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Legacy of Blood

1978

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1 h 17 m

États-Unis

Horreur

Horror movie about three wicked sisters and their equally unsavory husbands who all arrive at a remote inn where they mean to attend the reading of their uncle's will. One by one, the heirs are dispatched by an unknown killer.
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Elaine Boies
Margaret Lennox
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Louise Gallandra
Jennifer Hanley Burke
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Jeannie Cusick
Louise Hanley Halverson
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Dale Hansen
Regina Hanley Smith
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Stan Schwartz
Robert Burke
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Peter Barcia
John Halverson
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Joe Downing
James 'Jimmy' Smith
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Marilee Troncone
Mary Lennox
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Chris Broderick
Carl Lennox
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Carla Wentworth
Sylvia Cunningham
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Martin Reymert
Samuel Schaeffer
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Kathryn Capofari
Martha
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John Schiumo
Ito
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Fred Keller
1st Man
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Dan Handley
2nd Man
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Bob Elia
Baba
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Lisa Boies
Eena
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Eve Adamson
Alice

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Barsha Basnet

19/12/2023 16:21
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Nomvelo Makhanya

19/12/2023 16:21
Trailer—Legacy of Blood
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roymauluka

19/12/2023 16:08
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TB

19/12/2023 16:08
...and their husbands aren't particularly "unsavory" either. Who the heck wrote the description blurb for Legacy of Blood? It's a mediocre low budget flick but none of the sisters struck me as especially odious. This film's value largely lies in it being a piece of sociological or historical interest. The story itself is pretty confusing for the first 20-30 minutes they don't even explain who all of these people are. The time period is also a bit off. At one point Margaret is wearing a skirt short enough to suggest the 1930s at earliest, and the three sisters mostly dress like it's the 1920s or 30s. On the other hand, the sister Mary dresses like it's 1915 which could just be a quirk...except something happens later in the film to suggest that the film is ostensibly taking place around the turn of the 20th century. Meh.
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Neha sood

19/12/2023 16:08
In traditional Agatha Christie style, family members gather at the home of their spinster relatives and their mentally challenged brother to find out who got what in the will and are killed off, one by bloody one. Even at under 90 minutes, Legacy of Blood drags with seemingly endless scenes of people talking about nothing of importance intercut with a few instances of gore.
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Rosa aude

19/12/2023 16:08
A remake - a loose one - of The Ghastly Ones, this movie has three sisters and their husbands arrive at a remote inn to attend the reading of their uncle's will. One by one, they are dispatched by an unknown killer. It sounds simple, but this is Andy Milligan. It's going to get strange. "Think of your worst nightmare... It's about to happen again!" That's what brought people in for this movie and it's a pretty good tagline. As for the movie, it's set in the 1800s but obviously shot in modern day Staten Island. And who cares? By this point, if you're watching this, you've given into the world of Andy Milligan. Margaret (Elaine Boies) and Mary Lennox (Marilee Troncone) work in the Hanley Mansion, which is also home to their mentally challenged brother Carl (Chris Broderick). The master of the house is long gone, but now his daughetrshave finally come to claim their pieces of the estate. There's Regina (Dale Hansen) and her husband Joe (Joe Downing); Jennifer (Louise Gallandra) and Robert (Peter Schwartz); and Louise and John (Peter Barcia), all of whom must spend three days together to get their inheritance. Well, that is if any of them survive, as the psychic Baba (Bob Elia) predicts at least one will die. This was also edited into a TV cut, Legacy of Horror, that is a little longer but is missing the gore. That's so much of the fun, as someone gets their guts sawed into, there's a decapitation, a hand chopped off and an accidental hatchet to the head. Legacy of Blood may be the most technically well-made of Andy Milligan's films, but do we even come to his work for that?
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Njie Samba

19/12/2023 16:08
In 1968 director Andy Milligan released a very dreadful, Giallo-enthused splatter attempt called "The Ghastly Ones", filmed on a shoe-string budget and featuring some of the most diabolical camera-work and all-round film-making that one is ever likely to witness. Then, in 1971, Carl Monson releases a film called "Blood Legacy", by all accounts as much a stinker as Milligan. That film had a very similar plot to "The Ghastly Ones" - I have not seen it, but from what I know I reckon Milligan could have had a case here against director Carl Monson. It's an uncredited remake, really. To add to this madcap, in 1978, Milligan comes back and releases a film called "Legacy of Blood" (So we've "Blood Legacy"... and "Legacy of Blood", now?) - a scene-by-scene remake of "The Ghastly Ones". I don't know what was going on here between Monson and Milligan. There isn't much information online when I go looking, but it certainly is odd and can't be a coincidence. Anyway, you would imagine that Milligan giving it another lash could not be any worse than his original attempt, but by God Milligan achieves a rare feat here. He manages to make a bad film even worse. The dodgy camera-work is even worse second-time around, and I found it very hard to hear what people were saying due to the banjaxed sound. The lighting is diabolical and it's hard to make things out. I can't really comment on the gore or the killings because quite frankly I could hardly make out what was happening half of the time. It drags along at a tedious pace and there is no semblance of talent anywhere to be seen. I watched this very close together with "The Ghastly Ones", so inevitably the two are somewhat mixed in my mind when writing this. However, I did watch this remake first, and when I watched "Ghastly Ones" I felt that I was watching a somewhat better movie. So with that in mind, in conclusion, "Legacy of Blood" is an awful deterioration of an already rotting piece of celluloid.
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RimGurung2

19/12/2023 16:08
I have not laughed that hard at a death scene in all my life! The whole film was a meandering collection of seemingly non sequitur events, but who watches an Andy Milligan film and expects anything else? That being said, the acting wasn't the worst I've seen in a Milligan movie and his hotel/flop house made for a great film set.
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Mounaye Mbeyrik

19/12/2023 16:08
I saw this on 42nd Street at the time of its original release and thought it was the worst movie I had ever seen. It still might be. Could someone explain to me why Milligan has a cult following, and why (heaven help us!) TCM actually showed two of his films last month?
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R.A Fernandez

19/12/2023 16:08
Nor did the director, or, anyone else for that matter, go to film school. It's lit like all they had was a single light. The film stock used is cheap and the wrong speed (sensitivity to light) and half the time looks completely overexposed. The script totally stinks. The only thing of quality was the gunshot one character took to the head (it's the only thing anybody put any effort into)!
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