Terror of the Bloodhunters explained

Terror of the Bloodhunters
Director:Jerry Warren
Producer:Jerry Warren (producer)
Cinematography:Bill William
Editing:Jerry Warren
Distributor:ADP
Country:United States
Language:English

Terror of the Bloodhunters is a 1962 independently made American black-and-white low budget jungle survival horror film, produced, directed, written, and edited by Jerry Warren, that stars Robert Clarke, Dorothy Haney, and Steve Conte. The film was released in the U.S. May 3, 1962 as a double feature with Warren's Invasion of the Animal People.[1]

Premise

The daughter (Dorothy Haney) of the Devil's Island commandant takes off with two escaped French prisoners (Robert Clarke and Steve Conte) through the treacherous jungles of French Guiana. They must survive not only dangerous wild animals and disease, but the prison guards who are searching for them, as well as a ferocious South American tribe of headhunters.

Cast

Production

Terror of the Bloodhunters was shot in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, with a lot of stock footage added from other films.

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Warren, Bill (1986). Keep Watching The Skies Volume 2. McFarland & Co., Inc. . Page 749