The Flesh and Blood Show (Asylum of the Insane)

The Flesh and Blood Show (Asylum of the Insane) (1972)

  • 16% of users liked it
    (227 ratings)

This sick little horror film from British gore/exploitation director Pete Walker finds a group of actors summoned by an anonymous producer to take part in a gruesome Grand Guignol play being staged at an isolated resort, only to find that their characters' elaborately staged theatrical deaths are… More

R, 1 hr. 33 min.
Directed By
Pete Walker
Genres
Classics, Horror
In Theaters
Dec 31, 1972 Wide
On DVD
Jul 1, 2006

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Bruce B


    This is from the 42nd Street Vol 1. Well Now I know why Dad never took me to 42nd Street. Its the old get a group of people together and they disappear one by one. Nudity ahh yes, One thing about the Women of the 70'ies and 80'ies they didn't have tattoo's all over… More

  • David S


    Despite the obviously limited budget and the directors insistence on showing as much naked female flesh as possible I actually thought this was a good little concept for a horror film and the setting (a diused theatre on the end of a pier) worked very well. Of course the whole thing… More

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