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is disturbed when she finds Jennifer, one of the orphans, has been tied up in the attic for days on end after attempting to run away; Ellie tries to give Jennifer water, but is stopped by Kredge. Ellie soon makes a plan to run away herself and find her biological father. Kredge agrees to help Ellie run away under false pretenses, and attempts to sexually assault her when she meets him in the basement; Mrs. Deere, however, stops the rape attempt. Ellie confronts Mrs. Deere about Jennifer, and expresses concern that she might die. Mrs. Deere explains calmly that even if Jennifer should die, that advancements in medical science will soon allow the dead to be revived anyway.
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screams in terror and attempts to flee, but Kredge locks her in the basement freezer. Pete, one of the orphans, witnesses this and attempts to warn the others. Mullins arrives at the house to inquire about the missing children and threatens to involve the police, prompting Kredge and Mrs. Deere to murder him and bring his body to the freezer. In the basement, the masked figure appears and attacks Kredge, killing him. Ellie manages to escape in the melee, and the masked figure chases her into the woods. Mrs. Deere drags Kredge's body into the freezer, but is locked inside by Jennifer, who has been freed from the attic.
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In the woods, Ellie finds Ernest's corpse before being confronted by the masked figure in a clearing, who reveals himself as Detective Carruthers. He explains that he knows Ellie killed her mother, and that his suspicions of Mrs. Deere and Kredge led him to try and drive Ellie to run away in order to
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Carruthers visits Ellie at the orphanage, and she confides to him that Mrs. Deere and Kredge are exploiting the children. Meanwhile, Ellie's roommate, a teenaged girl named Bunch, grows jealous as Ellie competes for the affection of Walter, a 21-year-old who helps Mrs. Deere around the house. Ellie
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responsible for overseeing the orphanage, is easily swayed by Mrs. Deere and overlooks inconsistencies he observes in the house. Before Mullins arrives to inspect the orphanage and complete a head count, Mrs. Deere and Kredge retrieve the bodies of several deceased orphans from a basement freezer,
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are clobbered with a hammer, and the house set on fire. Calvin Carruthers, a detective investigating Ellie's mother's murder, takes an avid interest in her well-being. Ellie is sent to an isolated orphanage run by the sadistic Mrs. Deere, and her handyman, Tom Kredge. The day before Ellie arrives,
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That night, Ellie awakens to a masked figure standing over her bed with a hammer, but Mrs. Deere assures her it was only a nightmare. The next morning, Ellie attempts to run away after finding Walter in bed with Bunch; she retrieves a suitcase, but upon opening it finds Ernest's severed hand. She
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was also mixed, noting: "Director Gilbert settles for fast pace to cover actors' inadequacies, does manage to work up nail-chewer climax... Miss Grahame makes some brave stabs at cutting through the silliness, but eventually succumbs to the uneven style of acting supplied by the remaining cast
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Star Melody Patterson was quoted as saying the production was enjoyable, as well as lauding Gloria Grahame's presence on-set. Patterson became ill with the flu early into production, which impacted her speaking voice. Because of this, her voice in the film's opening scene was dubbed in
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Given the film's minuscule budget, the filmmakers utilized music and sound effects from free library archives, resulting in compositions and sonic elements reminiscent of 1950s and 1960s horror and monster movies.
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of the killer wielding a hammer while ascending the stairs and entering a bedroom has been oft compared to similar sequences that appeared in later slasher films, such as
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to appear as though they are ill. Also stored in the freezer is the body of Mrs. Deere's dead husband, whom she occasionally speaks to as though he is alive.
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through its presence as a regular drive-in bill as well as through television syndication in the late 1970s. The film's opening scene, which features a
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on November 24, 2015, marking the film's first North American home media release in history. For this release, it was re-rated by the American
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her into marrying him. After she agrees, Carruthers admits to Ellie that her mother lost her virginity to him. Realizing she has agreed to
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observe how Mrs. Deere would respond. Carruthers reveals he is romantically interested in Ellie, and uses his knowledge of her crime to
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The film became a regular at American drive-in theaters on double bills with other horror films: It was paired with such films as
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said: "The story manages to keep you guessing all the way to its macabre end, if you can stand it that long." Ann Guarino of the
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one of the orphans, Ernest, attempts to escape, and is chased by Kredge, who cuts off his hand and leaves him to bleed to death.
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The film's writer and producer, Gil Lasky, was a real estate developer in Southern California who first worked as a producer on
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gave the film a middling review, stating that it "manage to keep some tension despite murky photography and muddy sound."
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said: "The cast tries to bring believability to the plot, but the audience couldn't help laughing in the wrong places."
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circuit throughout the 1970s. At the time, it was considered to be one of the most gratuitous films to receive a
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said of the film: "There's a good deal of blood and a minimum of logic, or lace for that matter, in
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After arriving at the orphanage, Ellie soon finds that Mrs. Deere runs it like a
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Grande Dame Guignol Cinema: A History of Hag Horror from Baby Jane to Mother
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on a budget of $ 200,000 with the exterior forest scenes being shot in
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Shot in Los Angeles in 1970 and released theatrically in early 1971,
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did not receive a home media release in the United States on either
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Drive-in Dream Girls: A Galaxy of B-movie Starlets of the Sixties
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has credited the film as being one of the first American "proto-
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as "a nasty, ugly little film that critics have labeled as low
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directed by Philip Gilbert, written by Gil Lasky, and starring
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was considered to be one of the "sickest" films to receive a
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Although largely decried by critics upon its release,
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The film received mostly negative critical reception.
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Index

Blood and Black Lace

Ed Carlin
Gloria Grahame
Milton Selzer
Len Lesser
Vic Tayback
Melody Patterson
American International Pictures
Chicago
exploitation
horror film
Gloria Grahame
Melody Patterson
Len Lesser
Milton Selzer
drive-in theater
GP rating
slasher film
prostitute
johns
workhouse
social worker
infirmary
blackmail
marry her father
Gloria Grahame
Melody Patterson
Milton Selzer
Len Lesser

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