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BloodMonkey 2007 1h 30m Horror Mystery & Thriller List Reviews 19% 250+ Ratings Audience Score A professor (F. Murray Abraham) and his students encounter a deadly creature in Africa.
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- Robert Young
- Horror, Mystery & Thriller
- F. Murray Abraham
BloodMonkey Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Stefan Birgir Stefans sbs.is. Instead of the monster, we have college students that have arrived in Thailand to...
Recently viewed. Blood Monkey: Directed by Robert Young. With F. Murray Abraham, Matt Ryan, Amy Manson, Matt Reeves. A renowned but mad professor leads a small group of American students into the jungles of Africa to investigate a remote tribe of killer chimpanzees rumored to be the missing link.
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- Action, Adventure, Horror
- Robert Young
- 2008-01-27
Blood Monkey is a 2007 American horror film starring F. Murray Abraham. Conrad Hamilton is an anthropologist seeking to study the missing link between man and ape. He uncovers a species of ape in Thailand, only to discover that they're incredibly vicious.
Reviewers panned the film, criticizing the acting, dialogue, plot, low-quality special effects, and the lack of appearances by the titular monster, the monkeys. They also questioned the appearance of F. Murray Abraham in the film, though note that his performance was its only positive aspect. Plot.
- Charles Olins, Mark Ryder
- Robert Young
- Charles Salmon
Show all movies in the JustWatch Streaming Charts. Streaming charts last updated: 5:16:13 PM, 05/07/2024. Blood Monkey is 22759 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 25399 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Father Never Bothered but less popular than Ram ...
- 88 min
Review this title. 31 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 3/10. Blood maybe, monkeys not so much. gavin6942 2 December 2007. A group of students is summoned to assist a professor in exploring jungle regions never before touched by the human hand.