The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves (1999)

The 12th Episode from the "Eurotika" documentary series, made for the UK Channel 4 about European exploitation cinema. This one looks at the films of British director Michael Reeves, who died under mysterious circumstances at age 25. Interviews include TV star and longtime fellow Ian Ogilvy, who starred in all three of Reeves's features, award winning author Iain Sinclair and Paul Maslansky, who produced Reeves's first movie.

Director: Andrew Starke, Pete Tombs
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 24 min
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Editing: Andrew Starke
Production: Boum Productions, Pagan Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves about?
The 12th Episode from the "Eurotika" documentary series, made for the UK Channel 4 about European exploitation cinema. This one looks at the films of British director Michael Reeves, who died under mysterious circumstances at age 25. Interviews include TV star and longtime fellow Ian Ogilvy, who starred in all three of Reeves's features, award winning author Iain Sinclair and Paul Maslansky, who produced Reeves's first movie.
Who directed The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves?
The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves was directed by Andrew Starke, Pete Tombs.
Who stars in The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves?
The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves stars Patrick Curtis, Tony Tenser, Kim Newman, Ian Ogilvy, Tom Baker, Philip Waddilove.
How long is The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves?
The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
What genre is The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves?
The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves is a Documentary film.
Where was The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves produced?
The Blood Beast: The Films of Michael Reeves was produced in United Kingdom.