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Blood Cult

  • Video
  • 1985
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
3.5/10
643
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Blood Cult (1985)
Slasher HorrorSupernatural HorrorComedyHorror

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFemale students on a college campus are being killed and their body parts used for blood sacrifices.Female students on a college campus are being killed and their body parts used for blood sacrifices.Female students on a college campus are being killed and their body parts used for blood sacrifices.

  • Dirección
    • Christopher Lewis
  • Guionistas
    • Stuart Rosenthal
    • James Vance
  • Elenco
    • Juli Andelman
    • Charles Ellis
    • James Vance
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.5/10
    643
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Christopher Lewis
    • Guionistas
      • Stuart Rosenthal
      • James Vance
    • Elenco
      • Juli Andelman
      • Charles Ellis
      • James Vance
    • 18Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 17Opiniones de los críticos
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    Juli Andelman
    Juli Andelman
    • Tina Wilbois
    • (as Julie Andelman)
    Charles Ellis
    • Ron Wilbois
    James Vance
    • Joel Hogan
    Bennie Lee McGowan
    • Mrs. Gracie Moore
    Peter Hart
    • Doc White
    • (as Josef Hardt)
    David Stice
    • Deputy
    • (as David Brent Stice)
    Fred Graves
    • Dean Charles Bailey
    Bob Duffield
    • Mr. Moore
    Allison O'Meilia
    • Girl in Shower
    Christi Beavers
    • Jill
    Bryan Gilbreath
    • Boy at Party
    Robbie Cobb
    • Sara
    Joy Jordan
    • Girl in Cafeteria
    Mary Dickens
    • Server
    Carolyn Wallace
    • Cashier
    Charlie Yip
    • Dishwasher
    Catherine L. Tolin
    • Librarian
    Dot Whisman
    • Waitress
    • Dirección
      • Christopher Lewis
    • Guionistas
      • Stuart Rosenthal
      • James Vance
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    Opiniones de usuarios18

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    dramabriddie

    Pure sadness

    I can honestly report that this is the worst movie ever. My dad is in it, and that offers no consolation. In fact, it makes it even worse because I have to watch him make out with that very large, unattractive woman. I was only a year old when he made this movie, so I am NOT to be held responsible! The saddest part of all is that my dad, a rather well-received writer, made revisions on the script for it to make even as little sense as it does. It was beyond help, he said. Remember, when you watch this movie, James Vance did NOT want to be in it! He was forced to by an employer!! It's a disgusting piece of garbage with no redeeming qualities except that the audio is so bad you can hardly understand it anyway. If you are thinking about renting or buying this film, please don't. Oh, and just as a side note: it was only banned from Oklahoma campuses because it was filmed at them. The schools were so embarrassed by the final copy that they wouldn't show it. There you have it: if I, the daughter of one of the actor's, admits that it's bad, run screaming in the other direction!
    lor_

    Mediocre taped horror

    My review was written in August 1985 after watching the show on United Home Video cassette.

    Made in Tulsa, "Blood Cult" is a regional horror feature for home video fans that demonstrates the viability of shooting scare pics directly on videotape rather than the usual 16mm or 35mm film modes. Pic was preceded in this format by another regional, taped horror opus, last year's "Copperhead".

    Familiar storyline concerns a series of murders of coeds one winter at Central State College in the Midwest. Sheriff Ron Wilbois (Charles Ellis), who is planning to run for the senate, is investigating, hampered by lack of cooperation from the college dean (Fred Graves) and local coroner (Josef Hardt).

    Key breakthrough in the case comes when Wilbois' daughter Tina (Julie Andelman), who works in the school library, finds a book recounting an American cult of the 1700s that aimed at avenging the victims of the earlier Salem witch hunt era. Cultists would kill victims and create a mannequin (for later sacrifice by fire) out of body parts taken from the victims. The mutilations and a clue of a gold amulet (and a dog symbol displayed) left with each corpse link the historical cult with the pattern and evidence of the current murders.

    Tina's boyfriend Joel (James Vance) aids the sheriff in his campus stakeouts, but the film ends inconclusively after the sheriff witnesses modern cultists meeting in the forest and later uncovers the killer's surprise identity.

    Screenplay by Stuart Rosenthal (with additional dialog by co-star James Vance) is too derivative of previous stalk & slash horror pics to let "Blood Cult" soar, but director Christopher Lewis, son of actress Loretta Young, develops some effective atmosphere, especially in night scenes. Credit must go to director of photography Paul MacFarlane, whose wide-angle shots and moody lighting prove that horror via video can compare with the filmed variety. Gore is emphasized here, and convincing special effects makeup for the mutilations (executed by David Powell and Robert Brewer) merits the "graphic violence" warning on the package.

