Attendees at a horror-film convention in San Francisco keep disappearing. It turns out that the guest of honor is a real vampire, and his henchmen are kidnapping the convention guests.Attendees at a horror-film convention in San Francisco keep disappearing. It turns out that the guest of honor is a real vampire, and his henchmen are kidnapping the convention guests.Attendees at a horror-film convention in San Francisco keep disappearing. It turns out that the guest of honor is a real vampire, and his henchmen are kidnapping the convention guests.
John Cochran
- Scotty
- (as John H. Cochran)
Mark Anger
- The Avenger
- (as Irving Israel)
Michael L. Davis
- Lt. Driscoll
- (as Mike Hitchcock)
Kathleen Quinlan
- Projectionist
- (as Kathy Quinlan)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Made for all us horror geeks
I agree with the other reviewers who said this is a well made homage to horror movies by movie host John Stanley. I never heard of this one, but found it on the Cinema Insomnia channel on YouTube and it was a delight to watch it hosted by Mr. Stanley himself. Maybe a few decades of horror movies with production values borrowed from mainstream movies has raised expectations too high for the occasional horror movie consumer and the cheesy crap loved by true horror geeks disappoints them. As someone who grew up watching really bad but entertaining sci-fi and horror movies like Plan 9, Crawling Eye, all the Universal monsters,,etc., Nightmare in Blood was a lot of fun.
Enjoyable film has a vampire running loose in San Francisco.
This film has a little of everything for fans of horror films, comics, horror conventions,and the like. It has that 70's feel to it and a lot of fun to watch. If your a fan of low budget shockers, it's right up your alley. Just set back on a stormy Saturday night and get ready for a Creature Feature.
Don't waste your time
Let me start by saying I really love horror movies, and I especially love the old-fashioned vampire type that are supposedly satirized in this film. And I'm not offended by a cherished genre being sent up in good fun. Indeed, I enjoy a good spoof on a genre. But let me tell you, this movie is perfectly awful. The production values rate no better than a D-minus. The sound is so terrible you often cannot understand the dialogue. Unfortunately, when you do hear it, it's usually pretty lame. Following the story is a challenge, too. Entire minutes pass when you are at a loss to know what is happening. I don't know how viewers gave this enough stars to land it over a four-star rating. Take my advice. Hard pass.
A fun horror comedy
This film is hard to find. It was directed by John Stanley who was the horror, science fiction, and fantasy critic for the San Francisco Chronicle for three decades. He also hosted Creature Features TV show in the SF Bay Area. He's the author of THE CREATURE FEATURE MOVIE GUIDE and I WAS A TV HORROR HOST.
The film is tongue-in-cheek horror film about a famous horror actor, noted for playing vampires, coming to a Horror Convention in San Francisco, and turning out to be an actual vampire. There are a lot of in-jokes for horror fans. It's fun. It was an independent film shot on a low budget and it sometime shows. If you a horror fan you will probably get a kick out of it.
The film is tongue-in-cheek horror film about a famous horror actor, noted for playing vampires, coming to a Horror Convention in San Francisco, and turning out to be an actual vampire. There are a lot of in-jokes for horror fans. It's fun. It was an independent film shot on a low budget and it sometime shows. If you a horror fan you will probably get a kick out of it.
I Disapprove
I figured this was a fairly light-hearted horror/comedy made by and for horror fans, one of which I am.
But about two-thirds of the way through it appeared that somebody thought it would be a good idea to include film -- real film footage -- of one of humanity's greatest real-life horrors, the Holocaust.
I disapprove of that decision because that ghastly footage was being exploited by filmmakers in order to add shock-value to the movie.
After that, there was no way I could take any enjoyment from this film.
Horror movies ought to be escapism and the real horrors of the Holocaust ought not be exploited as they were.
But about two-thirds of the way through it appeared that somebody thought it would be a good idea to include film -- real film footage -- of one of humanity's greatest real-life horrors, the Holocaust.
I disapprove of that decision because that ghastly footage was being exploited by filmmakers in order to add shock-value to the movie.
After that, there was no way I could take any enjoyment from this film.
Horror movies ought to be escapism and the real horrors of the Holocaust ought not be exploited as they were.
Did you know
- TriviaNightmare In Blood was filmed in 1973.
- ConnectionsReferences Frankenstein (1931)
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- Also known as
- Malakay - Incubo di sangue
- Filming locations
- Half Moon Bay, California, USA(cemetery)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $150,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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