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The Flesh and Blood Show

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 36min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,3/10
1,3 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
The Flesh and Blood Show (1972)
Actors rehearsing a show at a mysterious seaside theater are being killed off by an unknown maniac.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaActors rehearsing a show at a mysterious seaside theater are being killed off by an unknown maniac.Actors rehearsing a show at a mysterious seaside theater are being killed off by an unknown maniac.Actors rehearsing a show at a mysterious seaside theater are being killed off by an unknown maniac.

  • Dirección
    • Pete Walker
  • Guión
    • Alfred Shaughnessy
  • Reparto principal
    • Ray Brooks
    • Jenny Hanley
    • Luan Peters
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,3/10
    1,3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Pete Walker
    • Guión
      • Alfred Shaughnessy
    • Reparto principal
      • Ray Brooks
      • Jenny Hanley
      • Luan Peters
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    • 42Reseñas de críticos
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    Ray Brooks
    Ray Brooks
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    Jenny Hanley
    Jenny Hanley
    • Julia Dawson
    Luan Peters
    Luan Peters
    • Carol Edwards
    Robin Askwith
    Robin Askwith
    • Simon
    Candace Glendenning
    Candace Glendenning
    • Sarah
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    Tristan Rogers
    • Tony Weller
    Judy Matheson
    Judy Matheson
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      • Pete Walker
    • Guión
      • Alfred Shaughnessy
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    5acidburn-10

    Plenty Of Flesh not enough blood

    "The Flesh and Blood Show" is about a bunch of young actors all willing to take part in a stage theatre that's situated in a small ocean town, and soon as they arrive strange things start to happen and people start disappearing and surprise, surprise they are being watched by an unknown strange figure.

    To be honest when I came across this movie, I actually got it confused with "Blood and Black Lace" (which I still haven't seen), and being a keen fan of early slasher movies and especially British slasher movies, I was willing to give this one a go. To be honest I was kind of disappointed, for a start there is frankly not enough blood or horror or tension to fulfil any basic needs and there are too many false scares and could have done with a higher body count.

    But there are some good points to this movie, including the night-times attack on one of the women, was nicely done and quite nerve racking and the whodunit angle was nicely done along with the lengthy explanation at the end was a nice touch.

    All in all not a terrible entry but doesn't quite keep the viewer interested all the way through, but still better than half the crap that comes out these days.
    lazarillo

    Superior proto-slasher film

    A group of actors and a director are gathered together by a mysterious producer to rehearse a play in a creepy abandoned theater at the end of a pier off the English coast. In "Ten Little Indians" fashion they begin to disappear one by one. This sounds like a typical slasher movie, but in fact it preceded the slasher craze by many years. It was one of those movies like "Schoolgirl Killer", "Fright", and "Bay of Blood" that contained many of the elements of the slasher films and may have even influenced some of them a little, but was made well before "Black Christmas", "Halloween",and "Friday the 13th" initiated the deluge of slasher flicks.

    This movie avoids many of what would later become tedious clichés of the slasher films. There's no heavy-breathing POV camera shots. The characters are stupid, but they are not so stupid that they don't notice their friends disappearing. The killer's motivation is actually somewhat believable and doesn't seem like something the filmmakers just pulled out of their collective keisters to justify the carnage. Actually, there isn't much carnage either. Most of the murders actually occur off-screen (blasphemy, I know). But what the movie lacks in blood, it makes up for in T and A. This movie marked a transition in British director Peter Walker's career from softcore sexploitation fare like "School for Sex" and "Four Dimensions of Greta" to his more mature and superior 70's horror films like "Frightmare" and "House of the Whipcord". Not surprisingly, Walker offers a hot shower of generous female nudity to prepare viewers for the sudden cold shower of the terror scenes.In the hilarious opening scene, for instance, an incredibly voluptuous actress is awakened by a knock on her door at three in the morning, so she gets out of her female "roommate's" bed and answers the door completely naked.

