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This rare horror film, is very new to me. It was never advertised in any way. Kinda of a reversal version of "Psycho", only cornier. You have a woman who was institutionalized after seeing the deaths of her father and mother. But the real mother died when she was young. That trauma seems to never go away. Her doctor takes her back to the big house she's inherited. Her stepbrother comes by to visit. He is a big schemer. He wants to have the house all to himself. The woman has issues with the stepmother. She never connected with her. Takes a picture of her shrink with her. Like her stepmother, she had issues with the fiancee. Turns out that she was a victim of herself. Her father and stepmother didn't drown accidentally, they were murdered.
Cheesily made, and I saw a part of the prop in the film being seen. That film could use a lot of work. It was something. Great for a rainy day. 2 out of 5 stars
Mario Bava is known for his horror movies. This one, "Baron Blood" is finest is it can be. A tale of the supernatural, and revenge on the accursed. An American student who visited his uncle in Europe to help restore a castle. Only to later acknowledge that it once belonged to a sadistic baron. The baron was known for torturing the villagers, and he executed a witch after she puts a spell on him. The nephew and another student joined him in the castle one night to resurrect the baron. They succeeded and he went killing new victims. They had to have outside help when the paper he had got blown into the fire.
The plot was fascinating, the scenery was outstanding. With a nice cast like Joseph Cotton and Elke Sommer, this movie is a fine hit. Gave birth to other horror movies later on in years.
4 out of 5 stars
Don "The Dragon" Wilson has done the series of "Bloodfist" justice. Ended it with a Bang. In the first two, he played the same character, 3 through 8, he played different characters. In the 8th installment of the movie, he's a former agent whose teenage son gets to know who his father really is. His son is good at making explosives. Since he lost his mother in a car bombing, he would act out for attention. When his father's past comes out of hiding, he would know what he really did in the past. Fortunately, he can hold on his own, when he gets kidnapped in Ireland by his father's former boss. The fight scenes are top notch. Nothing was lost in this film.
To me, part 4 didn't sell me. I enjoyed the series. Only a non fan can say that. What a way to go, Don!
5 Stars!