अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA psychopath escapes from a mental institution and starts a murder spree, which ends in the pursuing of a young handicapped girl, who once got a blood transfusion from him.A psychopath escapes from a mental institution and starts a murder spree, which ends in the pursuing of a young handicapped girl, who once got a blood transfusion from him.A psychopath escapes from a mental institution and starts a murder spree, which ends in the pursuing of a young handicapped girl, who once got a blood transfusion from him.
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A psychopath plays his blood song to his prey before killing them in 'Dreamslayer', an average run of the mill slasher from 1982.
The film intros us to our killer Paul early on. We see that 25 years prior, he witnessed his father murder his mother and her lover before killing himself. The trauma of that night led to Paul being institutionalized at a mental health facility. He decides that it's time to escape, so he kills an orderly and gets out of the hospital with his wooden flute given to him by his father before he died. We then meet our main character Marion who is physically disabled thanks to an accident caused by her alcoholic father. She required a blood transfusion, and unlucky for her, it was Paul's blood that was given to her! As the film goes on, and Paul murders many people, Marion starts to have weird visions and dreams of the murder. It appears that having his blood inside of her has given her the ability to see his actions. It all comes to a head when Marion ends up encountering Paul in person, making her his next target.
I purchased this movie on VHS years back under the title 'Dreamslayer', but it is also known as 'Blood Song' - a far more appropriate name given the music themed plot with Paul playing his flute to an annoyingly familiar tune each time he commits a murder. Some of the gore was well done given it's very low budget of a little over a million dollars, and despite not being able to see much thanks to the low quality of tape/film. The dark scenes are almost unwatchable, and sadly no release of this one of DVD has been able to restore it in any way. It affected the rating of the film for me, that and the silly concept that getting blood from a psychopath can give you visions and dreams of the person.
The acting wasn't all that bad. Donna Wilkes lead the way as our heroine Marion who battles her recovery, her alcoholic father, and a serial killer with a sense of fear but also silent strength. Frankie Avalon in a role unlike anything he may have ever done, was effective as the creepy and deranged murderer Paul. It was also great to see Antoinette Bower as Marion's mother, she of course played Jamie Lee Curtis' mother in 'Prom Night'.
Overall, 'Dreamslayer' isn't a terrible entry to that early 80's horror grouping. But outside of one really well done axe murder scene, it doesn't add anything special that we haven't seen before.
4/10.
The film intros us to our killer Paul early on. We see that 25 years prior, he witnessed his father murder his mother and her lover before killing himself. The trauma of that night led to Paul being institutionalized at a mental health facility. He decides that it's time to escape, so he kills an orderly and gets out of the hospital with his wooden flute given to him by his father before he died. We then meet our main character Marion who is physically disabled thanks to an accident caused by her alcoholic father. She required a blood transfusion, and unlucky for her, it was Paul's blood that was given to her! As the film goes on, and Paul murders many people, Marion starts to have weird visions and dreams of the murder. It appears that having his blood inside of her has given her the ability to see his actions. It all comes to a head when Marion ends up encountering Paul in person, making her his next target.
I purchased this movie on VHS years back under the title 'Dreamslayer', but it is also known as 'Blood Song' - a far more appropriate name given the music themed plot with Paul playing his flute to an annoyingly familiar tune each time he commits a murder. Some of the gore was well done given it's very low budget of a little over a million dollars, and despite not being able to see much thanks to the low quality of tape/film. The dark scenes are almost unwatchable, and sadly no release of this one of DVD has been able to restore it in any way. It affected the rating of the film for me, that and the silly concept that getting blood from a psychopath can give you visions and dreams of the person.
The acting wasn't all that bad. Donna Wilkes lead the way as our heroine Marion who battles her recovery, her alcoholic father, and a serial killer with a sense of fear but also silent strength. Frankie Avalon in a role unlike anything he may have ever done, was effective as the creepy and deranged murderer Paul. It was also great to see Antoinette Bower as Marion's mother, she of course played Jamie Lee Curtis' mother in 'Prom Night'.
