Bloodmoon

Bloodmoon

100 mins | Thriller, Horror | March 22, 1990

In the small town of Coopers Bay, there are two high schools situated right next to each other. There’s Winchester, an all boys comprehensive and St Elizabeth’s, a girl’s only Catholic faculty. They are separated by woodland where pupils from both can meet and engage the things that attract the attention of maniac killers. It’s not surprising then that an unseen one begins murdering the youngsters as they fornicate, strangling them with a length of barbed wire before removing their eyes and burying them under the soil. Mary, the daughter of a Hollywood movie actress, becomes involved when the killer targets her and Kevin, her boyfriend. But who is this twisted psychopath and why does he want to kill all the kids?

Bloodmoon

100 mins | Thriller, Horror | March 22, 1990

Bloodmoon
In the small town of Coopers Bay, there are two high schools situated right next to each other. There’s Winchester, an all boys comprehensive and St Elizabeth’s, a girl’s only Catholic faculty. They are separated by woodland where pupils from both can meet and engage the things that attract the attention of maniac killers. It’s not surprising then that an unseen one begins murdering the youngsters as they fornicate, strangling them with a length of barbed wire before removing their eyes and burying them under the soil. Mary, the daughter of a Hollywood movie actress, becomes involved when the killer targets her and Kevin, her boyfriend. But who is this twisted psychopath and why does he want to kill all the kids?
IMDb rating 4.6
Producers Village Roadshow Entertainment, Michael Fisher Productions
Original title Bloodmoon
Directors Carolina Häggström, Alec Mills
Writers Robert Brennan

Cast

Leon Lissek

as Myles Sheffield

Christine Amor

as Virginia Sheffield

Ian Williamson

as Kevin Lynch

Helen Thomson

as Mary Huston

Craig Cronin

as Matt Desmond

Hazel Howson

as Sister Mary-Ellen

Suzie MacKenzie

as Michelle

Anya Molina

as Jennifer

Brian Moll

as Mr. Gordian

Stephen Bergin

as Mark