Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (1991) Reviews

Bloodsucking Pharaohs in Pittsburgh (1991)
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This daffy, hit-and-miss gore comedy was apparently conceived as a parody of Herschell Gordon Lewis' splatter landmark Blood Feast, which, frankly, represents too easy a target. There are no actual Pharaohs involved, only a crazed figure in a fez who roams the streets of Pittsburgh slicing, axing and chainsawing naughty ladies of the night, then absconding with various stolen body parts. The killings mimic the M.O. of a Las Vegas-based occult serial killer who was shot dead by a slouchy cop (Joe Sharkey) more than a decade ago -- a cop who has been haunted by the case ever since. A trip to Pittsburgh's Egyptian district leads our hero and a butt-kicking meter maid (Susann Fletcher) smack into the killer's hideout, where a bloody battle to the death ensues. It's clear the filmmakers intended this to be either a wild, Airplane!-style take on splatter movies or a frenetic, comic gorefest a la Peter Jackson's Dead Alive, but the story and direction lack wit or creativity enough for either one. Nevertheless, there are some outstanding moments of grim humor (particularly a subplot involving a quit-smoking clinic) and audacious makeup effects from local boy Tom Savini. Some promotional materials have replaced director Dean Tschetter's name with familiar DGA pseudonym "Alan Smithee." ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Director(s):
Dean TschetterAlan Smithee, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Christopher M.

This film has never been pitched right, it is campy and fun. It takes on the stereotypes seen in many mystery or slasher movies and spoofs them well. Bloodsucking Pharoahs is not going to change the way you look at the world, but it will make you smile whenever somebody mentions an <ethnic> "part of town" and laugh when you see an ad for smoke-stopping aids. It gets a bad rep because it *sounds* bad, but if you like low budget parodies, its unparalleled.

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    Christopher M.

    This film has never been pitched right, it is campy and fun. It takes on the stereotypes seen in many mystery or slasher movies and spoofs them well. Bloodsucking Pharoahs is not going to change the way you look at the world, but it will make you smile whenever somebody mentions an <ethnic> "part of town" and laugh when you see an ad for smoke-stopping aids. It gets a bad rep because it *sounds* bad, but if you like low budget parodies, its unparalleled.

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