Blood Song (1996)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Completing an unfinished symphony carries some dire consequences in this gruesome shock-fest. Gabrielle (Jennifer Burns) works with composer Marius (Ben Cross) to complete a symphony that she has... Completing an unfinished symphony carries some dire consequences in this gruesome shock-fest. Gabrielle (Jennifer Burns) works with composer Marius (Ben Cross) to complete a symphony that she has unearthed. But there seems to be good reason for the symphony remaining unfinished when ghosts and zombies begin to haunt the pair as they near its completion. As the ghoulish events escalate, further surprises are in store for Gabrielle as she learns some awful truths about her family. An effective B-Movie shocker produced by the legendary Roger Corman, BLOOD SONG hits all the right notes and will leave viewers screaming for an encore at the end! [More]
Starring: Ben Cross, Jennifer Burns, Beverly Garland
Starring: Ben Cross, Jennifer Burns, Beverly Garland
Director: David Tausik
Director: David Tausik
Composer: Vladimir Komorov
Producer: Roger Corman
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