Bloody Bloody Bible Camp Explained

Bloody Bloody Bible Camp
Director:Vito Trabucco
Producer:Reggie Bannister, David C Hayes
Runtime:90 minutes

Bloody Bloody Bible Camp is a 2012 American horror-comedy/splatter film.[1] [2] The film was directed by Vito Trabucco and produced by Reggie Bannister, who stars as Father Richard Cummings. The film also features Tim Sullivan as a cross dressing nun and Ron Jeremy as Jesus.[3] [4]

Plot

In 1977, a group of young people are massacred at the hands of Sister Mary Chopper at the Happy Day Bible Camp. Only two people survive the slaughter, Millie and Dwayne, the latter of whom was left with brain damage. Seven years later, Father Richard Cummings leads a group of teenagers to the camp, despite warnings from a concerned local about the camp, now dubbed 'Bloody Bloody Bible Camp'. Accompanying Father Cummings is Millie, who is keeping her past history with the camp a secret despite her ongoing trauma over the event. Eventually, Sister Mary Chopper resumes her slaughter, eventually leaving only Father Cummings and goth camper Jennifer alive. Father Cummings has a near death experience where he meets Jesus, who tells him that while it's OK to be homosexual, it isn't OK that he brought the teenagers here and that he must save the camp. It's revealed that the killer is actually Eugene, a goth local who had been at a convenience store that the campers had stopped at earlier in the film. Tormented by an abusive nun who raised him as a girl and led him to believe that sin must be physically punished with death, Father Cummings manages to defeat Sister Mary Chopper and bring an end to the chaos.

Cast

Reception

HorrorNews.net reviewed the film, stating that it may be "offensive to some, trash to others" but that they enjoyed the movie and hoped that it would become a cult movie.[5] ComingSoon.net also reviewed the movie, criticizing the length of time that the movie took to get to the main killings but stating that it "does a good job of recapturing the feel of late-‘70s/early-‘80s horror films".[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tim Sullivan Heads to 'Bloody Bloody Bible Camp'. Miska. Brad. 2010-05-22. Bloody Disgusting!. en-US. 2019-06-10.
  2. Book: Lindenmuth, Kevin J.. How to Make Movies: Low-Budget/No-Budget Indie Experts Tell All. 2013-02-04. McFarland. 9780786471065. 93. en.
  3. Web site: Shock Review: Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. funwithhorror.com. 15 September 2013. 21 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131021210119/http://www.funwithhorror.com/?p=1845. dead.
  4. Web site: Bloody Bloody Bible Camp 2012 - REVIEW. twistedcentral.com. 15 September 2013.
  5. Web site: Film Review: Bloody Bloody Bible Camp (2011). Corey. Danna. 2018-06-14. Horrornews.net. en-US. 2019-06-10.
  6. Web site: Bloody Bloody Bible Camp. Doupe. Tyler. 2012-01-10. ComingSoon.net. en-US. 2019-06-10.