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Blood Link

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Blood Link (1982)
Slasher HorrorCrimeHorror

Haunted by psychic visions of murder, an American man travels to Europe where he learns that a rash of murders are being committed by someone who looks exactly like him.Haunted by psychic visions of murder, an American man travels to Europe where he learns that a rash of murders are being committed by someone who looks exactly like him.Haunted by psychic visions of murder, an American man travels to Europe where he learns that a rash of murders are being committed by someone who looks exactly like him.

  • Director
    • Alberto De Martino
  • Writers
    • Massimo De Rita
    • Alberto De Martino
    • Theodore Apstein
  • Stars
    • Michael Moriarty
    • Penelope Milford
    • Geraldine Fitzgerald
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Alberto De Martino
    • Writers
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Alberto De Martino
      • Theodore Apstein
    • Stars
      • Michael Moriarty
      • Penelope Milford
      • Geraldine Fitzgerald
    • 17User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • Keith Mannings…
    Penelope Milford
    Penelope Milford
    • Julie Warren
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    • Mrs. Thomason
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Bud Waldo
    Sarah Langenfeld
    • Christine Waldo
    Martha Smith
    Martha Smith
    • Hedwig
    Virginia McKenna
    Virginia McKenna
    • Woman in Ballroom
    Reinhold Olszewski
    • Inspector Hessinger
    • (as Reinhold K. Olszewski)
    Henriette Gonnermann
    Henriette Gonnermann
    • Woman Tourist
    Vonne Sherman
    • Millie
    Peter Mannering
    • Bill
    Yael Forti
    • Woman of bell tower
    • (as Yaël Forti)
    Alex Diakun
    Alex Diakun
    • Mr. Adams
    Peter Schlesinger
    • Stocky man
    Shaun Lawton
    • Man with cigar
    Max Buchsbaum
    • Promoter
    Georg Tryphon
    • A waiter
    Reece Hasanen
    • Twin
    • Director
      • Alberto De Martino
    • Writers
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Alberto De Martino
      • Theodore Apstein
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    6Bunuel1976

    BLOOD LINK (Alberto De Martino, 1982) **1/2

    This obscure Italian film – made in the English language – mixes typical elements of the giallo with a few sci-fi trappings, and adds to them a doppelganger theme. Incidentally, given that it deals with Siamese twins who haven't been in contact for years but are able to 'see' what one another is doing, it somehow feels like the long-lost sibling of two Brian De Palma films itself – coming, as it does, in between his SISTERS (1973) and RAISING CAIN (1992)!

    Anyway, it's mildly interesting (even more so for me, being a twin myself!), good-looking (the film was shot in the U.S. and Germany) and features an understated Ennio Morricone score – but, in the long run, emerges as nothing especially remarkable. Besides, even if the supporting cast is decked out with veteran presences – Geraldine Fitzgerald, Virginia McKenna and Cameron Mitchell – they're all basically wasted (McKenna, for instance, is already dead within the first 5 minutes!).

    The lead is played by Michael Moriarty, an actor noted for his intense performances – and, here, we get double the dose (with the star, predictably, hamming it up particularly in his serial-killer characterization)! However, he's flanked by two lovely ladies whose contribution is above-average for this sort of thing – Penelope Milford (ex-Oscar nominee for COMING HOME [1978]!) as the good Moriarty's girlfriend and Sarah Langenfeld (in one of only 4 films she did) as the daughter of has-been prizefighter Mitchell, whose cold-blooded murder at the hands of the bad Moriarty she witnesses. By the way, the film features a surprising amount of nudity (by the two girls and others) – but it's not done in an overly sleazy or exploitative manner.

    The 'face/off' situations between the two brothers provide the expected fireworks; the climax, then, sees Milford distracting the villainous (and impotent) Moriarty by letting him rape her – thus enabling the police to track him down through his brother's ability to recognize the surroundings! This is followed, however, by a far-fetched CARRIE (1976)-like twist set in the city morgue...but which leads to an effectively unsettling 'curtain' where Milford is literally unable to tell which brother she's ended up with!

    P.S. If all goes well, I should be getting to another of De Martino's horror films – HOLOCAUST 2000 (1977) – in the near future, which is one I've missed out on numerous times in the past...
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Above average psycho thriller.

