![]() The local religious forces and requisite good guy Victor (Fernandez) decide to put a stop to the plot, which involves much skulking around in the fog at night. ![]() He decides the only salvation lies in Charito (also Fuentes), his beloved's sister, who's brought to town and becomes entangled in the sinister plot that also involves the doctor's striking evil assistant, Tania (Montes). Marco (Remy), who's desperate to save the life of his dying lover, Katrina (Fuentes). It's a vampire film, of course, this time with a semi-sympathetic bloodsucker in the form of bald Dr. First up is The Blood Drinkers, which splurged on a bit of color film stock for a few scenes and tinted the rest of its black-and-white footage with vibrant shades of blue and red. Essentially a grab bag of notable non-Blood Island features from the same distribution company that also served as an early springboard for Independent-International's Sam Sherman, it contains the first two color Filipino horror films they released as well as three oddities that made the drive-circuit for years. Hot on the heels of its stellar Blood Island Collection (and the individual releases of three of its four films), Severin Films returns with another compact exploitation history lesson in a box with Hemisphere Horrors, a four-disc collection (with five films). Starring Lex Barker, Karin Dor, Christopher Lee, Carl Lange, Christiane Rücker Starring Robert Frost, Robyn Baker, Sadie French Starring Grant Williams, Kent Taylor, John Bloom, Regina Carroll, Angelo Rossitto, Zandor Yokov Severin Films (Blu-ray & DVD) (US RA/R1 HD/NTSC), Image Entertainment (DVD) (US R1 NTSC) Starring Amalia Fuentes, Romeo Vasquez, Eddie Garcia, Rosario de Pilar, Johnny Montiero, Mary Walter Severin Films (Blu-ray & DVD) (US RA/R1 HD/NTSC) / WS (1.78:1) (16:9), Image Entertainment (DVD) (US R1 NTSC) ![]() Starring Ronald Remy, Amalia Fuentes, Eddie Fernandez, Eva Montes ![]()
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