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  1. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Blood Beast Terror (1967) - Vernon Sewell on AllMovie - Set during the Victorian era, the film stars…

  2. 11 de jun. de 2008 · Home. This programme is not currently available on BBC iPlayer. Low-budget gothic shocker in which a 19th-century entomologist's daughter changes into a giant moth which needs human blood to ...

  3. 5 de feb. de 2019 · Quennell has Mallenger go out to the ambulance to look at a victim of this mysterious flying killer. The guy is bloodied, but still alive. Mallenger says he’ll take a look and asks Quennell for a little space. Then while Quennell isn’t watching, Mallenger strangles the guy! After he chokes the guy out, he tells Quennell that his official ...

  4. 2 de oct. de 2013 · An entry in the positively niche sub-genre of moth vampire films this did indeed feature a giant man-sized moth that drank human blood. A period piece, set somewhere in the 19th century by the looks of it, Peter Cushing plays Detective Inspector Quennell, who comes calling on Dr Carl Mallinger, played by Robert Flemyng, when one of the Doctor’s students is murdered.

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  6. THE BLOOD BEAST TERROR bows here in 1080p resolution, in its original 1.66:1 aspect ratio with anamorphic enhancement, looking quite spectacular. The first thing you’ll notice is how the red-colored opening titles pop off the screen, and what follows is an almost blemish-free image with extremely sharp detail and spectacularly vivid colors.

  7. 29 de oct. de 2022 · The Blood Beast Terror, like everything, certainly has its fans. Admittedly, there lurks some modicum of appeal entrenched within the red-paint-blood (yet, back in day, G-rated in the states!) and hidden monster (not revealed or even seen until the very end) tropes at work here. Peter Cushing, rock-solidly welcome as ever, has plenty of screen ...