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Blood Hook

Fishing was never like this!
1987 | 92m | English

(1954 votes)

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During a local fishing contest, people are being mysteriously dragged into the lake and killed by a giant fish hook. After a sufficient number of deaths, the killer is finally revealed.
Release Date: Apr 01, 1987
Director: Jim Mallon
Writer: Jim Mallon, Doug Rand, Gail Anderson, Larry Edgerton, John Galligan, David Herbert
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords fishing, lake, wisconsin, murder, gore, spoof, slasher
Production Companies Spider Lake Films, Golden Chargers
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mark Jacobs Peter van Clease
Lisa Jane Todd Ann
Patrick Danz Rodney
Sara Hauser Kiersten
Christopher Whiting Finner
Don Winters Leroy Leudke
Paul Drake Wayne Duerst
Bill Lowrie Evelyn Duerst
Sandy Meuwissen Bev D.
Dale Dunham Denny Dobyns
Paul Heckman The Sheriff
Don Cosgrove Roger Swain
Bonnie Lee Shiela Swain
Name Job
Jim Mallon Director, Story
Doug Rand Story
Gail Anderson Story
Darcy Knight Makeup Artist
Dale Kuippers Makeup Effects Designer
James Suthers Makeup Effects
Jim Suthers Makeup Effects
Marsha Kahm Director of Photography, Editor
Thomas A. Naunas Original Music Composer
Larry Edgerton Screenplay
John Galligan Screenplay
David Herbert Story
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Michael Herz Executive Producer
Lloyd Kaufman Executive Producer
David Herbert Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_What if a killer hunts people like he’s gone fishin’?_** A 21 year-old youth (Mark Jacobs) inherits his family’s cabin in remote northwestern Wisconsin and promptly brings four friends to check it out and have some vacation fun at the lake during an annual fishing contest. Unfortunately, the c ... icadas are out and someone has a mad habit of literally fishing for people! "Blood Hook" (1987) was shot in ’86 and only cost $200,000 by a director that went on to work for Mystery Science Theater 3000. As such, this is low-budget slasher with camp and a wink of humor. It comes across as a mixture of Tobe Hooper’s “Eaten Alive” (1976) and the forthcoming "State Park" (1988), aka "Heavy Metal Summer." While it’s better than Hooper’s flick in some ways, it’s not quite as entertaining as the latter. It’s like a tale from Steve Gerber’s Man-Thing comics of the 70s, just without a swamp monster Sara Hauser (Kiersten) stands out on the feminine front, although Sandy Meuwissen (Bev) is worth a mention. Meanwhile Lisa Jane Todd (Ann) is an interesting character. To appreciate this movie you have to be willing to give it a chance. If you do, there are quite a few rewarding bits despite its comic book tone and lack of funds, especially in the second half. For instance, some of the humor is genuinely amusing in a low-key way; plus you get to know the characters, like the half-crazed Vietnam vet (Bill Lowrie as Evelyn), the psychology major (Ann) and the main protagonist (who looks like Nicolas Cage in the mid-80s). What sets off the killer is actually quite creative, tying into diabolus in musica, aka "the devil in music,” which refers to the so-called devil’s chord or devil’s tritone. Meanwhile the gore effects are good all things considered. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, but there’s a 92-minute version by Troma on disc (Blu-ray). It is true that the original version is too long by about 20 minutes, but I prefer it to the short rendition due to the character development. It was shot at Hayward & Hayward Lake, Wisconsin, which is located in the northwestern part of the state, about 40 miles south of western Lake Superior and 30 miles east of the border of Minnesota. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 25, 2022