
Bloody Moon (1981)
Año de lanzamiento: 1981
Alternative Title: Terror y muerte en la universidad, The Bloody Moon Murders, Sexmord på pigeskolen, Colegialas violadas, Profonde tenebre
Director: Jesús Franco
Writer: Erich Tomek
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Wolf C. Hartwig
Executive Producer: Otto Retzer
Compañías: Lisa Film, Metro-Film, Rapid Film
Género: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: killer, mental institution, murder, police, psycho, rape, revenge, scissors, slasher, spain, video nasty, voyeur
Historia
After being released from a mental asylum, an unnamed disfigured man becomes obsessed with a student named Manuela at his sister's boarding school in Spain. His dark past involves a traumatic incident where he was burned as punishment for voyeurism, leaving him with a permanent facial scar and a psychological disorder. The man's obsession leads him to stalk Manuela and her friends, ultimately resulting in several murders committed using scissors.
Resumen
Bloody Moon is a 1981 Spanish-German horror thriller directed by Jesús Franco. Set in Spain, the film revolves around a disfigured man who escapes from a mental asylum and returns to his sister's boarding school, where he becomes fixated on one of the students named Manuela. The movie is known for its graphic violence and exploitation themes, earning it the title of a 'video nasty' during the UK's video nasties controversy.