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We've seen the "Blood Island" films but there were others from the Philippines.  "The Blood Drinkers" and "Curse Of The Vampires" come to mind.  But there were a  number of others. "Blood Thirst",...

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Also HORROR OF THE BLOOD MONSTERS and BEYOND ATLANTIS..Blood Monsters was an Al Adamson production with a lot of Phillipine footage inluded and Atlantis even stars Phillipine horror film regular, John...

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THE BLOOD DRINKERS is my hands-down favorite vampire film of a all time, and one of my favorite horror film period. It's very original in it's conception of a vampire "family" with committed...

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Blood Drinkers was with the original Dr.Lorca, Ronald Remy I believe...even "Womanhunt" had the "Most Dangerous Game" feel to it. There was a World War 2 themed movie with William Smith that had a...

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Beast Of The Yellow Night is one of my guilty pleasures. Saw it at the drive in double billed with Creature with The Blue Hand. Twilight People is a low rent Isle Of Lost Souls riff and is truly...

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Blood Thirst is an interesting curio.

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Another Ashley PI movie is THE WOMAN HUNT 72. A MOST DANGEROUS GAME ripoff.

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Would APOCALYPSE NOW count?

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Beast of The Yellow night is also a favorite. Saw it in Manhattan on a double bill with Creature With The Blue Hand.

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There's also 1959's TERROR IS A MAN, a take on THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU and the first of the "Blood Island" series. It stars Francis Lederer, Richard Derr & Greta (ay-yi-yi-yi!) Thyssen.

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And a pretty decent little movie it is!

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Most of the key films have been mentioned but there are some others:  Vampire Hookers (1978) w/John Carradine; The Thirsty Dead (1974); The Deathhead Virgin (1974); Killing of Satan (1983).  I...

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Here's a list that I compiled last year with some of the most popular Filipino horror films. It is certainly NOT exhaustive: Terror is a Man (1959) The Blood Drinkers (1964) Curse of the Vampires (aka...

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QUEEN OF BLACK MAGIC is Indonesian - but it totally rocks!

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RobShot wrote:QUEEN OF BLACK MAGIC is Indonesian - but it totally rocks!RobShot, you are absolutely correct.  I stand corrected.  I believe that some of the financing for QOBM came from the...

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Rob wrote:Thanks for setting me straight!It needed to be done.

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Thanks for the list...Terror Is A Man was the first...funny, in that film the residents leave the island and in Brides of Blood the character Steven Powers says "these are not the original inhabitants...

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That war film was "A Taste Of Hell" with William Smith and John Garwood, another film I remembered was "Wonder Women" with Ross Hagen, Nancy Kwan, Sid Haig and Vic Diaz. Had a science fiction angle,...

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Hi, I haven't been here for quite a while but since you guys are "talking Filipino" I might as well add a couple of titles to the list. Btw, even though TERROR IS A MAN sort of follows the same guide...

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