    Alberto De Martino's "Blood Link" is a pretty good thriller.Michael Moriaty plays a doctor,who has frightening visions of murder and discovers that this may be because of a psychic link to his siamese twin brother,who is murdering women in Germany.He tries to find him and stop the madness.The cast is pretty good with excellent performance by Michael Moriaty and the score by Ennio Morricone is brilliant.There is some violence and plenty of nudity.The film reminds me a little bit Brian De Palma's masterful "Sisters"(1973),but it has enough suspense and surprises to satisfy horror fans.Check it out.
    6videorama-759-859391

    Film needs a better link of scenes and story

    This film doesn't come off entirely what it sets off to do. Moriarty in two brother roles, shows us what a fine actor he is. It's good Moriarty versus Moriarty, where good Moriarty's life, is becoming a living hell, thanks to his Siamese twin brother, who's fortunately a psychotic, who's committed a sting of brutal murders, one not so brutal, involving punching an ex boxing star (lovable veteran actor Cameron Mitchell). Bad Moriarty is parading as good Moriarty doctor, which he isn't as it isn't helping his good brother's chances, when the cops get hold of him. When growing up, our psychotic one wasn't given the same love and attention, as the good one, hence, part of his reasons for becoming a knife thrashing lunatic. His good brother has it all, successful, likable, and a really nice piece of female a..e The ain't half bad film offers some nice servings of nudity and some nice slappings of venesection (gore) and Moriarty, who's acting presence is always something viewable, especially after seeing in Q. The problems with the film, overall, I felt, were there were a few stops, a little dullness, and not enough story poured into what is otherwise, an interesting film, that really doesn't really fall above the ranks of average.
    8tarbosh22000

    "Blood Link" is a suspenseful and pretty scary thriller.

    "Blood Link" is a suspenseful and pretty scary thriller.

    The plot: Craig Manning (Moriarty) is a doctor. But for some nights now he's been having horrific visions of murders. It turns out he has a Siamese brother (also played by Moriarty) who lives in Hamburg. Craig tracks him down to unravel the mystery.

    "Blood Link" is worth watching for the usual excellent performance by Moriarty. He puts a lot of energy and character into the role. The direction by De Martino is fast-paced and the music by Ennio Morricone is always worth a listen.

    In the end: If you can find it, "Blood Link" is an interesting horror movie worth watching.

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    6Bloodwank

    Pretty enjoyable evil twin trash.

    Seems to me there aren't enough horror films dealing with evil twins. Sure there are some (Dead Ringers springs to mind though I've not seen it) and the concept has made for an amusing twist in a variety of slashers, but there aren't so many films directly based around the concept. Blood Link is one such though, and pretty entertaining stuff albeit no classic. The story follows Dr. Craig Mannings, research psychiatrist having visions of beautiful women getting offed by his hand. He realises soon enough that in fact he is seeing through the eyes of his maniac brother Keith and so without further ado heads off to Hamburg to find him. Though directed by an Italian Blood Link has more in common with glossy yet seedy Hollywood thrillers of the era, the sort of thing in fact inspired at least in part by giallo cinema. There isn't overmuch style on hand, but its a pretty well made affair and there's an understated but fairly pleasing Ennio Morricone score to keep things bubbling along. Perhaps the most typically Italian thing about the film is a script that cares about nothing more than moving the action along, resulting in a succession of plot holes opening up that threaten to engulf the whole experience if one looks back even for a moment to consider them. Like how come neither Craig's girlfriend nor employers have anything to say on the subject of his leaving the country to search for a murderer? Why doesn't he fess up to the Hamburg police straight away (having presumably no prior experience of going after murderers himself)? Why was Keith allowed to get to Hamburg in the first place? There's more, but part of the fun comes from the mounting implausibilities and the pace is sufficiently swift that to say much more would be a spoiler anyway. Of course, none of this would work without some performances up to the task, and happily awesome character actor Michael Moriarty is on the case, playing Craig and Keith. As Craig he does not initially hook, coming across very much low key and befuddled, but grows into the role, taking on determination and a harder edge. As Keith he's a blast throughout though, putting his all into a great show of malevolent camp. Especially fun are scenes with the two together, both tense and bizarrely amusing. The rest of the cast is solid and includes a nice but sad cameo from the great Cameron Mitchell, though mostly notable for its attractive women. Penelope Milford as Craig's girlfriend, Sarah Langenfeld as a vengeful lass on Keith's case and Martha Smith as a local hooker, all fill their roles well and all show their lovely breasts. Moments of death or menace in fact often come after or involve sex or nudity giving a nice sleazy edge, which is helpful as in a shocking turn of events there's only bare minimal bloodshed. The nasty bits are at least pretty mean though, and once or twice even mildly shocking. Altogether this is a smooth ride though not especially memorable, Some longueurs in the final block but a nice suspenseful and twisted finale end things on just the right note, making it overall a worthy venture. Strong 6/10 then I guess.

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1982 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blood Link - Blutspur
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Zadar Film
      • Palaggi
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      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Mono

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