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They planted the LIVING and harvested the DEAD! morePlot:
Somewhere in upstate New York, a young woman is terrorized by a group of rural farmers primarily interested in a harvest of blood. | add synopsisUser Comments:
A Message from Chief Spano's Daughter moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| 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 | |
| Tom Edwards | |||
| Lucy Grant | ... | Mrs. Greenman | |
| Frank Iovieno | ... | Police Chief Frank Spano | |
| Warren D'Oyly-Rhind | ... | Ogmar | |
| Joseph McDermott | (as Joe McDermott) | ||
| Allan Charlet | |||
| John Stewart | |||
| Richard Kennedy |
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Norway:(Banned) (video rating) | USA:PG | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:R (Ontario) | Germany:BPjM RestrictedFilming Locations:
Westchester County, New York, USAFun Stuff
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The film was shot over three weekends, with a $24,000 budget. It never made its money back. moreGoofs:
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Invasion of the Blood Farmers holds a very special place in my heart since my father played Chief Spano. At various times in my life, I've been asked, "what is something we don't know about you?" I respond with, "I'm a movie star's daughter!" I know that's stretching it a bit but my father did star in a movie :) I realize that Invasion of the Blood Farmers is not an award-winning movie but you get what you pay for in life. The Adlums (producer) were our next-door neighbors and my father and other people from the block were recruited to star in the movie. My father worked for the telephone company so he was not hired for his acting talent! They even tried to get my Aunt to record her scream for the movie - but she refused. There was not much money spent on making the film - Jenny's house in the movie was the Adlum's home and "going on location" meant a five-minute ride into town (I frequently drive-by the motel where my father made a phone call in the movie (the phone booth was taken down a few years ago)).
Given the meager support it received, the movie exceeds my expectations. I know my father's performance was not Oscar-caliber, and I bet you won't find it hard to believe that this was his only film (although he was on Bowling-for-Dollars!). But I enjoy watching it every now and then, not because it has the best special effects or award-winning acting. But because it's simple - kind of like a child's artwork. It may not be a Picasso, but it is a pure reflection of them. Only a few of the actors were "professional" - most were just playing --> no visions of "getting discovered". How many films can we say that about these days?
Just a few more notes about my dad that you might find interesting -->
when the movie came out in the theater, my dad took my brothers and a few neighbor kids to see it. They all got in free because the clerk recognized my dad's deep voice from the movie!
we always complained to him about the glasses he wore in the movie (they're not his real ones).He told Eddie he didn't want to wear them but for whatever reason,Eddie wouldn't let him take them off.
In the late 80s, my dad found out that he had a "fan club" in California. Two friends who liked the movie called out of the blue and told him how much they liked the movie and that they scheduled viewings of it at their college. My dad sent them a signed picture for their Invasion of the Blood Farmers viewings and they sent my dad an annual birthday card for over 10 years.
Our favorite line of my dad's is "Oh, I think understand." (he's in Jenny's house talking to her father).
Finally, give my dad some credit on his last scene - I think he gave an Oscar-caliber performance of dying!