- Blood Thirst
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name = Blood Thirst
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director =Newt Arnold
producer = Newt Arnold
writer = N.I.P. Dennis
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starring = Yvonne Nielson
Robert Winston
Judy Dennis
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released = 1971
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country =U.S.A. /Philippines
language = English
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imdb_id = 0066847"Blood Thirst", also known as "Blood Seekers" and "The Horror from Beyond", is a 1971
Horror film directed by Newt Arnold and shot in thePhilippines . It tells of an Americandetective investigating a series of vampiric murders linked to aManila nightclub .The film starred Robert Winston as detective Adam Rourke. Winston bore a strong resemblance to actor
Anthony Perkins , and he brought a jokey, swaggering presence to the film. He spends much of his screen time swillingcocktail s, shooting shadowyvillain s, and seducing his female lead, actress Judy Dennis, a haggardAudrey Hepburn doppelgänger who never appeared in another film. Winston's tough-guy character is somewhat sabotaged by a pronouncedlisp , and his character's habit of engaging himself in extended quizzicalmonologue s, which Winston does with a lopsided half-smile, makes his limning of Rourke decidedly eccentric.The film's plot, scripted by N.I.P. Dennis in his only listed film credit, is frequently nonsensical, involving a
South America nbelly dance r, played by Yvonne Nielson, who has uncovered an ancientAztec secret for eternal life, involving regularblood transfusion s. To this end, she has enlisted the aid of a Filipino club owner whose visage turns monsterous when he is stalking his prey; his character makeup here bears an uncanny resemblance to the makeup forTroma 'sToxic Avenger .The film features lush black and white photography in the tradition of American noir, including a near
chiaroscuro obsession with light and shadow that is unexpectedly effective. "Blood Thirst" also relies on a cannedjazz score that too-often sounds likeburlesque compositions. A scene in which Judy Dennis creeps through an undergrounddungeon is undermined by a Little Egypt-style bump and grind number."Blood Thirst" was reportedly filmed in the 1960s but not released until the early 70s, where it mostly played the American
grindhouse circuit, where it must have looked terribly dated alongside such lurid exploitationauteur s asHerschell Gordon Lewis .External links
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