Bloodlust!
1961 film by Ralph Brooke
Bloodlust! is a 1961 film about a crazed hunter who kidnaps people and turns them loose on his private estate, where he hunts them for sport.
- Directed and written by Ralph Brooke, based on the short story The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell.
He hunted humans for the sheer sport of killing ... and made his island paradise into a Hell on Earth! (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- Johnny Randall: You mean you hunted those people down? Then killed them, and did that to them?
- Dr. Albert Balleau: Exactly. I hunted them. And shall I tell you why? I'd been a scholar all my life. I was curator of a large museum. And the war began. I who had never killed anything in my life assigned to duty as a sniper - a sharpshooter - because of my steady hand and keen eyesight. [chuckles] It amuses me now that I found it distasteful at first. And as time went by I adjusted my new activity. For what had been an unpleasant duty became a pleasure then it developed into a passion and then into a lust. A lust for blood! A lust that has grown with the years! And one that I spend my entire life trying to satisfy.
Taglines
edit- Maniac Hunts Humans In A Jungle Hell!
- Two beautiful young girls...Defenseless against the deadly ancient crossbow!
- He hunted humans for the sheer sport of killing ... and made his island paradise into a Hell on Earth!
- The foulest passion of them all!
Cast
edit- Wilton Graff — Dr. Albert Balleau
- June Kenney — Betty Scott
- Walter Brooke — Dean Gerrard
- Robert Reed — Johnny Randall
External links
edit- Bloodlust! quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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