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Blood Feast is a 1963 American splatter film. It was composed, shot, and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, written by Allison Louise Downe from an idea by Lewis and David F. Freidman, and stars Mal Arnold, William Kerwin, Connie Mason, and Lyn Bolton.
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Sep 21, 2018 · Blood Feast, released in 1963, is considered by most critics as the first gore film. The shocking saturation of the full-color blood effects throughout the film started a movement with other directors eager to fill the screens of their films with such appalling vibrancy.
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Blood Feast is a 1963 American splatter film. It was composed, shot, and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, written by Allison Louise Downe from an idea by Lewis and David F. Freidman, and stars Mal Arnold, William Kerwin, Connie Mason, and Lyn Bolton.
Release Date. 6 July, 1963. Runtime. 67 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Budget. $24,500. Gross. $4,000,000.
Jul 3, 2013 · "Blood Feast" is a terrible film, and a historically important one, too. Director Herschell Gordon Lewis and producer David F. Friedman were in the right place in the right time when they cranked out what has become known as the first "splatter" film.
In Miami, the Egyptian serial-killer Fuad Ramses owns a catering store and kills women, taking parts of each one of them. Fuad worships the goddess Ishtar and is preparing a blood feast to resurrect her. Detective Pete Thornton is investigating the murder cases trying to find the killer.