Overall, 'Dreamslayer' isn't a terrible entry to that early 80's horror grouping. But outside of one really well done axe murder scene, it doesn't add anything special that we haven't seen before.
4/10.
"Blood Song" follows a teenager in a coastal Oregon town who finds herself stalked by a man whose blood she received through a transfusion; turns out the man is a psychotic killer who plays a wooden flute (yes, you read that right), and he has a psychic connection drawing him nearer to her.
All things considered, "Blood Song" is a pretty typical slasher flick aside from the weird flourishing touches, such as the killer who plays a small wooden flute gifted to him by his father who committed a murder-suicide with his wife; did I mention that '60s singer Frankie Avalon portrays the madman? Those two reasons alone make this film stand out from its peers, though, depending on who you ask, will be either to its detriment or success.
TV actress Donna Wilkes portrays the lead/final girl who is hobbled by a leg injury through most of the film, making her even more helpless; to make matters worse, her mother (Antoinette Bower of "Prom Night") and she are under the abusive power of her alcoholic father (a character that has strange incestuous undertones, I might add). The film is not conventionally scary, as the killer is no masked villain or elusive psycho; the audience sees and gets to know the goofy character from the outset, so that element of terror is stripped from the proceedings here. The film does feel like a made-for-TV movie, and has an innocence about it that belies its bloodier moments. The atmosphere is nicely established as well, and it's nice to see the coast of my home state get some representation in '80s horror.
In the end, "Blood Song" is a rather silly slasher flick that plays up its goofiness with no shame, even in its final moments. The whole thing is rather ridiculous, but if you can take it at face value, the offering here is amusing, slightly trashy, and utterly bizarre-it almost feels as though David Lynch attempted to make a slasher movie. Do with it what you will, but it's just weird enough to warrant a viewing from genre fans. 6/10.
All things considered, "Blood Song" is a pretty typical slasher flick aside from the weird flourishing touches, such as the killer who plays a small wooden flute gifted to him by his father who committed a murder-suicide with his wife; did I mention that '60s singer Frankie Avalon portrays the madman? Those two reasons alone make this film stand out from its peers, though, depending on who you ask, will be either to its detriment or success.
TV actress Donna Wilkes portrays the lead/final girl who is hobbled by a leg injury through most of the film, making her even more helpless; to make matters worse, her mother (Antoinette Bower of "Prom Night") and she are under the abusive power of her alcoholic father (a character that has strange incestuous undertones, I might add). The film is not conventionally scary, as the killer is no masked villain or elusive psycho; the audience sees and gets to know the goofy character from the outset, so that element of terror is stripped from the proceedings here. The film does feel like a made-for-TV movie, and has an innocence about it that belies its bloodier moments. The atmosphere is nicely established as well, and it's nice to see the coast of my home state get some representation in '80s horror.
In the end, "Blood Song" is a rather silly slasher flick that plays up its goofiness with no shame, even in its final moments. The whole thing is rather ridiculous, but if you can take it at face value, the offering here is amusing, slightly trashy, and utterly bizarre-it almost feels as though David Lynch attempted to make a slasher movie. Do with it what you will, but it's just weird enough to warrant a viewing from genre fans. 6/10.
I was an assistant on this film. The staff was far from "un-professional" it is just in this business extras are not coddled. It was a fast paced, gotta get it right, no time for "pretty pleases". It is not the best horror flick but it has some great scenes as previous posted pointed out. Most extras and townsfolk enjoyed the film shooting and enjoyed the attention. We were in a great little Coos Bay hide away...fun little town. North Bend was great too! Lenny Montana - as big as he is - was the nicest and most gentle people I've met. It was odd seeing Frankie Avalon as a murdered. Still wickedly handsome. Low budget - blood, horror, fun story theme. It is great that it was repackaged as part of the double feature with Mausoleum.
