Release Date: Nov 12, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 87 mins Studio: Image Ent. Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG Features:
Special Audio Commentary Track by Sam Sherman Interview Documentary with Director Eddie Romero Rarely Seen "House of Terror" Live Horror Show Promo Theatrical Trailers for Mad Doctor of Blood Island, Brides of Blood, Beast of Blood, Brain of Blood, Blood of the Vampires, Horror of the Blood Monsters, The Blood Drinkers and Raiders of the Living Dead Video Interview with Beverly Powers (Hills), Star of Brides of Blood Blood Island Image Gallery
In the late 1960s and early 70s, a bizarre alliance between the Filippino movie company Hemisphere and the American exploitation outfit Independent International yielded a series of weirdly interconnected horror movies, most of which work the word Blood into the title. The Filippino items are strangely fascinating vampire and mad scientist pictures with oddball colour effects and a mix of naive serial-style thrills and extreme-for-the-era sex and gore; the American efforts, from director Al Adamson, are shoddier, thrown together from offcuts of previous pictures, and are lead-paced but nevertheless curiously appealing. Gaze in awe at mutant killer trees, slobbering hunchbacked servants, faded matinee idols, stripper-turned-actress heroines with concrete blonde hairdos, evil dwarves, John Carradine or Lon Chaney, footage cut in from completely different films, Dracula and Frankenstein meeting hippies and bikers, red filters when the vampires attack, chanting natives! Plus lots of exclamation marks! Plus lurid trailers!
"A blood-dripping brain transplant turns a maniac into a monster!". Brain of Blood does exactly what it says on the tin. It was made in Hollywood when a Filippino blood movie fell through and the distributor needed a substitute. --Kim Newman