Bloodmoon (1990 film)
4.8 /10 1 Votes
Director Alec Mills Duration Country Australia | 4.6/10 Genre Horror, Thriller Screenplay Robert Brennan Writer Robert Brennan Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 22 March 1990 (Australia) Initial release March 22, 1990 (Australia) Cast (Myles Sheffield), (Virginia Sheffield), Ian Williamson (Kevin Lynch), Helen Thomson (Mary Huston), Craig Cronin (Matt Desmond), Hazel Howson (Sister Mary-Ellen)Similar movies Christine Amor and Brian Moll appear in Bloodmoon and Dead Sleep, Cut (2000), Cubbyhouse (2001), Nightmares (1980), Inn of the Damned (1975) Tagline Under the blood red moon, love and grisly murder collide |
Bloodmoon trailer 1990
Bloodmoon is a 1990 Australian slasher film directed by Alec Mills. It was featured in the famous documentary Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!.
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Bloodmoon trailer 1990
Plot

A serial killer is at large in a catholic school, stalking the students and killing them.
Production

It was shot on the Gold Coast.
Release

In Australia, the film was released with a "fright break" towards the end where the audience had a chance to walk out and claim a refund.
Critical reception

AllMovie called it a "silly Australian slasher film". Jim Schembri wrote in Cinema Papers that:

It is an unspeakably funny film, but in the saddest possible way. It is a film promoted as a horror film, and it is for anyone with any faith left in Australian mainstream film... For a film as awful, as cliche ridden, as derivative as unimaginative and as poorly made as Bloodmoon to be made in Australia in 1990 is a cause of national mourning.
References
Bloodmoon (1990 film) WikipediaBloodmoon (1990 film) IMDb Bloodmoon (1990 film) themoviedb.org