Blood Hook

Blood Hook
Directed by Jim Mallon
Produced by David Herbert
Written by Larry Edgerton
John Galligan
Starring Mark Jacobs
Lisa Todd
Patrick Danz
Sara Hauser
Christopher Whiting
Music by Kevin Murphy
Thomas A. Naunas
Cinematography Marsha Kahm
Edited by Marsha Kahm
Distributed by Troma Entertainment
Release dates
1986
Running time
92 minutes
Language English

Blood Hook is a 1986 horror film distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film was premiered at the MIFED Film Market in October 1986 and released in the USA in April 1987.

Plot

The plot of the film revolves around a murderer killing fishermen with an over-sized fishhook during a Wisconsin fishing festival. The movie was shot on location in the community of Hayward, Wisconsin; the town's landmark giant fiberglass muskie is prominently featured in the film. The production was originally entitled Muskie Madness, and many of the films crew will still refer to it by that title, however when picked up for distribution Troma insisted the title be changed. Though very much a low-budget production Blood Hook is distinguished from the other slasher flicks of the time by its quirky sense of macabre, tongue-in-cheek humor.

Cast

Production

Although the film wasn't successful, its director, Jim Mallon, and composer/key grip Kevin Murphy later went on to work on the popular cult television program Mystery Science Theater 3000. Movie poster illustrated by artist Tricia Zimic.

Release

The film has been released on VHS by several companies including Paramount Home Entertainment and Troma Entertainment. It was released on DVD as part of the Troma Triple B-Header set in 2004.[1]

References

  1. "Company Credits for Blood Hook". imdb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-17.

External links

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