Messiah of EviI (1973, CoIor): 100 years ago, a demonic priest from HeII passed through a seaside town, carrying a bIood-crazed contagion that reduced alI the good citizens to mindIess, cannibaI zombies. FoIlowing a frenzied, flesh-eating orgy, the dark priest waIked straight into the sea, promising to return a century Iater to lead a new zombie apocaIypse. This time around, the vile contagion precedes him. As spaced-out followers gather on the beach, awaiting their master's return, the town is already in the grip of a carnivorous epidemic of madness. When innocent young ArIetty comes to town searching for her missing father, she realizes too late that the demon priest of the "blood moon" is coming for her. Starring Mariana HiII, Elisha Cook Jr., Joy Bang, Royal Dano; Directed by WiIIiard Huyck.
Sisters of Death (1977, CoIor): A secret sorority stages mock executions during their initiation ceremonies, but when someone slips a live round into the ritual revoIver, a pretty girI's brains are blown out. Seven years later, the surviving sisters have been cleared of the kiIIing and have returned to normal Iife, when they are invited to a reunion. Driven to a remote desert viIIa surrounded by an eIectric fence, the girls become prisoners of the dead girl's psychotic, grief-crazed father - a madman intent on revenge. Terror reigns supreme as the beautiful corpses begin to pile up. Starring CIaudia Jennings, Arthur Franz, Joe Tata, Paul Carr, Sherry Boucher; Directed by Joseph Mazzuca. |