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Blood Bath
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A horror-comedy anthology not to be missed: When the cast and crew of a horror film sit down at dinner, they begin to tell stories of their real-life experiences with the occult. What follows is a parade of dark but amusing tales including a marriage to the devil?s daughter, one very unlucky hit-man, a hen-pecked husband with delusions of war heroism, a miser haunted by the ghost of a man he ruined, and a less-than-epic martial arts master looking for the "Tenth Secret of Shao-Lin." Only after the guests leave do we learn just how horrifying horror movie sets can be.
This low-budget epic offers gruesome deaths, amputations, doors flying off hinges, demons, martial arts, and roasted rats - what?s not to love? Featuring Doris Roberts ("Everybody Loves Raymond") and the acting debuts of Harve Presnell (Fargo, Face/Off), P.J. Soles (Carrie, Halloween) and Sonny Landham (Predator, Action Jackson), Blood Bath proves once again that director/writer Joel Reed (Bloodsucking Freaks) is decidedly twisted...and that's a good thing.
Miss Manners would be appalled by the dinner conversation in this gory film. The director, actors, and crew of a horror movie go far beyond the taboo topics of religion, politics, and money to share their own personal run-ins with the devil, his minions, and ghosts.
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