    I'd recommend this movie to anyone, but people who like Pete Walker, and slasher movies that are actually well-crafted and scary will especially enjoy this one.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Decent British mystery/slasher.

    Performers auditioning for a British "Grand Guignol" show are murdered in mysterious ways in this deranged horror directed by Pete Walker("Frightmare","Schizo","House of Whipcord").The film is pretty creepy and offers a nice amount of sleaze.There are decapitations,drownings,psychotic elderly tramps,naked women and some gruesome killings.The cinematography is pretty gloomy and the location sets are suitably eerie.A must-see if you're a fan of British horror!
    3FieCrier

    a couple good scenes, lots of unnecessary boring dialog; fair amount of live flesh, little or no blood

    The plot is a familiar one. A bunch of people go to an abandoned building to stay there, and some of them start dying.

    Even taken more specifically, this is a group of young actors who go to an old theater, and are killed for reasons relating to the theater's past. The Clown at Midnight (1998) is similar.

    The movie has a lot of dialog, which isn't of much interest. People go off wandering, and sometimes they come back and sometimes they don't. They visit an older couple, and I didn't get a sense of where their house was in relation to the theater, which seemed to be on an island. Police actually are contacted fairly easily early on. The actors continue to stay at the theater far beyond what is sensible.

    There's a fair amount of female nudity, even some full frontal nudity. There is even some full frontal nudity from one of the men. Deaths are not depicted very graphically, to the extent they are barely on screen at all. The killer is a heavy breather, with a black mask and gloves.

    The music throughout reminded me of the incidental music from the original Scooby Doo series!

    There's a flashback scene which is rather surprising, that has a couple having sex in front of a young girl. The girl's scenes were quite obviously edited in (i.e. she wasn't in the room with the nude actors), but it was still a little shocking. That scene was a little better than the rest of the movie, although it started off with a staging of Othello, which was not too involving. There's another good scene in which some of the actors think one of them is shining a spotlight, but it then shines on the person they though was handling it, who was nude. Being a little thick, they don't immediately realize the spotlight must be handled by someone else, nor do they notice how the nude figure doesn't appear to have any life in it.

    At the end of the Monterey Home Video, there were trailers for The Slasher is the Sex Maniac, Night After Night After Night, and The Grim Reaper, all of which looked much better. Although I've seen a cut version of The Grim Reaper AKA Antropophagus (1980), and didn't think it was all that hot, but then the trailer for it was all of five seconds long or so. The other trailers were of ordinary length.
    5hitchcockthelegend

    Boobs, Butts and Blood - All Suffering Pier Pressure!

    Pete Walker brings us a proto-slasher that's now as cornball as can be. Is it worthy of respect in the pantheon of horror? Yes, maybe.

    This is a coastal town that they forgot to close down.

    A group of actors and actresses have mysteriously been lured to an end of pier theatre to star in a play. Pretty soon they start being bumped off one by one.

    So it be! There's plenty of nudity, actors siting around musing on the "biz" and its perils, while the matter of fact attitude to the disappearances is almost as ludicrous as someone opening the door in the middle of the night stark naked...

    It's good fun in truth, especially for British film fans like me to see the likes of Robin Askwith and Jenny Hanley in this. The run down theatre setting is a good one, while the play they are rehearsing makes no sense and is quite surreal! 5/10

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      When Jenny Hanley refused to appear naked on screen, director Pete Walker inserted full-frontal nudity using a body double (reportedly one of her co-stars), resulting in a formal complaint from Hanley's agent. To make it even worse, the double had much larger breasts than Hanley.
    • Pifias
      As Luan Peters investigates the prop room below the stage she makes a big deal of brushing away cobwebs, but there aren't any.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Has had two different releases in the UK, the early eighties 'Vampix video' release presented the flashback scene in 3-d, while the more recent 'Satanica video' release has the flashback sequence in black and white.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 1 (2005)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • octubre de 1972 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Flesh and Blood
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Cromer, Norfolk, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresa productora
      • Peter Walker (Heritage) Ltd.
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      • 1h 36min(96 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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