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{{Infobox film |
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| name = Blood Harvest |
| name = Blood Harvest |
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| screenplay = Ben Benson<br>Emil Joseph |
| screenplay = Ben Benson<br>Emil Joseph |
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| story = Chris Vaalar<br>William Arthur |
| story = Chris Vaalar<br>William Arthur |
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| based_on = |
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| starring = {{plainlist| |
| starring = {{plainlist| |
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* [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]] |
* [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]] |
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* Lori Minnetti |
* Lori Minnetti |
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| narrator = |
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| music = [[George Daugherty]] |
| music = [[George Daugherty]] |
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| cinematography = [[Bill Rebane]] |
| cinematography = [[Bill Rebane]] |
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| editing = Teddy Darvas |
| editing = Teddy Darvas |
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| studio = Shooting Ranch |
| studio = Shooting Ranch |
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| distributor = |
| distributor = Cinema Group |
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| released = 1987 |
| released = {{Film date|1987|1|1}} |
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| runtime = |
| runtime = 88 minutes |
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| country = United States |
| country = United States |
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| language = English |
| language = English |
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| budget = |
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| gross = 70% |
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'''''Blood Harvest''''' is a 1987 American [[slasher film]] directed by [[Bill Rebane]] and starring [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]], Itonia |
'''''Blood Harvest''''' is a 1987 American [[slasher film]] directed by [[Bill Rebane]], and starring [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]], Itonia Salochek and Lori Minnetti.<ref>{{cite book|last=Gilpatrick|first=Kristin |title=Famous Wisconsin film stars|publisher=[[Badger Books|Badger Books Inc.]] Inc.|year=2002|page=251|isbn=978-1-878569-86-8}}</ref> [[Peter Krause]] appears in his first feature film role. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]] as Mervon Dickenson/The Marvelous Mervo/The |
* [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]] as Mervon Dickenson/The Marvelous Mervo/The Clown |
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* Itonia |
* Itonia Salochek as Jill Robinson |
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* Dean West as Gary Dickenson |
* Dean West as Gary Dickenson |
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* Lori Minnetti as Sarah |
* Lori Minnetti as Sarah |
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* [[Peter Krause]] as |
* [[Peter Krause]] as Scott |
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* Frank Benson as Sheriff Buckley |
* Frank Benson as Sheriff Buckley |
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* Albert Jaggard as The Priest |
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* William Dexter as Man in Cafe |
* William Dexter as Man in Cafe |
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* Arlene Dexter as 1st Bank Teller |
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* Jeanette Belant as 2nd Bank Teller |
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* Pete Van Ryan as Auctioneer |
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* Harvey Woodward as Assistant Auctioneer |
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* Randy Scott as Game Player |
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* Chris Jahnke as Game Player |
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* Jim Zabella as Game Player |
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* Dave Doyle as Game Player |
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== Production == |
== Production == |
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Alternate titles include "Nightmare" and "The Marvelous Mervo". Blood Harvest was filmed in three Wisconsin locations: [[Gleason, Wisconsin|Gleason]], [[Irma, Wisconsin|Irma]] |
Alternate titles include "Nightmare" and "The Marvelous Mervo". ''Blood Harvest'' was filmed in three Wisconsin locations: [[Gleason, Wisconsin|Gleason]], [[Irma, Wisconsin|Irma]] and [[Merrill, Wisconsin|Merrill]]. |
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== Release == |
== Release == |
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''Blood Harvest'' was released on January 1, 1987. |
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Blood Harvest was released on January 1, 1987.<ref>{{cite web |title=Blood Harvest - Release Info |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092671/releaseinfo?ref_=ttloc_sa_2 |website=IMDb |publisher=IMDb |access-date=29 April 2022}}</ref> |
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=== Home media === |
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A [[Blu-ray]] version featuring a new 4k scan of the original 16mm camera negative was released by [[Vinegar Syndrome (company)|Vinegar Syndrome]] in October 2018. The first 1,500 copies featured a limited edition slipcover. Special features on the Blu-ray include:<ref>{{cite web |title=Blood Harvest Blu-ray/DVD |url=https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/blood-harvest |website |
A [[Blu-ray]] version featuring a new 4k scan of the original 16mm camera negative was released by [[Vinegar Syndrome (company)|Vinegar Syndrome]] in October 2018. The first 1,500 copies featured a limited edition slipcover. Special features on the Blu-ray include:<ref>{{cite web |title=Blood Harvest Blu-ray/DVD |url=https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/blood-harvest |website=Vinegar Syndrome |access-date=29 April 2022}}</ref> |
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* Region free Blu-ray/DVD combo |
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* Newly scanned and restored in 2k from 16mm original camera negative |
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* Brand new commentary track with producer and co-writer Leszek Burzynski |
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* Tiny Tim in Niagara Falls (September 3, 1987) |
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* Booklet with essay by Tiny Tim biographer Justin A. Martell |
