Blood Feast | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 31, 2017
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A high water mark for campy horror. Loaded with bright gore and Barbie doll looking victims. Abandon hopes for Oscar level acting.
genre Horror
synopsis In the sleepy suburbs of Miami, seemingly normal Egyptian immigrant Fuad Ramses (Mal Arnold) runs a successful catering business. He also murders young women and plans to use their body parts to revive the goddess Ishtar. The insane Ramses hypnotizes a socialite in order to land a job catering a party for her debutante daughter, Suzette Fremont (Connie Mason), and turns the event into an evening of gruesome deaths, bloody dismemberment and ritual sacrifice.
lead actors William Kerwin | Mal Arnold | Connie Mason | Lyn Bolton | Scott H. Hall | Christy Foushee | Ashlyn Martin | Sandra Sinclair | Jerome Eden | Allison Louise Downe | David F. Friedman | Craig Maudslay Jr. | Herschell Gordon Lewis
director Herschell Gordon Lewis