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Director
  
Peter Svatek

Music director
  
Alan Reeves

Language
  
English

3.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Horror

Duration
  

Country
  
Canada /  United States

Bleeders (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Charles Adair
,
Dan OBannon
,
Ronald Shusett

Release date
  
14 September 1997 Sweden (Fantastisk Film Festival Lund) (premiere)

Screenplay
  
Dan OBannon, Ronald Shusett, Charles Adair

Cast
  
Rutger Hauer
(Dr. Marlowe),
Roy Dupuis
(John Strauss),
Kristin Lehman
(Kathleen Strauss),
Gillian Ferrabee
(Eva Van Daam / Her Twin Brother / John's Twin Sister),
Pascal Gruselle
(Vermeer),
Jackie Burroughs
(Lexie)

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Taken 3
,
Humongous
,
Bloody Moon
,
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
,
John Wick
,
Thir13en Ghosts

Tagline
  
It's in the blood

Bleeders 1997 trailer


Bleeders (also known as Hemoglobin) is a 1997 Canadian horror film directed by Peter Svatek, based upon H. P. Lovecraft's story The Lurking Fear. It premiered at the Fantastisk Film Festival Lund in Sweden on September 14, 1997, and was released direct to video the following year.

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Plot

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John (Roy Dupuis) and Kathleen (Kristin Lehman) Strauss are a couple attempting to uncover the secret to John's rare blood disease. They encounter Dr. Marlowe (Rutger Hauer), who is intrigued by the case. They are unaware that the island which they are about to set foot upon is home to the Van Dam family, mutant-like creatures who have become deformed and bloodthirsty from centuries of inbreeding. Their mutation began with their relative Eva Van Dam, who had an twincest relationship with her twin brother. Also, they are fully functioning hermaphrodites, capable of reproducing with themselves. They need to survive on (dead or alive) human flesh.

John discovers that he is a Van Dam, born normal looking and taking part in normal society, but his rare blood disease can only be suppressed with human flesh and sex with his siblings.

Reception

Critical reception was predominantly negative. HorrorNews.net panned the film overall, criticizing it for its "abundance of clichés" and commenting that they'd "be damned if there was anything in this picture worth seeing again". Moria gave the film two stars and stated that "one can see that a number of sequences have been designed on paper in a way that could have had some shock impact had they been directed by someone with half an ounce of talent".

References

Bleeders (film) Wikipedia
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