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Hands Of Blood (1974)
Rating:
Starring: Hal Fletcher, Bond Gideon, Sharyn Talbert
Director: Perry Tong
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
Length:
71 mins

 
 

 

Cult Cinema Collection

Hands Of Blood was released theatrically as Stepsisters and later as The Texas Hill Killings. Its star is Bond Gideon, from The Young And the Restless, and featured on a recent E! Entertainment Television documentary on the popular soap opera.
RThis "Bonnie and Clyde" of small independent American films was shot on location in Texas in an area suited to its seamy/steamy story and influenced by Hitchcock's Psycho.

Two strange sisters live in an old dark mansion, take strange men to bed and then slaughter them. Instead of planting trees, the women bury the men in the front yard of the house.

Director Perry W. Tong has a vision for the slimy side of life, and this film presents that in a manner that only a low-budget film can. Fans of the offbeat and perverse will enjoy Hands Of Blood for its bizarre characters and horrifying scenes.