Got this in a double feature movie pack the other being "Mausoleum". I am surprised to see this one has the higher score of the two movies as I thought that one was more entertaining though not necessarily a good movie in its own right. This movie starts out showing a boy who witnesses his father killing his mom and her lover and then himself. Well this kind of makes him mental and suffice to say he will grow up to be our killer. They do not really try to hide who he is during the movie as you see him fairly early in the picture. Well a girl with a bad leg sees visions of him doing his killings and he soon goes after her after she witnesses him disposing of one of his victims. There are a couple of good kills in this one, but for the most part the film is rather slow and a lot of times there is not a lot going on. The film will focus on the girl and her relationships with her father and her boyfriend then cut to a scene from time to time of the mental dude killing someone. Then after she sees him face to face the film is just him stalking her before finally going after her in a very prolonged scene. Just not all that entertaining. The psychic link she shares with the killer almost seems pointless after the initial scenes of her seeing visions of his killing and really added no new dimension to the film other than she should have been a bit more ready for him than she was. So all in all have to say this song had no rhythm and runs way to long at the end. I kept thinking to myself near the end "Shouldn't this be over?"
The Plot = A young boy witnesses his father shoot his mother and her lover and then himself, and is then sent to a mental hospital, but many years later he escapes along with his flute and goes on a killing spree. In the meantime a young girl Marion begins to have visions of him killing people through a rare blood transfusion between the two.
Okay Blood Song has some interesting ideas, but fails to execute them properly, for a start the whole concept of a girl having psychic visions of the killer could have been interesting but as the movie goes on it becomes it a bit dull, as there is absolutely no explanation given to why she has these visions, we know how through the blood transfusion.
I also liked the idea behind the heroine being physically flawed, which would seemingly make her a much easier target for the killer and possibly add to any sort of suspense later in the flick. Of course we don't get any of that. The film also throws in some long and drawn out drama scenes which takes away the tension out of this movie and plus while the murders and the final showdown are real highlights of this movie, it just takes too long and spaced too far apart, I mean at times I kinda forgot that I was even watching a slasher movie, it felt like a drama.
The positive aspects of this movie, is for one thing the climax watching the girl limp herself away from the killer and into some lumber yard. The change of setting proved interesting. And the performances were pretty good, Frankie Avalon was interesting as the serial killer even though he chewed the scenery practically all time but I found him fun and Donna Wilkes played the female lead pretty well, she hit the right notes at the right time.
All in all Blood Song is definitely an average 80's slasher with some pretty interesting ideas but are flawed to say at least I would only recommend this if you're a huge fan of 80's slashers.
Okay Blood Song has some interesting ideas, but fails to execute them properly, for a start the whole concept of a girl having psychic visions of the killer could have been interesting but as the movie goes on it becomes it a bit dull, as there is absolutely no explanation given to why she has these visions, we know how through the blood transfusion.
I also liked the idea behind the heroine being physically flawed, which would seemingly make her a much easier target for the killer and possibly add to any sort of suspense later in the flick. Of course we don't get any of that. The film also throws in some long and drawn out drama scenes which takes away the tension out of this movie and plus while the murders and the final showdown are real highlights of this movie, it just takes too long and spaced too far apart, I mean at times I kinda forgot that I was even watching a slasher movie, it felt like a drama.
The positive aspects of this movie, is for one thing the climax watching the girl limp herself away from the killer and into some lumber yard. The change of setting proved interesting. And the performances were pretty good, Frankie Avalon was interesting as the serial killer even though he chewed the scenery practically all time but I found him fun and Donna Wilkes played the female lead pretty well, she hit the right notes at the right time.
All in all Blood Song is definitely an average 80's slasher with some pretty interesting ideas but are flawed to say at least I would only recommend this if you're a huge fan of 80's slashers.
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- ट्रिवियाWhen BCI Eclipse obtained the rights to release Blood Song on DVD, they could not find any original elements or prints to transfer. This means the original elements and prints either no longer exist or are temporarily lost. BCI was then forced to use a video source to transfer instead.
- गूफ़At about 18:18 the doctor says to the nurse that Marions' blood type is O positive, and it's "rough to come by". O positive is the most common blood type, and not rare at all.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Halloween Monster Bash (1991)
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