    Production outfit plans further videotaped horror features, but would do well to come up with more interesting scripts.
    hoabob

    i actually like this movie just because it is so poorly made.

    in the bathroom killing scene at the beggining of the movie the gorey special effects looked so fake. It looked like they used something like hersheys strawberry sauce for fake blood. And in the scene where the cashier in the cafeteria saw the dead body in the garbage container her scream sounded so bad that i almost died laughing. So if you like cheesy poorly made horror movies than this is definately the movie for you.
    5MovieLuvaMatt

    Not all THAT bad

    I've been reading a book by screenwriter John Russo called "Making Movies," and that's the main reason why I was curious about checking this movie out in the first place. I read a chapter talking about how this was the first direct-to-video movie ever made, and the budget was extremely small. Being an aspiring filmmaker, I'm more intrigued by the small-budget films than those with big budgets. I don't visualize myself making the next summer blockbuster in 2 or 3 years, but I do visualize myself making a small-budget independent film or, to be more realistic, a small-budget student film. And it always fascinates me how filmmakers are able to make movies on such low budgets, using just the bare essentials and sometimes less.

    Some have complained about the movie being shot on video. I happened to appreciate the look of the movie. Though it could've been much better, by watching "Blood Cult" I realized that shooting a feature-length movie on regular video equipment is not a bad idea. We almost never see a movie shot on video, but there are many TV shows (sitcoms, soap operas, reality shows, etc.) that are shot on video, and it doesn't exactly break the fourth wall. As long as you don't frame shots like you're framing your aunt in a home video, the movie can look quite cool. So I definitely felt Christopher Lewis (the director) came up with a fine concept. Hey, it's better to watch old video footage than grainy old film footage. Film shows its age much more.

    I've seen a lot of bad horror movies, and I've seen much worse. "BC" is not completely awful, considering its standards. I tried to think of it as a student film. When you watch a student film, you're not expecting "The Godfather." So I took it with a grain of salt, accepting the movie for what it is and keeping its microscopic budget in mind.

    First of all, the acting is fairly good. Of course, I'm discounting the women who played the victims, whose screams were so unconvincing. I don't know anybody who flaps their arms like a bird when they scream. The now-deceased actor who plays the sheriff is pretty good, and it's obvious that he was a veteran of stage. However, there are a couple of scenes where he's obviously looking down at his lines on a cheat sheet. He could've been a little more subtle. Most of the performances are one-dimensional, but so are the characters. So what can you do? Plus, I've heard much worse dialogue in horror movies as well.

    The special f/x are beyond cheesy, with body parts that look they were purchased from Party City on Halloween. But you just have to laugh at stuff like that.

    The story is not bad, and gets better as it goes along. As I've said, there are much cheesier horror movies out there, and "BC" is mildly impressive for its budget. Not a great film, not even a good film, but worth a look.

    My score: 5 (out of 10)
    6caspian1978

    A good bad movie

    Found this winner on the shelf at my local blockbuster. Not bad. For what it is, its a great b-movie with a very little if no budget. The cast is made up of a group of local friends. Far from professional, they hold your interests. Shot somewhere in Kansas or Oklahoma, its nice to see a straight to video (video) movie that made it to the video stores. The same style of direction from the film makers earlier movie, The Ripper, he takes video to the next level when other horror movie makers fail. A nice attempt to make a feature length movie, when you have less than a 90 page script. A lot of the scenes drag, but is needed to make a 90 minute story. An overall nice horror movie worth renting when there's nothing else worth getting at your video store.

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    • Trivia
      Contrary to popular belief, Blood Cult is actually NOT the first shot on video (VHS) horror film. Although many film fans believe that it is because it has been promoted as such since its initial release on the VHS as well as part of the DVD box set of "The Ripper Blood Pack". The first shot on video horror film was actually Boardinghouse (1982). Though it had a brief theatrical release to select theaters. Then there was Sledgehammer, which was also shot on VHS and released in 1983, a full two years before Blood Cult (1985).
    • Errores
      Tina's pearl necklace alternates between being tucked inside her dress and being outside of same from shot to shot while talking to her father in the library.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Ripper (1985)

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      • mayo de 1985 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Slasher
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Estados Unidos(Campus Exteriors)
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      • United Entertainment Pictures
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      1 hora 29 minutos
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      • 1.33 : 1

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