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645:, Tenney's co-feature is downright enjoyable" with zombies that "provide a few genuine shudders, and so fulfill the first rule of zombie cinema - that dead people should be scary." But he finds little good to say about the film's technical aspects. He calls the jazz score "intrusive and quite often inappropriate," says the movie is "flatly photographed and poorly lit" and opines that 301: 488:. He writes that "All aspects of writing, staging, and dialog are hopelessly contrived." And as to the zombies themselves, he says that "The make-up effect consists of a coating of plaster over the face and neck (which apparently doesn't reflect decomposition, since it appears so quickly" and quotes James O'Neill as referring to them in his book 476:
was made by Del Tenney Productions. It is a regional film, defined by regional horror film specialist Brian Albright as one that is "(a) filmed outside of the general professional and geographic confines of Hollywood; (b) produced independently; and (c) made with a cast and crew made up primarily of
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Tom, Duncan and Enrico manhandle the plane into the proper orientation for take-off. But zombies grab Janine and Coral. As Enrico starts the plane's engine, the tall zombie walks into its spinning propeller carrying a box of explosives. The resulting blast kills Enrico and destroys both airplane and
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Tom sets out alone for a house he spotted from the air. On the way he stops to watch a young blonde woman swim naked in a jungle pond. Suddenly a tall zombie appears. Tom yells to warn her. He dives in and swims toward the zombie as she swims in the opposite direction. But Tom can't find the zombie.
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As they escape in the boat, two cultists clamber aboard. Augustus is stabbed in the back before both cultists are killed. Dying, Augustus explains that the zombies are the accidental result of his experiments and when Charles discovered this, he hatched his scheme for world conquest. Augustus dies,
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The next morning, Tom tells Duncan to gather everyone at the plane so that they can leave. Janine has decided to go with them and to ask Augustus to leave as well. She takes Tom to Augustus's lab, but before they can enter, her friend Fernando warns them that Janine will be kidnapped and sacrificed
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Tom and Janine go for a walk in the moonlight. Zombies attack them and carry off Janine. Tom rescues her and escorts her back to the house. Privately, Charles tells Tom that Janine is at risk of being sacrificed because she is a blonde virgin. Janine and Tom fall into bed. Tom asks her to leave the
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Before dinner that night, Tom meets the woman he saw swimming. She is Janine Biladeau, the daughter of scientist Dr. Augustus Biladeau. As the others gather, Tom tells them of the zombie attack and says "I heard a rumor there's an army of walking dead on this island." Augustus immediately dismisses
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Duncan and Tom swim until they find a motorboat. They then disguise themselves as voodoo cultists and go to the ceremony to save Janine. Unknown to them, however, Augustus is watching. Just as Papa Neybo is about to behead Janine, Augustus throws a knife, killing Papa Neybo and revealing him to be
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Augustus is in his lab experimenting with irradiated snake venom, which he hopes will cure cancer. He injects a man with it and the man immediately transforms into a zombie. Augustus asks Tom to take Janine away, but says that it is too late for him to leave. Zombies attack the lab. Janine and Tom
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to remote Voodoo Island in the Caribbean to gather material for a new book. Harris's publisher Duncan Fairchild and Fairchild's wife Coral accompany him. As they near the island, their small airplane runs out of fuel. Tom takes the controls from pilot Enrico and lands perfectly on a narrow beach.
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required him to use a union production crew. If he did not, he said, the company would not distribute the movie. Tenney felt that the union members were "slow and uncooperative." He also said that delays were caused by a hurricane and by members of the cast and crew needing medical treatment for
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Back at the plane, Duncan, Coral and Enrico are frightened by islanders who are approaching in a threatening manner. Tom and Charles arrive. Charles orders the islanders to secure the plane. He introduces himself to Duncan as the overseer of Voodoo Island, which is owned by the never-seen Lord
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Tom, Janine, Coral, Duncan and Augustus race back to the lab, the cultists and zombies giving chase. Augustus rigs his equipment so that it will blow up and destroy Voodoo Island, ending, he says, Charles's "insane" plan to take over the world with his army of indestructible zombies.
