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Blood Clan

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
103
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Blood Clan (1990)
DramaHorrorMystery

In the past, a family is executed by soldiers for cannibalism - except for the little girl, Katy Bane McKay. She is adopted by Judge Mackay and goes home with him to Canada, where she grows ... Read allIn the past, a family is executed by soldiers for cannibalism - except for the little girl, Katy Bane McKay. She is adopted by Judge Mackay and goes home with him to Canada, where she grows up with no knowledge of her family's pass. Then, in the present, several deaths occur and ... Read allIn the past, a family is executed by soldiers for cannibalism - except for the little girl, Katy Bane McKay. She is adopted by Judge Mackay and goes home with him to Canada, where she grows up with no knowledge of her family's pass. Then, in the present, several deaths occur and people begin to think it's Katy Bane McKay. After all -- blood will out.

  • Director
    • Charles Wilkinson
  • Writer
    • Glynis Whiting
  • Stars
    • Michele Little
    • Robert Wisden
    • Gordon Pinsent
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    103
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Wilkinson
    • Writer
      • Glynis Whiting
    • Stars
      • Michele Little
      • Robert Wisden
      • Gordon Pinsent
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michele Little
    Michele Little
    • Katy Bane
    Robert Wisden
    Robert Wisden
    • Stuart Roos
    Gordon Pinsent
    Gordon Pinsent
    • Judge William McKay
    Anne Mansfield
    • Margaret
    Jacqueline Dandeneau
    • Mary
    Blair Haynes
    • Sgt. Allyson
    Shaun Johnston
    Shaun Johnston
    • Jerry
    Ross Campbell
    Ross Campbell
    • Sawney Bane
    John Wright
    • Captain
    Jamie Ann Haiden
    • Young Katy
    Len Crowther
    • Jimmy the Clerk
    Caolaidhe Wharton
    • Sonja
    Logan Turner
    • Timmy
    Larry Reese
    Larry Reese
    • Mr. Becker
    Robert Corness
    Robert Corness
    • Train Clerk
    Tammi Cooper
    • Penny Whistle
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Wilkinson
    • Writer
      • Glynis Whiting
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    7Rusty1988

    Good Scary Thriller

    Well made low budget Horror film, about a 4 year old girl who gets taken away from her man eating parents and family, whilst they are all shot!, She was meant to be as well, but the judge could not do it, and had Katy Bane live with him, his wife and daughter, 12 or so years passes and a whole Heep of deaths start to occur, all of which involve Katy in some way, Everyone thinks she did it, but with her not knowing of her families past, She tries to figure out why everyone thinks she is committing these murders. Gordon Pinsent plays out his role as Judge William McKay very well, Same did Michelle Little as Katy Bane. If your into Gothic Horror thriller films, then don't miss Blood Clan, definitely worth a buy if you can find it anywhere
    EyeAskance

    Accommodating low-budget Canadian chiller.

    A mass-slaughter of cannibal gypsies is ordered in 19th century Scotland. In the interim of these executions, a toddler from the clan is saved by an arbiter and rushed to safety with his family to the United States. In the passing of years, the child grows into a lovely and well-mannered girl, and while she is adored by her surrogate father, his wife fears the potential for evil in her bloodline. When two local children are found murdered with their hearts removed, suspicions are roused and the girl is plagued by nightmares involving a Stonehenge-type sanctorium.

    This modest Canadian effort is surprisingly well devised and out-of-the-ordinary, with a sharp eye for detail applied to its Edwardian-period setting. The film does occasionally exhibit the venial malnourishment of a bread-and-water budget, but dexterous equipage in various facets of the production make BLOOD CLAN appear substantially more "big league" than it is.

    Terse direction, winning performances...this is a neglected film which should have generated quite a bit more enthusiasm. It might not be the most easily attainable horror title, but it's one worth looking for.

    6.5/10
    6rsoonsa

    Hope As The Nemesis Of Justice.

    Hope As The Nemesis Of Justice.

    Although this film's plot line is more dismal than it is interesting, its effectively moody photography helps in convincing viewers that a tale about possible latter-day cannibalism being discovered in 19th century Canada is worth the telling. Very loosely based upon the 16th century Sawney Beane legend of Scotland, the work is initially unconvincing, but after its action moves across the pond into Canada, the melodramatic plot is given a satisfactory edge. Updating the Sawney Beane story by several centuries gives screenwriter/producer Glynis Whiting an opportunity to modify, as with other elements, the geographic region. The film opens with a Scottish military unit rounding up and gunning down a large group of Sawney Beane's followers. The plot then moves into the juridical chambers of Justice William McKay (Gordon Pinsent) who is seen deciding against hanging a juvenile, three-year-old Katy Bane (Beane), despite her being a known offspring of cult members, and who most certainly must have dined upon the flesh of humans. McKay is next found in Canada, still a judge, 15 years later, where he resides with his wife, daughter, and the now adopted Katy. Although very far off from Scotland, some from the local populace have been able to identify Katy as a former member of the infamous cannibal clan. Although somewhat ill-at-ease from having a former cannibal among them, the citizenry keep their feelings subdued until two young children are slain and their hearts removed, after which tongues begin to wag about Katy's possible role in the killings, with the chief proponent of the suspicions being the local sheriff. In the meantime, a pleasant young man has come to understudy with Judge McKay, and he, Stuart (Robert Wisden) fixes his interest romantically upon Katy while he seeks the truth concerning the two killings, for which no suspect has been identified. Subsequent to the deaths of the two children, another gruesome murder, of McKay's handyman, follows, with his heart similarly torn from his body. Although the neighbours of McKay continue to look back upon the Gothic excesses of Sawney Beane, it becomes increasingly evident that peril may very well have entered into their region of Canada from a more recent source. The screenplay is a muddled scribble, a good deal of the plot line making no sense. Nonetheless, there is effectively moody photography, as well as a creation of suspense as to which sorts of secrets will be revealed to a viewer. Director of photography Kenneth Hewlett's camera skills provide a considerable boost to the narrative and, although cannibalism is an unspeakably dreadful subject, a cast led by the charismatic Newfoundlander Pinsent, assists significantly to maintain the work's pacing. With flaws rife throughout this attempt at making a horror film, it remains a better than average piece from the genre, as it develops a sense of real fear experienced by neighbours of McKay. It is shot in Alberta, where a frigidly grey atmosphere serves the sombre story well. A rather difficult to find DVD is available in Europe only, but a Monarch VHS copy may be readily located within the U.S. and provides above standard audio and visual quality.
    8marcelperez

    A low budget but very scary story about Scots, Prairie, and cannibalism

    I saw this movie when it first came out. I thought it was ok. I saw it again on late night TV this week. It really stood up. They obviously had zero money, the script has problems and it can't make up its mind if it's a horror movie or a thriller or what. But the performances are very good, there's a heart that shines through.

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1990 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Verhasstes Blut
    • Filming locations
      • Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alberta Funding
      • Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation
      • Allarcom Limited
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      1 hour 31 minutes
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