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Blood Frenzy 1987

★ 3.917 votes90 min📅 1987-10-10

In the sun-baked isolation of the desert, a daring psychologist leads a group of troubled souls on an unconventional retreat meant to heal fractured minds.

Director: Hal Freeman

Cast

Wendy MacDonald
Wendy MacDonald
Dr. Barbara Shelley
Tony Montero
Rick Carlson
Lisa Loring
Lisa Loring
Dory
Lisa Savage
Cassie
Hank Garrett
Hank Garrett
Dave Ash
Monica Silveria
Jean
John Clark
John Clark
Crawford
Chuck Rhae
Lonnie
Carl Tignino
Dory's Father
J'Aime Cohen
Little Dory

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blood Frenzy (1987) about?

A psychologist guides a small group of patients into the desert for experimental therapy, only to discover an unseen killer stalking them. As trust collapses and bodies pile up, paranoia takes over in this grim tale of survival.

Who directed Blood Frenzy?

Hal Freeman directed Blood Frenzy, weaving a tense blend of psychological drama and horror.

Who stars in Blood Frenzy?

The film features Wendy MacDonald, Tony Montero, Lisa Loring, Lisa Savage, and Hank Garrett in pivotal roles.

Is Blood Frenzy (1987) worth watching?

As an unrated 1980s horror-mystery, Blood Frenzy delivers a slow-burn atmosphere with solid tension and an isolated setting, making it a cult curiosity for fans of vintage fright flicks.

How long is Blood Frenzy?

Blood Frenzy runs for 90 minutes.

About Blood Frenzy (1987) — Desert therapy gone wrong in a chilling 1980s horror mystery

In the sun-baked isolation of the desert, a daring psychologist leads a group of troubled souls on an unconventional retreat meant to heal fractured minds. What begins as a desperate bid for renewal quickly curdles into a nightmare when an unseen predator starts eliminating them one by one. Hal Freeman's Blood Frenzy (1987) blends psychological horror with mystery, draping its desert setting in a haze of paranoia and dread.

Wendy MacDonald heads the cast as the determined therapist, joined by Tony Montero, Lisa Loring, and Lisa Savage in a tense survival story where trust erodes faster than the shadows grow long. The film taps into primal fears of helplessness and the fragility of sanity under relentless threat, all underscored by eerie silence and sudden violence.