Bloodlust! (1961)

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Bloodlust!: Directed by Ralph Brooke. With Wilton Graff, June Kenney, Walter Brooke, Robert Reed. A crazed hunter kidnaps people and turns them loose on his private estate, where he hunts them for sport.

“A group of youngsters land on a beautiful, seemingly deserted island while taking a detour on their boating trip. After exploring the wooded island for a few hours they run into a seemingly sweet older man who convinces them to stay at his house since it is getting dark and there are a lot of scary animals roaming the woods at night. The group all agree but thereu0026#39;s just something not right about this older man. It turns out he is a crazy millionaire who lets victims loose on the island while he hunts them down and kills them to keep as u0026quot;trophiesu0026quot;. Really not a bad story (although not original) but the execution really is a bit silly. The dialog really is bad especially at the beginning. Robert Reed plays one of the youngsters in an early role of his. It is somehow amusing to hear his voice once you know him as Mike Brady. Although most of the acting was plastic, I thought the part of the crazy millionaire played by Wilton Graff, was pretty decent in what is clearly a role best suited for Vincent Price. A few of the bit parts were well played too actually. This is a remake of u0026quot;The most dangerous gameu0026quot; that falls short in many places but I really didnu0026#39;t feel bored with this 68 minute movie.”

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