Horror of the Blood Monsters DVD - Classic Sci-Fi Horror Movie - Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Cult Film Collections
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Horror of the Blood Monsters DVD - Classic Sci-Fi Horror Movie - Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Cult Film Collections
Horror of the Blood Monsters DVD - Classic Sci-Fi Horror Movie - Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Cult Film Collections
Horror of the Blood Monsters DVD - Classic Sci-Fi Horror Movie - Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Cult Film Collections
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One of cult movie director Al Adamson's most popular films, known for its use of weird color effects by "Spectrum-X," stars horror icon John Carradine as scientist Dr. Rynning, who leads a space journey to a distant planet of blood-sucking vampires intent on contaminating Earth. While exploring the planet, the crew becomes entrapped by warring tribes of primitive vampire-like men and, in order to escape bloody death, must battle snake-men, bat-demons, and the other hideous denizens of this evil world!
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This is a multicolored weird-fest about vampires here and abroad (outer space). There's a hilarious introduction detailing the many assaults on Earthlings by a cult of vampires. They establish a pattern of violence with a few brief scenes of vampires (who are very-very long in the tooth) attacking people in the dead of night. This ends abruptly, dumping us at control central where a launch is about to take place. That incomparable character actor John Carradine is leading a crew into the nether regions of space and beyond. Once under way they quickly loose contact and then they hit something or something hits them and wouldn't you know it, they have to land their model spacecraft on an unknown planet of many hues for some much needed repairs. I believe they blamed it on a solar disturbance but it looked like pretty rough animation to me. (The funniest part of this sequence is the worry over their oxygen supply as one of the crew calmly smokes.) But what luck, the planet may look weird but it's almost earthlike!!! Sure, it tends to look a little green at times, yellow too, red now and then, before it goes blue. As they're exploring, they quickly find prehistoric creatures and some unconvincing vampire cavemen. Meanwhile, back on Earth, the two launch controllers are having electronic sex. Twice. Have I mentioned the flying bat people yet?I don't know who their editor was but it looked as if he cut the film with an axe. My goodness me, what a fabulously awful sci-fi flick. It's beyond ridiculous. And the fight sequences!!!! Sadly, one of the crew doesn't make it off the planet. Did I mention that the vampire cavemen had some mighty big spears?Bless their hearts for even trying. A great effort for a fifth grade art class. Good job.

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