Invasion of the Blood Farmers backdrop
Invasion of the Blood Farmers

Invasion of the Blood Farmers

They planted the LIVING and harvested the DEAD!

3.3 / 1019721h 18m

Synopsis

Somewhere in upstate New York, a young woman is terrorized by a group of rural farmers primarily interested in a harvest of blood.

Genre: Horror

Status: Released

Director: Ed Adlum

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Main Cast

Norman Kelley

Dr. Roy Anderson

Tanna Hunter

Jenny Anderson

Bruce Detrick

Don Tucker

Paul Craig Jennings

Creton

Jack Neubeck

Egon

Richard Erickson

Sontag

Cynthia Fleming

Queen Onhorrid

Lucy Grant

Mrs. Greenman

Frank Iovieno

Police Chief Frank Spano

Warren D'Oyly-Rhind

Omar

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User Reviews

Wuchak

**_Dull micro-budget indie shot 41 miles north of Manhattan_** A sect of Druids, dressed like farmers, are loose in an upstate New York village and need the blood of locals to resurrect their queen. “Invasion of the Blood Farmers” (1972) cost somewhere between $24,000-$40,000, which would be equal to about $185,000-$200,000 today. That’s more than enough to make a competent and watchable indie, such as the quite good “Another Kind” (2013), which cost $169,000 (factoring inflation of the last dozen years). Whilst there are some highlights, like the locations and Lucy Grant as Mrs. Greenman (with a nod to Tanna Hunter as Jenny), the story just isn’t compelling enough, which isn’t helped by the dubious acting of friends of the writer/director, who were reportedly paid with a 6-pack of beer. With a bigger budget, an improved script and more highlights, this could’ve been a cult indie along the lines of “Night of the Living Dead,” but it’s not. It pales by comparison. A few years after the success of “Jaws,” the writer-director had an opportunity to meet Steven Spielberg at Universal Studios. Shaking his hand, he informed Spielberg that he used to be a director, so Steven naturally asked which films he had done. When he told him “Invasion of the Blood Farmers,” Spielberg turned around and walked away without saying a word. It runs 1 hour, 17 minutes, and was shot in northern Westchester County, New York, including Yorktown Heights in the north-central part of the county. GRADE: C-/D+