
Blood Diner (1987)
Año de Estreno: 1987
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Um Jantar Sangrento, Fonda sangrienta, Véres lakoma, Il ristorante all'angolo, La cafetería, Krwawa wieczerza, Jantar Fatal, Кровавая закусочная, Blood Feast 2, Blood Diner - Garantiert geschmacklos
Director: Jackie Kong
Guionista: Michael Sonye
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: Lightning Pictures, PMS Filmworks
Género: Comedy, Horror
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: body part, butcher, cannibal, decapitation, diner, disposing of a dead body, egyptian mythology, gore, meat hook, remake, woman director
Argumento
In 'Blood Diner,' two brothers named George and Mike run an old rundown diner in a city. They secretly practice cannibalism, killing young women and using their flesh to create special dishes for their restaurant's patrons. Their ultimate goal is to awaken the ancient Egyptian goddess Shitaar through blood sacrifices. The brothers believe that once they restore life to this five million-year-old deity, she will grant them immortality.
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Resumen
'Blood Diner' (1987) is a unique blend of horror and comedy directed by Jackie Kong, one of the few female directors working in exploitation cinema during that time. The film follows two cannibalistic brothers who operate a health food diner as a cover for their grisly activities. Inspired by Egyptian mythology, they seek to revive an ancient goddess named Shitaar through human sacrifices. The movie is known for its gory scenes and black humor, with elements like meat hooks and body parts adding to its exploitation cinema aesthetic.
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