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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Eddie Romero |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 27 January, 1971 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Image Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Horror |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014381145724 |
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Customer Reviews of Beast of Blood
Classic Drive-In Wonder, Okay DVD This no-budget wonder from Eddie Romero (The Orson Welles of the Phillipine Islands) and Hemisphere studios is a great throwback to the Drive-In era. 'Beast' is the third entry in the 'Blood Island' series (fourth if you count 'Terror is a Man'). This one has a well concieved monster, surprisingly gory kills (for its' day), 'mondo' jungle ambience, silly sub-Bond intrigue and yes, even some topless babes going for it. The DVD has some nice extras, but I do have some complaints. First, the print used for this DVD transfer is hurting. They claim it's been restored, but I just can't believe it. This thing's riddled with scratches and artifacting and is so dark in places, it's hard to make out what's going on. Also the commentary by the producer is a real snoozer. He goes on and on about the minutae of Hemisphere's history and repeats himself endlessly, not really giving much insight into the making of 'Beast'. That said, I got the impression that Image really was trying to do the best they could with this DVD and that's more than can be said of most genre DVD releases. Even with the drawbacks, this disk is a welcome addition to any schlock-fiend's library and I especially enjoyed the interview with Romero.
DISAPPOINTING "BEAST".....
Another entry in the Blood Island films, this one opens with a fanged monster bursting out of hiding on a cargo ship parked off the coast of Blood Island. The beast grabs an axe and slaughters the crew before the ship explodes in the melee. The sole human survivor, John Ashley, washes ashore as does the monster who ambles off into the jungle. Ashley determines to find and kill the beast but first he must locate the evil Dr.Lorca whose experiments in his island hideaway resulted in the beast as well as some murderous mutated natives. Intrepid reporter Celeste Yarnall comes along to get the scoop. She is kidnapped by Lorcas' henchmen and taken to the hideaway house. A chubby local native girl takes a shine to Ashley and helps him battle the henchmen through most of the middle of the film in the jungle. The beast doesn't show up again until the end when it's revealed Dr.Lorca is looking to give it a new head. Not as fun as "Brides of Blood" although there is a bit more gore and some topless shots of Yarnall and the chubby native girl. The photography is good to poor with some scenes tinted so dark it's hard to make out what's going on. Ashley is wooden as always and Yarnall is not much better but she is fetching in a sarong. I can only say see this if you're curious but there's not much "Beast of the Dead". Instead there's too much jungle action between Ashley and the henchmen.
DISAPPOINTING "BEAST".....
As in the other "Blood Island" films, this one is filmed in the Philippines and stars John Ashley again battling a monster hatched from the island lab of Dr.Lorca. In the opening, the fanged creature bursts from hiding on a cargo ship and slaughters the crew with an axe. The ship explodes during the melee and Ashley and the creature are washed ashore. Ashley is rescued by the natives of the island and the creature ambles off into the jungle. Ashley wanys to find Dr.Lorca and destroy the creature. He is joined by the lovely Celeste Yarnall as a reporter on a similar mission to meet Dr.Lorca. Dr.Lorca was presumed dead in a fire but is actually alive with half his face burned and still conducting experiments in his island house lab that result in mutated natives that attack now and then. The creature doesn't show up again until near the end as Lorca seeks to give it another head. Yarnall is kidnapped by Lorca's henchmen and held in Lorca's house where she now sports lovely island apparel replete with flowers in her hair. Hmmm. Anyway, there's a lot of jungle fighting between Ashley and Lorca's henchmen, some mild gore and bare breasts but little else going on here. "Brides of Blood" was much more entertaining and imaginative. The photography in "Beast" is poor at times and gets so dark you can hardly see what's going on. The monster is fun when he appears but he's not around much except in the beginning and towards the end. I was disappointed in this one.
And Ashley's acting seems to be worse than he was in "Brides" if that's possible. Yarnall is Ok to look at and does some topless scenes but I wanted to see more monster on the rampage. To sum it up, see this if you're curious but "Brides" is better.