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Bloody Brood, The (Alpha) (1959)
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Starring: Jack Betts, Robert Christie, Peter Falk, Ronald Hartman, Barbara Lord, Ronald Taylor
Director: Julian Roffman
Category: Drama
Studio: Alpha Video
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80 mins
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Your Shocked Eyes Will See It...Your Stunned Mind Won't Believe It.

A psychopathic beatnik, Nico (Peter Falk) becomes inspired by the notion of death after an old drunk dies suddenly at his bohemian cave.

Intent on murdering an innocent person just for "kicks," he leads his henchmen on a search for the perfect victim. When a messenger boy delivers a package during one of their wild parties, Nico and his misfits feed him a hamburger laced with ground glass. When the boy's brother, Cliff (Jack Betts), receives the news of his death, he vows to stop at nothing to avenge the murder.

Canadian director Julian Roffman's The Bloody Brood is a frightening look into the dark and seedy underbelly of urban bohemia, a subterranean netherworld of deceit and murder. Roffman also directed the 3-D psychedelic horror film The Mask (1951) for which he is best remembered.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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