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Blood Harvest (film)

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Blood Harvest
Directed byBill Rebane
Screenplay byBen Benson
Emil Joseph
Story byChris Vaalar
William Arthur
Produced byLeszek Burzynski
StarringTiny Tim
Itonia Salchek
Dean West
Lori Minnetti
Peter Krause
CinematographyBill Rebane
Edited byTeddy Darvas
Music byGeorge Daugherty
Release date
1987
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish


Blood Harvest is a 1987 AmericANslasher film starring Tiny Tim.[1] It is the only feature film he starred in together with Peter Krause in his first feature film role. Made in 1987 and released through Titan International. It had a limited theatrical exposure and is currently being re-released under its original title by Bill Rebane its writer-director on DVD and electronically. It is also the first picture made by Rebane where he departed from the general family audience genre film with more graphic horror and nudity not seen in his previous films.

Plot

Cast

  • Tiny Tim as Mervo
  • Itonia Salchek as Jill
  • Dean West as Gary
  • Lori Minnetti as Sarah
  • Peter Krause as Boyfriend

Critical reception

Allmovie called it "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."[2]

References

  1. ^ Gilpatrick, Kristin (2002). Famous Wisconsin film stars. Badger Books Inc. Inc. p. 251. ISBN 978-1-878569-86-8.
  2. ^ Fred Beldin. "Blood Harvest (1987)". Allmovie. Retrieved 22 June 2012.