


Blood Feast | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 31, 2017
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Audio is as good as one could muster. Visuals transferred very cleanly. An absolute FEAST of extra features.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | In the sleepy suburbs of Miami, seemingly normal Egyptian immigrant Fuad Ramses (Mal Arnold) runs a successful catering business. He also murders young women and plans to use their body parts to revive the goddess Ishtar. The insane Ramses hypnotizes a socialite in order to land a job catering a party for her debutante daughter, Suzette Fremont (Connie Mason), and turns the event into an evening of gruesome deaths, bloody dismemberment and ritual sacrifice. |
| lead actors | William Kerwin | Mal Arnold | Connie Mason | Lyn Bolton | Scott H. Hall | Christy Foushee | Ashlyn Martin | Sandra Sinclair | Jerome Eden | Allison Louise Downe | David F. Friedman | Craig Maudslay Jr. | Herschell Gordon Lewis |
| director | Herschell Gordon Lewis |










