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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.

    • $24,500
    • David F. Friedman
    • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • July 6, 1963
  2. Blood Feast (1963) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Apr 13, 2018 · With Robert Rusler, Caroline Williams, Sophie Monk, Sadie Katz. After having moved to France, Fuad works night shifts at a museum for Egyptian culture. During long nights, he is repeatedly drawn to a statue representing the seductive ancient goddess Ishtar and becomes allured by her visions.

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    • Horror
    • Marcel Walz
    • 2018-04-13
  4. 1h 15m 1963. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Brief Synopsis. An Egyptian priest uses human sacrifice to bring back his goddess. Cast & Crew. Read More. Herschell G. Lewis. Director. Thomas Wood. Pete Thornton. Mal Arnold. Ramses. Connie Mason. Suzette. Scott H. Hall. Police captain. Lyn Bolton.

    • Herschell G. Lewis
    • Thomas Wood
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1002611-blood_feastBlood Feast | Rotten Tomatoes

    The insane Ramses hypnotizes a socialite in order to land a job catering a party for her debutante daughter, Suzette Fremont (Connie Mason), and turns the event into an evening of gruesome deaths,...

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    • William Kerwin
    • Herschell Gordon Lewis
    • July 06, 1963
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  7. 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.

  8. Jul 3, 2013 · "Blood Feast" is a terrible film, and a historically important one, too. On the fiftieth anniversary of its release, Simon Abrams revisits this gore-fest.

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