordon Lewis, plot and suspense take a back seat to the gruesome and bloody murder scenes. The acting may not be very good, the script is weak at best and the effects don't hold up to later standards of Hollywood gore, but there is an infectious enthusiasm that comes through Lewis' desire to shock his audience. The exploitation elements may be dated but that only makes them all the more entertaining. Blood Feast was followed (in what would come to be known as Lewis' "blood trilogy") by Two Thousand Maniacs! and Color Me Blood Red. --Andy Spletzer, Amazon.com
- Amazon.co.uk Review
Look for Similar Items in these Categories:
- Video > Film & TV > Categories > Classics > Horror & Suspense
- Video > Film & TV > Categories > Crime, Thrillers & Mystery > All Crime, Thrillers & Mystery
- Video > Film & TV > Categories > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Fantasy & Futuristic
- Video > Film & TV > Categories > Science Fiction & Fantasy > All Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Video > Film & TV > Categories > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Science Fiction
- Video > Film & TV > Categories > Horror > Slasher Movies
- Video > Film & TV > Format > DVD
- Video > Film & TV > Editions > Collector's & Special Edition
- Video > Film & TV > Region(feature_browse-bin) > Region 0
- Video > Film & TV > Release Date > 1960 - 1969
- Video > Film & TV > Language > English
- Video > Film & TV > Languages > English
- Video > Film & TV > Subgenre Refinement > Classics > Horror
- Video > Film & TV > Subgenre Refinement > Crime, Thrillers & Mystery > Horror
- Video > Film & TV > Subgenre Refinement > Science Fiction & Fantasy > Horror
Leave a Comment: