Blood Song (1982)
4/10
Grainy and dull
24 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
BLOOD SONG is a cheesy, low budget slasher film of the early 1980s, one that openly copies John Carpenter's masterclass HALLOWEEN throughout. It's best known today for the novelty casting of former '60s beach singer Frankie Avalon in a supporting role. He's okay but he's not nearly a good enough reason to bother tuning in. This is dark and grainy throughout, with only a few moments of originality and interest; most of the time it merely follows dull characters through drawn-out plotting up until their eventual death or escape.
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