Nightmare in Blood with Kerwin Mathews: DVD Cover

    Nightmare in Blood
    a.k.a. Horror Convention Director: John Stanley Cast: Kerwin Mathews, Jerry Walter, Dan Caldwell, Barrie Youngfellow

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/17/2004
    • Original Release: 1975
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 40,605
     
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    Features

    Audio commentary with writer/director John Stanley and co-writer Kenn Davis; Vintage John Stanley material, including an interview with Leonard Maltin and a discussion of making "Nightmare in Blood"; Photo gallery

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Titles [5:49]
    2. The Palace of Horror [3:59]
    3. Enter Malakai [11:03]
    4. A Shrine for Comics [2:36]
    5. Fright Flicks [8:47]
    6. Killer Golf Game [10:11]
    7. Pitching to the Vampire [6:55]
    8. Coffin Intruder [5:17]
    9. What's in a Name? [9:27]
    10. A Probing Man [8:39]
    11. Electrifying Hunt [7:08]
    12. Acid Burn [2:55]
    13. Exit Malakai [3:44]
    14. Beware the Monster [2:07]
    15. End Credits [:49]

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    Editorial Reviews

    During a horror-film convention in San Francisco, the guests are properly aghast when they discover that one of their favorite film stars, Malakai (Jerry Walter), who plays a vampire onscreen, is the real thing off-camera. Convention guest begin succumbing to him right and left. However, it was probably a bad idea on Malakai's part to come to a horror film convention, because the attendees are unusually well versed in vampire lore, and at least some of what they know turns out to be helpful in ridding the world of the fanged menace. This affectionate spoof of horror films contains many in-jokes which are likely to make sense only to devoted fans of the genre. Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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