Bloody Moon
Director: Jesús Franco
Actors: Olivia Pascal, Christoph Moosbrugger, Nadja Gerganoff
PlotIn a bid to start anew after a dark past, Miguel returns to a prestigious language school on the scenic Costa Del Sol. Scarred and mentally fragile from a traumatic incident that put him in a psychiatric institution, he seeks solace and redemption. Miguel’s sister Manuela, who has taken over the family estate, offers him support amidst the chain of tragedies that plague the campus. Within this serene setting, Angela, a new student, befriends Miguel and soon becomes the unwilling recipient of dark secrets and suspicious activities hiding behind the school's sophisticated facade. As Angela adjusts to her new life, strange occurrences and brutal murders start to cast a shadow over the tropical paradise.
Suspense mounts as Angela delves deeper into the school's mysteries, discovering connections between the sinister events and the institution’s horrifying past. Her curiosity leads to dangerous discoveries that thrust her into a chilling game of survival. Each revelation unravels a tangled web of deception, false identities, and unrelenting terror, pushing Angela further into the heart of darkness. As the line between friend and foe blurs, Angela must confront her deepest fears to uncover the truth and escape the sinister forces at play.
Writers: Erich Tomek
Release Date: 17 Apr 1981
Runtime: 90 min
Rating: Not Rated
Country: West Germany, Spain
Language: German, Spanish
Home Video Reviews
Bloody Moon delivers cornball slasher fun with surprisingly excellent picture quality and audio, making it a treat for Franco enthusiasts and exploitation fans.
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