4.3
A college student returns home to find her parents missing, and their home vandalized. Soon, matters take a turn for the worse, when she finds herself stalked, and her friends disappearing one by one.
Tiny Tim
Mervo
Itonia Salchek
Jill
Dean West
Gary
Lori Minnetti
Sarah
Peter Krause
Boyfriend
Frank Benson
The Sheriff
Leszek Burzynski
The Priest
William Dexter
Man in Cafe
Arlene Dexter
1st Bank Teller
Jeanette Belant
2nd Bank Teller
Pete Van Ryan
Auctioneer
Harvey Woodward
Assistant Auctioneer
Randy Scott
Game Player
Chris Jahnke
Game Player
Jim Zabella
Game Player
Dave Doyle
Game Player
Director
Bill Rebane
Screenplay
Ben Benson
Screenplay
Emil Joseph
Screenstory
William Arthur
Screenstory
Chris Vaalar
June 30, 2022
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**_Someone’s killing people in the isolated Wisconsin woods_**
A college student returns to her hometown in northern Wisconsin (Itonia Salchek) only to find her parents missing and the townspeople hostile due to her father representing the bank that has been dispossessing farm families through foreclosure. Her ex-beau tries to help (Dean West) while his brother (Tiny Tim) has gone loopy in order to handle what happened to their parents. Peter Krause makes his acting debut as the girl’s fiancé.
"Blood Harvest" (1987) is a micro-budget slasher shot in one day & night by Wisconsin filmmaker Bill Rebane. He met Tiny Tim performing at a beer carnival in Lincoln County and this flick is the result. It’s incredible that it was shot in a 24-hour period because it’s technically well done all things considered.
The only issue is that there’s an air of emptiness to the slow-moving proceedings, which is why some viewers don’t like it. By ‘emptiness’ I mean that the entire story takes place at or nearby the farmhouse & barn, except for a few scenes in town (the diner, the police station and a church). In its defense, “Friday the 13th Part III” (1982) and “Night of the Living Dead” (1968) did the same thing and few people criticize them for it.
What contributes to the hollow air is the fact that there are only 3-4 main characters (all cited above) with the addition of two peripherals, the amusing Sheriff (Frank Benson) and the girl’s friend, Sarah (Lori Minnetti).
The director filled up a good part of the runtime by effectively showcasing winsome Itonia Salchek’s unique beauty. (There’s some tasteful nudity, so stay away if that offends you). This was her sole film.
Tiny Tim’s clown character is interesting because he reminds me of someone I know. These types of hulking guys have a genuine innocent ambiance, but there’s also the slight perception of potential violence. Think Lennie from “Of Mice and Men.” They resort to eccentricity or goofiness to cope with the sad hand that life has given them.
At the end of the day this is a straight-forward slasher artistically done on a miniscule budget. Enjoy it for what it is.
The film runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot in Gleason, Wisconsin, and nearby Irma and Merrill, all of which are in the north-central part of the state.
GRADE: B-/B
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00