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The first in Herschell Gordon Lewis' infamous `Blood Trilogy' (followed by Two Thousand Maniacs! and Color Me Blood Red), Blood Feast is considered to be the first gore movie of all time, and caused a sensation upon its release in 1963. The acknowledged "Godfather of Gore," shattered taboos against graphic violence onscreen with this bloody horror film, the like of which will probably never be seen again...
Nothing so appalling in the annals of horror has ever been seen before. When Mrs. Fremont hires crackpot Egyptian cultist Fuad Ramses to cater a party for her daughter, Suzette, she commits the culinary catastrophe of the century! Fuad immediately prepares a Blood Feast made from the grisly body parts of nubile young women. Borrowing the leg of a gal taking a bath, the brains of women making out on the beach, and the tongue of a sexy blonde, Fuad and his machete plan on adding Suzette to the main course...
SPECIAL FEATURES - Audio commentary by director Herschell Gordon Lewis and producer David F. Friedman
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Rare Outtakes
- Blood FeastWilliam Kerwin (Blood Feast) and Harvey Korman (Blazing Saddles) demonstrate how to slice meat in the grisly educational short subject, Carving Magic
- Gallery of Exploitation Art
ITEM SPECIFICS
Region: | 0 - Region Free DVD - Will play on any device. | Rating: | 18 | Year: | 1963 | Duration: | 67 minutes | Label: | Something Weird | Ratio: | Widescreen | Cast: | William Kerwin (as Thomas Wood), Mal Arnold, Connie Mason, Lyn Bolton, Scott H. Hall, Christy Foushee (as Toni Calvert), Ashlyn Martin, Astrid Olson, Sandra Sinclair, Gene Courtier, Louise Kamp, Hal Rich, Al Golden
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