Invasion Of The Blood Farmers
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''Invasion of the Blood Farmers'' is a 1972
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ...
directed by Ed Adlum and written by Adlum and Ed Kelleher.


Plot

The film centers around a group of
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s called the "Sangroids" living in
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, who plan to resurrect their queen by draining the blood from unsuspecting civilians into her body.


Production

Prior to producing the film, Ed Adlum had a minor hit novelty song with his band The Castle Kings and worked as an editor for ''Cashbox'' magazine. Adlum's first entry into film production was for '' Blonde on a Bum Trip'' which he co-produced with Jack Bravman. In the offices of ''Cashbox'' magazine, Adlum began developing the script for ''Invasion of the Blood Farmers'' with his co-worker Ed Kelleher. In the film's original script the blood farmers were going to be aliens from outer space. Within the first week of shooting, Adlum stated that they would not have enough money to have any outer space content in the film and had it changed to being about druids instead of aliens. Adlum has stated the cast primarily stuck to the script, with the exception of Dick Erickson (playing Kinski) who couldn't remember his lines and would need to use cue cards. The film was shot primarily on weekends using Adlum's own house in Westchester County and woods north of New York City.


Release

After trying to sell the film to distributors, Adlum eventually met with Nick Demetroules who Adlum stated he did not have good relations with. Newspapers advertising articles to promote the film were released as early as June 7, 1972 in Burlington, Vermont. Adlum spoke about home video releases of the film in 2012 stating he "never sold VCR or DVD rights to anybody. Every single copy is a knock off. And what's funny about those knock offs, is they all begin with an FBI disclaimer. It's like counterfeiting money and then putting on there, "Counterfeiting money will put you in jail."" The film was released on Blu-Ray by Severin in 2019.


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