Invasion of the Blood Farmers
Invasion of the Blood Farmers | |
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Directed by | Ed Adlum |
Written by |
Ed Adlum Ed Kelleher |
Starring |
Norman Kelley Tanna Hunter Bruce Detrick |
Edited by | Michael Findlay |
Distributed by | Retromedia Entertainment |
Release dates | August 23, 1972 |
Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | U.S. |
Language | English |
Budget | $24,000 |
Invasion of the Blood Farmers is a 1972 exploitation horror film directed by Ed Adlum and written by Adlum and Ed Kelleher.[1] It starred Norman Kelley, Tanna Hunter and Bruce Detrick.
Plot
The film centers around a group of druids called the "Sangroids" living in Westchester County, New York, who plan to resurrect their queen by draining the blood from unsuspecting civilians into her body.[2]
Production
The film was shot on a proposed $24,000 budget over a three-week period, and Adlum reportedly paid most of the actors for their work with six packs of beer.[1] The subpar production values are apparent, as night and day shots are mixed up throughout, creating very poor continuity. Michael Findlay was the film's editor.[1]
Reception
In a retrospective review, critic Ross Peterson said that Invasion of the Blood Farmers was "action-packed—and gruesome, too", and "an accidental masterpiece".[2]