Blood

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  • R
  • 1972
  • 1 hr 10 min
  • 4.8  (357)

The movie Blood, released in 1973, is a classic horror-thriller film that follows the story of a wealthy businessman, Harold Daniels, who attempts to bring his deceased wife back to life through occult practices. The movie opens with a scene of a woman lying on a surgical table, with tubes attached to her body, while a group of doctors and scientists attempt to revive her. However, the experiment fails, and the woman dies, leaving her husband, Harold Daniels, devastated.

Determined to bring his beloved wife back to life, Harold turns to the occult and hires a group of researchers and scientists to help him perform an experiment that will bring his wife back from the dead. The team of researchers consists of two men and two women, each with their unique set of skills in science and occult.

As the team begins their experiment, strange things start to happen. The group begins to experience bizarre incidents, such as objects moving on their own and unexplained supernatural phenomena. Despite these unsettling occurrences, the team continues their efforts to resurrect Harold's wife.

As the experiment progresses, the team discovers that the occult practices they are employing are causing alarming side effects. The once-human subject on the surgical table is now slowly turning into a monstrous entity, drained of all of her humanity. Meanwhile, the team members themselves start to break down mentally as the horrifying consequences of their experiment become more apparent.

Blood is a thrilling horror movie that explores the darker side of science and the dangerous consequences of playing God. The director-writer, Andy Milligan, uses sharp camera angles and dark lighting to create an atmosphere of suspense and terror that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

The cast members of Blood give convincing performances, with Allan Berendt as Harold Daniels delivering a particularly strong performance. He portrays the grieving husband with heart-wrenching emotion, which brings depth to the character.

Hope Stansbury and Patricia Gaul also do an excellent job portraying the two female scientists on the team. They bring a sense of vulnerability to their characters, which makes the audience root for them in the midst of the horror that surrounds them.

Overall, the movie Blood is a must-watch for horror fans. The story is engaging, and the suspense is palpable. While the film is low-budget, the director's clever use of sound and lighting gives the movie a polished look. Whether you're a horror movie enthusiast or just looking for a thrilling ride, Blood is a movie that will not disappoint.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1972
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 10 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (357)