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magazine thought little of the film at the time of its release, calling it "as old-fashioned as any B picture made in the Forties" and noting that "There is very little anyone could find remotely objectionable here, even a 'nude' swim scene being made an obvious cover-up." It rated
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The leader of the men introduces himself as Charles Bentley. When Tom asks him about zombies, Charles says there are none and that the islanders are "a very simple people" who cannot comprehend that a man could be "deranged of mind, a homicidal maniac."
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British film critic Phil Hardy has little to say about the film, good or bad. He notes that after failing to be distributed "for seven years," it was "put on a double-feature programme advertised as 'Two great blood horrors to rip out your guts.'"
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is a "laughable voodoo-esque tale" with "woeful zombies" that was "shelved for reasons obvious to anyone who has had the misfortune of sitting through it." But he points out the film's historical place as part of the "bumper crop" of
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As Coral and Duncan admire the tropical sunset, Tom warns them that not all is as lovely as it seems. He asks the housekeeper about voodoo drums and human sacrifice, but she is a member of the voodoo cult and feigns ignorance.
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Bryan Senn notes that "Even in 1964, shooting a horror film in black-and-white and expecting to find a decent distributor was an act of pure optimism." Senn adds that, when Tenney was asked in an interview what he thought of
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on a "mandatory" double feature; i.e., theatre owners were required to show both films as a double feature. Trailers of the double-feature only showed footage of "Blood", and made no mention of this being in B&W.
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has its good moments. For example, "In an anomalously creative scene, a zombie blows up the protagonists' plane by casually walking into the propeller while holding a box of explosives - a zombie suicide bomber."
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writes that "The film (...) went undistributed for six long years, and one look explains why: it's an utterly square attempt at early-60s hipness with a jazzy score and a hero (...) who fancies himself a -era
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He asks a fisherman for help. The zombie, wielding a machete, attacks them and decapitates the fisherman. Tom fires four bullets into him to no effect. The zombie runs away when armed men arrive in a Jeep.
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aired the film twice, the first time in 1981 when the program was still a local show in Los Angeles and again in 2011 when the program was in nationwide syndication. It was also shown on
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island with him and the others the next day, but she refuses because she will not leave her father behind. Meanwhile, the cult performs a ceremony presided over by the masked Papa Neybo.
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was produced on a $ 120,000 budget, but did not find a distributor and sat unreleased for six years. Tenney eventually sold the film to Gross for $ 40,000. Film critic and
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The film failed to find a distributor and was shelved until 1971, when distributor Jerry Gross bought it and retitled it to form the exploitational-sounding double feature
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residents of the states in which the film was shot." Although set on an island in the Caribbean, the movie was filmed in Miami Beach and
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the notion, saying that the islanders use a plant-based narcotic that can cause physical and mental problems.
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the competency level. Most scenes had to be overdubbed, and the poor-quality sound and (mis)matching show."
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Critic Glenn Kay damns the film with faint praise. After noting the "bad effects, horrible dialogue, and a
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In another interview, Tenney said that the film was shot in three weeks, not his "usual" two weeks because
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Return of the B Science Fiction and Horror Heroes: The Mutant Melding of Two Volumes of Classic Interviews
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movies, although adding that most of these movies "have slid into (mostly) deserved obscurity."
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Academic film critic Peter Dendle notes several problems that point to the production phase of
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was given a "parental warning" ratings by two organizations: a GP rating by the
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A review by Senn is also mixed. He writes that "Compared to the mean-spirited
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zombie. Tom and Duncan dive into the sea to escape the zombies pursuing them.
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cult, whose leader intends to take over the world with an army of zombies.
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snakebites and illnesses contracted in the Florida swamps during filming.
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British critic Jamie Russell's review is a bit harsher. He writes that
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Tenney's original intent was to release the film - then known as
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to research a new book. While there he unexpectedly encounters a
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as "fair" on its five-point very- poor-to-very-good scale, with
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premiered in Los Angeles on May 5, 1971. It was distributed by
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the island explodes and the others sail back to Miami Beach.
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to disguise from potential investors the fact that it was a
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has had a long life on television and in revival theatres.
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A complaint made by reviewers is that despite the title
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Book of the Dead: The Complete History of Zombie Cinema
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Adventure novelist and playboy Tom Harris is sent from
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I Drink Your Blood
Del Tenney
William Joyce
Walter Coy
Cinemation Industries
Los Angeles
horror film
Del Tenney
William Joyce
Walter Coy
zombie
I Drink Your Blood
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