4.4
Two couples – Mike (Jerry Albert) and Jeri (Celea Ann Cole), Daniel (Kenny Miller) and Kim (Toni Crabtree) – go out to a hunting lodge that Mike inherited from his father and find the locals a little less than welcoming….
Ken Miller
Daniel
Toni Crabtree
Kim
Jerry Albert
Mike
Cisse Cameron
Jeri
Herb Goldstein
The Old Man
Robert W. Morgan
Jarvis
John H. Meyer
Lester
David Faris Legge
Pip
Stan Webb
The Mute
Lane Chiles
Deputy
Joe Hilton
Preacher
Irv Rudley
First Man
Nina Baeza
First Woman
Jerry Wallson
Second Man
Karen Williams
Second Woman
Ted Ernst
Townsperson
Joanne Retieu
Townsperson
Michael Polesnek
Townsperson
Chuck Yates
Extra
Director, Writer
Robert W. Morgan
September 30, 2024
4
**_Micro-budget cabin-in-the-woods flick in the swamps of Florida_**
Two married couples go out to an inherited hunting lodge, which has been vacant for eight years. They experience curious resistance from the yokels when they ask about the place. Worse, they’re in for a night to dismember.
"Blood Stalkers" (1976), aka “The Night Daniel Died,” was obviously inspired by “Deliverance,” but also includes some (possible) swamp ape frolics. It starts out surprisingly well for a spare change Indie, as you get to know the four protagonists, although it starts to drag a bit. Voluptuous Cisse Cameron as Jeri is a highlight and so is blonde Toni Crabtree as Kim, the latter appearing in a tame nighttime skinny dipping sequence (just a heads up).
After the midpoint, unfortunately, there’s an extended nighttime sequence that’s too dark and tedious, which reflects lousy filmmaking. However, the bad parts are usually counterbalanced by effective sequences such as the artistic black church segment. The violent close is well done, all things considered, and I liked the explanation.
Ken Miller, who plays the secondary protagonist (Daniel), was 43 during shooting in June, 1975, while Cisse Cameron, who plays his wife, was 21. I bring this up because someone complained about how much older he was than her. But Cisse could easily pass for mid-30s, so it’s not really an issue. And, besides, it’s not like husbands being significantly older than their wives is rare.
Some of the music was composed by Stan Webb, who went on to contribute a song to “Thelma & Louise.” The rest was done by Blood Sweat and Tears, who were uncredited to save money.
This was the sole flick directed by the writer/director, who happens to play the bald yokel in the film. He supposedly saw Bigfoot when he was 21 and appeared in four sasquatch documentaries between 1972-76, not to mention lectured at colleges and universities before retiring to western Montana.
"Blackwater" (2007) is a better movie of this no-budget Indie sort, which involves four women as the protagonists rather than two couples.
It runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in southeastern Florida at Fort Lauderdale and the Everglades just west of there.
GRADE: C/C- (4.5/10)
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00