Blood Rites (film)
Blood Rites | |
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Original theatrical poster | |
Directed by | Andy Milligan |
Produced by | Jerome-Fredric |
Written by |
Andy Milligan Hal Sherwood |
Starring |
Veronica Radburn Maggie Rogers Hal Borske Anne Linden Fib LaBlaque Carol Vogel Richard Romanus Eileen Hayes Don Williams Hal Sherwood Neil Flanagan Ada McAllister Robert Adsit |
Cinematography | Andy Milligan |
Edited by | Andy Milligan |
Distributed by | J.E.R. Pictures |
Running time | 81 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Blood Rites (original title: The Ghastly Ones) is a 1968 horror film directed by Andy Milligan. The film centers around three sister who arrive at their father's house according to his dying wish and are soon brutally murdered one by one. It features Richard Romanus in his first role.
The critically panned film was one of the infamous "video nasties" to be banned in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s.
Plot
Three sisters, Veronica, Victoria and Elizabeth, receive letters from their late father's lawyer informing them of their father's wish that they spend three nights in his house on an isolated island before his will can be read. They and their husbands William, Richard and Donald are met there by the two maids, Martha and Ruth, and a hunchback named Colin whom the audience has already seen murdering two people at the beginning of the film. While helping with the luggage Colin becomes angry and catches and eats a live rabbit. The remains of the rabbit are later found in Veronica and William's bed, along with a note reading "Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit".
Victoria and Robert find that someone has painted a large 'X' in blood on their bedroom door. Robert and Donald go downstairs to investigate, but Donald collapses after being drugged. Robert investigates the cellar and sees someone he recognizes. Shortly afterward, Victoria finds his body hanging by the ankles on the stairs. The next morning, while discussing what happened, Ruth asks Martha if she had tied up Colin that night.
Colin attempts to tell Victoria something but is interrupted by Martha and sent to chop firewood in the cellar with Donald (who is given a leather strap to use on Colin). Donald finds a plank of wood with a bloody 'X' on it, but is attacked from behind, gagged and bound to a workbench before being disemboweled and cut in two by a hooded figure.
At dinner, the guests ask about Donald and Elizabeth's whereabouts. When dinner is served, Elizabeth's severed head is in the serving dish.
William goes into the cellar to investigate and finds a box and a photograph. Colin steals the photo from him, however, and William is then attacked and killed with a pitchfork by the hooded figure. Later, Martha finds Colin with the photo and realizes what it means, but is killed with a hatchet. Colin tries to escape from the killer, but is set alight.
It is revealed that Ruth is in fact Hattie, the fourth and eldest sister, and she had planned to kill the others and blame Colin so that she could claim the inheritance. Colin is still alive, however, and pushes her down the stairs, causing her hatchet to bury itself in her head. The two remaining sisters, Veronica and Victoria, are left staring in disbelief.
Cast
- Veronica Radburn as Martha
- Maggie Rogers as Hattie
- Hal Borske as Colin Trask
- Anne Linden as Vicky
- Fib LaBlaque as Rich
- Carol Vogel as Liz
- Richard Romanus as Don
- Eileen Hayes as Veronica
- Don Williams as Bill
- Hal Sherwood as Walter
- Neil Flanagan as Lawyer Dobbs
- Ada McAllister as Ada
- Robert Adsit as Robert
Production
Blood Rites marked Andy Milligan's first color film. In order to find a setting for the film, Milligan scouted for locations where he could film in Staten Island, in which he found an old country estate that was built in the late 1800s. Because of the film's extremely low budget of around $13,000, Milligan held several different roles during production. On top of being the film's writer and director, Milligan also worked as the film's costume designer and created all the costumes himself. The camera equipment used in filming was all owned by Milligan so he didn't have to rent equipment in order to film, this also cut production costs by over $2,000. Milligan also filmed the movie on short ends; using old and leftover 16mm film reels from other local film productions.
The film's gory special effects were limited and had to be used effectively under a limited budget. This included using organs from animals and other practical effects.[1]
Release and controversy
Blood Rites was released in 1968 under its original title The Ghastly Ones.
It is one of the infamous "Video Nasties" that was prosecuted in the United Kingdom in the 1980s.
Reception
The film has received negative reviews from critics. DVD Verdict wrote "[Blood Rites] is the only horror film where the aspects of the filmmaking are far more frightening than the slayings themselves".[2] It was awarded a score of 0 out of 4 by VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever, panning the film's budget and perceived lack of talent.[3]
Remake
Director Milligan remade the film in 1978 as Legacy of Blood.
See also
References
- ↑ Quarles, Mike (1 January 2001). Down and Dirty: Hollywood's Exploitation Filmmakers and Their Movies. McFarland. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-7864-6257-5. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ Gibron, Bill (14 January 2004). "DVD Verdict Review – The Ghastly Ones / Seeds of Sin". DVD Verdict. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever. Farmington Hills, MI: GALE CENGAGE Learning. 2012. p. 380. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
External links
- The Ghastly Ones at Rotten Tomatoes
- Blood Rites at the Internet Movie Database
- The Ghastly Ones at the TCM Movie Database
- The Ghastly Ones at AllMovie