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* Reversible cover artwork |
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* English SDH subtitles |
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== Reception == |
== Reception and legacy == |
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⚫ | [[Allmovie]] called ''Blood Harvest'' "an obvious stab at a piece of the dwindling slasher market shot on cheap, grainy stock with a small, amateur cast", writing that "those who appreciate Tiny Tim for his astonishing vocal range and vast repertoire of turn-of-the-century Tin Pan Alley songs will feel depressed watching him debase himself", but that "others might find enjoyment in a particularly wretched slasher fiasco that should provide derisive yucks for genre fans.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://allmovie.com/movie/blood-harvest-v139802/review |title=Blood Harvest (1987) |author=Fred Beldin |work=[[Allmovie]] |accessdate=22 June 2012}}</ref> |
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⚫ | [[Allmovie]] called ''Blood Harvest'' "an obvious stab at a piece of the dwindling slasher market shot on cheap, grainy stock with a small, amateur cast", writing that "those who appreciate Tiny Tim for his astonishing vocal range and vast repertoire of turn-of-the-century Tin Pan Alley songs will feel depressed watching him debase himself", but that "others might find enjoyment in a particularly wretched slasher fiasco that should provide derisive yucks for genre fans. |
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[[Squanch Games]] licensed the film to be used in their 2022 video game ''[[High on Life (video game)|High on Life]]''. The opening scene can be seen on the TV in the main character's living room after defeating the first three bounties.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-12-13 |title=What Movie is Playing in the Living Room in High on Life? |url=https://gamerjournalist.com/what-movie-is-playing-in-the-living-room-in-high-on-life/ |access-date=2022-12-14 |website=Gamer Journalist |language=en}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{IMDb title|0092671|Blood Harvest}} |
*{{IMDb title|0092671|Blood Harvest}} |
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* {{AllRovi movie|139802|Blood Harvest}} |
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{{Bill Rebane}} |
{{Bill Rebane}} |
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[[Category:American slasher films]] |
[[Category:American slasher films]] |
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[[Category:1987 horror films]] |
[[Category:1987 horror films]] |
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[[Category:Films shot in Minnesota]] |
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[[Category:Films shot in Wisconsin]] |
[[Category:Films shot in Wisconsin]] |
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[[Category:Films set in Wisconsin]] |
[[Category:Films set in Wisconsin]] |
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[[Category:American exploitation films]] |
[[Category:American exploitation films]] |
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[[Category:1980s English-language films]] |
[[Category:1980s English-language films]] |
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[[Category:1980s American films]] |
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[[Category:English-language horror films]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 21 December 2024
Blood Harvest | |
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Directed by | Bill Rebane |
Written by | Frank Kinikin |
Screenplay by | Ben Benson Emil Joseph |
Story by | Chris Vaalar William Arthur |
Produced by | Leszek Burzynski |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Bill Rebane |
Edited by | Teddy Darvas |
Music by | George Daugherty |
Production company | Shooting Ranch |
Distributed by | Cinema Group |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Blood Harvest is a 1987 American slasher film directed by Bill Rebane, and starring Tiny Tim, Itonia Salochek and Lori Minnetti.[1] Peter Krause appears in his first feature film role.
Plot
[edit]Jill Robinson, visiting home from college, arrives to find her parents missing and their home vandalized. Her father, a banker, has become a pariah in the rural community for foreclosing on local farms. Matters soon take a turn for the worse when Jill finds herself being stalked, and her friends disappearing one by one. With only her childhood friend and former lover, Gary, and his mentally unstable brother, Mervo, Jill fears for her life.
Cast
[edit]- Tiny Tim as Mervon Dickenson/The Marvelous Mervo/The Clown
- Itonia Salochek as Jill Robinson
- Dean West as Gary Dickenson
- Lori Minnetti as Sarah
- Peter Krause as Scott
- Frank Benson as Sheriff Buckley
- Albert Jaggard as The Priest
- William Dexter as Man in Cafe
- Arlene Dexter as 1st Bank Teller
- Jeanette Belant as 2nd Bank Teller
- Pete Van Ryan as Auctioneer
- Harvey Woodward as Assistant Auctioneer
- Randy Scott as Game Player
- Chris Jahnke as Game Player
- Jim Zabella as Game Player
- Dave Doyle as Game Player
Production
[edit]Alternate titles include "Nightmare" and "The Marvelous Mervo". Blood Harvest was filmed in three Wisconsin locations: Gleason, Irma and Merrill.
Release
[edit]Blood Harvest was released on January 1, 1987.
Home media
[edit]A Blu-ray version featuring a new 4k scan of the original 16mm camera negative was released by Vinegar Syndrome in October 2018. The first 1,500 copies featured a limited edition slipcover. Special features on the Blu-ray include:[2]
Reception and legacy
[edit]Allmovie called Blood Harvest "an obvious stab at a piece of the dwindling slasher market shot on cheap, grainy stock with a small, amateur cast", writing that "those who appreciate Tiny Tim for his astonishing vocal range and vast repertoire of turn-of-the-century Tin Pan Alley songs will feel depressed watching him debase himself", but that "others might find enjoyment in a particularly wretched slasher fiasco that should provide derisive yucks for genre fans.[3]
Squanch Games licensed the film to be used in their 2022 video game High on Life. The opening scene can be seen on the TV in the main character's living room after defeating the first three bounties.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Gilpatrick, Kristin (2002). Famous Wisconsin film stars. Badger Books Inc. Inc. p. 251. ISBN 978-1-878569-86-8.
- ^ "Blood Harvest Blu-ray/DVD". Vinegar Syndrome. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
- ^ Fred Beldin. "Blood Harvest (1987)". Allmovie. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
- ^ "What Movie is Playing in the Living Room in High on Life?". Gamer Journalist. 2022-12-13. Retrieved 2022-12-14.