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Blood Freak (1972)

Blood Freak (1972)
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This mind-numbingly odd product from the Gator State has so many moments of absolute mania it practically exists in a genre of its own: the Sunday-School-Horror-Rock-N-Roll-Biker-Anti-Drug-Message flick. The vague suggestion of a plot is narrated (i.e. interrupted, editorialized and hacked upon) by producer/director/lunatic Brad Grinter, who comes across as a bizarre gene-splicing of a tent preacher and a raving bus-depot derelict who smokes like a chimney and has to stop periodically to cough up what's left of his lungs. When able to complete a sentence, Grinter presents his wacky morality tale of an Elvis-styled biker named Herschel (Steve Hawkes, who shares some of the guilt as co-producer) who gets caught up in a duel between good sister Angel and her devilish sibling Ann. Hersh winds up toking off a little of Ann's devil weed which, when combined with a heaping helping of dad's experimental poultry, transforms him into a rampaging turkey beast. Horrendously fake gore murders ensue when the fowl freak goes for the throats of the local dope pushers, until the aptly-named Angel prays the dumb cluck back to normal. Despite the occasional hint that this entire exercise might be an elaborate, straight-faced put-on, the most blood-curdling aspect of this movie is the notion that its backers were probably sincere. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Director(s):
Brad F. GrinterSteve Hawkes, (more)
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Synopsis of Blood Freak

This mind-numbingly odd product from the Gator State has so many moments of absolute mania it practically exists in a genre of its own: the Sunday-School-Horror-Rock-N-Roll-Biker-Anti-Drug-Message flick. The vague suggestion of a plot is narrated (i.e. interrupted, editorialized and hacked upon) by producer/director/lunatic Brad Grinter, who comes across as a bizarre gene-splicing of a tent preacher and a raving bus-depot derelict who smokes like a chimney and has to stop periodically to cough up what's left of his lungs. When able to complete a sentence, Grinter presents his wacky morality tale of an Elvis-styled biker named Herschel (Steve Hawkes, who shares some of the guilt as co-producer) who gets caught up in a duel between good sister Angel and her devilish sibling Ann. Hersh winds up toking off a little of Ann's devil weed which, when combined with a heaping helping of dad's experimental poultry, transforms him into a rampaging turkey beast. Horrendously fake gore murders ensue when the fowl freak goes for the throats of the local dope pushers, until the aptly-named Angel prays the dumb cluck back to normal. Despite the occasional hint that this entire exercise might be an elaborate, straight-faced put-on, the most blood-curdling aspect of this movie is the notion that its backers were probably sincere. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
Steve HawkesBrad F. Grinter
Categories:
Horror
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Troy R.

This is absolutely one of the best, worst horror movies ever made. You cannot mistake this movie for anything else because it is uniquely awesome. Don't compare this to Aliens, King Kong, Freddy or Jason. It can only be Herschel the husky fella who transforms into the half man, half turkey drug addicted and blood craving...blood freak.

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James L.

Be afraid....be very afraid of this movie! IT STINKS!!! From bad acting to bad audio to live turkeys! Check out those sideburns on the lab assistant; "Ann's" dialogue; the hideous, unimaginative costume and the camera angles. It was like someone just rounded up a bunch of friends and gave them parts to memorize. Oh, that narrator at the beginning and throughout....was he reading his lines as he spoke into the camera! My favorite line from him was "Right On." Plus they used the same scream over and over again. So stay away from this turkey! ~ Susan L.

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Jeffrey M.

This is not the movie I thought was sub-advertised in the "Grindhouse" movie tributes "Planet Terror, and Death Proof" made by Tarintino. And, I mean sub-advertised by there where these grate movies that were only flashed upon during the intermission.

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