‘Til death do they part’
Blood Bride – aka Death of a Nun – is a 1980 American horror thriller feature film written and directed by Robert J. Avrech (screenwriter of Brian De Palma‘s Body Double and an executive producer of Flying Saucers Over Hollywood: The ‘Plan 9’ Companion). The movie stars Ellen Barber, Philip English, Sam Gray and Jocelyn Javits .
Review:
Writer/director Robert J. Avrech’s Blood Bride carries over all of the eerie visual qualities from ‘70s horror films – underexposed colours shifting toward sepia, the probable use of anamorphic zoom lenses for softness, minimal lighting, slow motion, and high angles and tilts.
Unfortunately, Robert Baldwin’s diligent cinematography can’t save the film from Avrech’s ludicrous script or listless direction. The story itself is a tedious excursion into lethargic befuddlement, a boggy mix of pseudo-nunsploitation and slasher film with little of either.
Filled mostly with slow walks, somber stares, and insipidly uninspired dialog backed-up with strenuous music desperately trying but failing to keep the viewer awake, Blood Bride begins as a film about a not too frightening nun-obsessed killer, then shifts after fifty minutes into a woman-in-peril Lifetime movie. It’s supposed to be kinky and smoldering but feels more miasmic than anything else, making an hour-and-a-half film feel like suffering an unwelcome weekend-long ‘surprise’ visit by your partner’s relatives.
Ben Spurling, HORRORPEDIA
Cast and characters:
- Ellen Barber … Marie – The Premonition
- Philip English … John McPherson
- Sam Gray … Papa
- Bobo Lewis … Mama
- Jocelyn Javits …Sister Mary / Mrs. McPherson
- Rita Fliegel … Prostitute
- Noah Parks … Young McPherson
- Rufus Smith … Father Thomas
- Joseph Sullivan … Henry Stern
- Trude Stone … Nun at Wedding
Filming locations: New York, New York, USA
Trivia:
The film’s working title was apparently Marie
Image credits: VHS Collector
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