
Bleeders (1997)
Année de sortie: 1997
Nation: Canada, United States
Alternative Title: Хемоглобин, Hämoglobin, Hemoglobina, Herencia de sangre, Veren kirous, Hémoglobine, Hemoglobin, Orgi theou, Hemoglobin - Creature dell'inferno, Гемоглобин, Blodsoffer, The Descendant
Réalisateur: Peter Svatek
Writer: Charles Adair, Dan O'Bannon, Gerald Seth Sindell, H.P. Lovecraft, Ronald Shusett
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Julie Allan, Pieter Kroonenburg
Executive Producer: Ed Elbert, Gary Howsam, John Buchanan
Sociétés: Fries/Schultz Film Group, Kingsborough Greenlight Pictures
Genre: Horror, Horror Film, Mystery
Budget: 8.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: 1990s, based on short story, campy, cannibal, canuxploitation, congenital defect, deformity, inbreeding, incest, island, lighthouse, moody, murder, underground cavern, underground tunnel
Histoire
Bleeders follows a man suffering from an unknown disease who travels with his girlfriend to a remote island where his relatives were once believed to live, hoping to find a cure. Upon arrival, they discover that these relatives have survived but now live underground in an abandoned lighthouse. The couple is invited into their eerie home where they soon realize something sinister and grotesque lurks beneath the surface.
Résumé
Bleeders is a 1997 Canadian-American horror film directed by Peter Svatek, set on a desolate island. It's based on a short story and falls under the 'canuxploitation' category, known for its campy, moody atmosphere and exploration of taboo subjects like deformity, incestuous inbreeding, and cannibalism. The film centers around an underground cavern and tunnel system where the protagonist's relatives have been living, highlighting themes of isolation, desperation, and the dark secrets that lie beneath.