Bloodlust (1959)
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Richard Connell's story The Most Dangerous Game has offered a big, fat target for dull low-budget thrillers since the dawn of movie-making itself, and this is truly one of the dullest. The first (and apparently the last) directorial effort from Ralph Brooke was saved from cinematic obscurity… More Richard Connell's story The Most Dangerous Game has offered a big, fat target for dull low-budget thrillers since the dawn of movie-making itself, and this is truly one of the dullest. The first (and apparently the last) directorial effort from Ralph Brooke was saved from cinematic obscurity only through its movie-trivia value, thanks to the presence of Brady Bunch dad Robert Reed as the thick, hunky non-hero in upsettingly-tight clothing. There is little variation on the timeworn theme of a wealthy madman (Wilton Graff) hunting shipwreck survivors for sport -- perhaps aside from this villain's tendency to store his human trophies in cleverly-designed, glass-walled dioramas which presaged the popular horror model kits of the 1960's. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi
- Directed By
- Ralph Brooke
- Written By
- Ralph Brooke
- Genres
- Mystery & Suspense, Horror
- In Theaters
- Sep 13, 1961 Wide
- Studio
- Lost Empire
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Cast
- Lilyan Chauvin
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Wilton Graff
as Dr. Balleau
- June Kenney
- Robert Reed
- Eugene Persson
- Joan Lora
- Walter Brooke
