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Blood Freak

- A Dracula On Drugs!

A biker comes upon a girl with a flat tire and offers her a ride home. He winds up at a drug party with the girl's sister, then follows her to a turkey farm owned by her father, a mad scientist. The father turns the biker into a giant turkey monster who goes after drug dealers.

Release Date : 1972-10-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sampson Motion Picture Production Company

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Blood FreaksBlood Freak

Cast

Steve Hawkes

Character Name : Herschell

Original Name : Steve Hawkes

Gender : Male

Dana Cullivan

Character Name : Ann

Original Name : Dana Cullivan

Gender : Male

Heather Hughes

Character Name : Angel

Original Name : Heather Hughes

Gender : Female

Randy Grinter

Character Name :

Original Name : Randy Grinter

Gender : Male

Larry Wright

Character Name :

Original Name : Larry Wright

Gender : Male

Tera Anderson

Character Name :

Original Name : Tera Anderson

Gender : Male

Dolores Currier

Character Name :

Original Name : Dolores Currier

Gender : Male

Bob Currier

Character Name :

Original Name : Bob Currier

Gender : Male

Jane Tarber

Character Name :

Original Name : Jane Tarber

Gender : Male

Brad F. Grinter

Character Name : On-Screen Narrator (uncredited)

Original Name : Brad F. Grinter

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-06-20

**_Attack of the turkey monster in Florida_** An Elvis-looking drifter (Steve Hawkes) lands a job at a poultry farm in the Miami area where he finds himself caught between two attractive sisters, one angelic (Heather Hughes) and the other seductive (Dana Cullivan). Worse, the researchers at the facility use him as a guinea pig in their experiments. Havoc ensues. “Blood Freak” (1972) is an indie creature feature on a miniscule budget with bad acting and a ridiculous monster. On the positive side, manly Steve Hawkes is charismatic as the Presley-inspired protagonist; it’s the peripheral actors who are lousy, like the scientists at the farm. The flick scores well on the female front, but I would’ve preferred that Heather Hughes (Angel) had a bigger roll. Dana Cullivan is a’right as the raven-haired seductress though. (There’s also an alluring blonde with a small part). Interestingly, director Brad Grinter appears periodically to offer philosophical commentary while smoking. His final scene reveals a droll angle. The theme is anti-drug and, surprisingly, pro-biblical with well-written insights from the Scriptures amidst the madness. The music’s quite good as well. Unfortunately, the story is relatively tedious and none of the commendable points overcome that flaw, which is augmented by the amateurish filmmaking. It’s still worth checking out, though, for bad movie connoisseurs and those interested in micro-budget oddities. The flick runs 1 hour, 20 minutes, and was shot in Miami, Florida. GRADE: C-/D+