Wesley Stuart
Gerald McRaney
Wesley Stuart

“Keep telling yourself, it's only a picture!”
Wesley goes on a killing spree while experiencing the nightmares of his brother who was killed thirteen years earlier.
Night of Bloody Horror (1969) - Trailer
Wesley Stuart
Gerald McRaney
Wesley Stuart
Angelle Miliot
Gaye Yellen
Angelle Miliot
Dr. Bennett Moss
Herbert Nelson
Dr. Bennett Moss
Agatha Stuart
Evelyn Hendricks
Agatha Stuart
Mark Lewis
Bert Roberts
Mark Lewis
Tucker Fredricks
Gordon Ogden
Tucker Fredricks
Mario Spanelli
Michael Anthony
Mario Spanelli
Susan Collins
Lisa Dameron
Susan Collins
Kay Jensen
Charlotte White
Kay Jensen
Lt. James Cole
Nick Kreiger
Lt. James Cole
Bartender
Murray Solow
Bartender
Hood
Nigel Strangeways
Hood
**_A psycho slaying young women in The Big Easy in ’69_** Helmed by Joy N. Houck Jr, this is psychological drama-horror in the adult-oriented tradition of “Psycho,” just in living color with the milieu of the late ’60s, including a nightclub sequence featuring the band The Bored. Gerald McRaney plays the troubled protagonist in his feature film debut. Despite spending thirteen years in an asylum and recently getting out at the age of 26, he sure is adept at attracting beautiful women and getting them into bed. He must be a natural Lothario, mental problems notwithstanding. The filmmaking is akin to Peter Bogdanovich’s “Targets” from the year prior. If you favor that one and “Psycho”-ish late 60s’ flicks like “Twisted Nerve” and “The House That Screamed" (aka "La residencia"), you should appreciate it, although it’s the least of these due to its curious lethargic tone. Fortunately, it has a sense of artistry, and the females are lovely in a late 60s’ way. It runs 1h 18m and was shot in New Orleans. GRADE: B-
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