• Source: Night of Bloody Horror
    • Night of Bloody Horror is a 1969 American horror film directed by Joy N. Houck Jr. and starring Gerald McRaney in his feature film debut.


      Plot


      Wesley Stuart, a mentally fragile youth who lives with his domineering mother, has recently been released from an asylum, where he spent 13 years for accidentally shooting and killing his brother. Plagued by headaches and sudden blackouts, he becomes the chief suspect when some of his recent acquaintances, including his girlfriend and a nurse, are violently murdered.


      Cast


      Gerald McRaney as Wesley Stuart
      Evelyn Hendricks as Agatha Stuart
      Gaye Yellen as Angelle Miliot
      Herbert Nelson as Dr. Bennett Moss
      Lisa Dameron as Susan Collins
      Charlotte White as Kay Jensen
      Michael Anthony as Mario Spanelli
      George Spelvin as Priest


      Production


      The film was shot in New Orleans.
      According to McRaney, he was cast by a “sometimes casting agent” who was the aunt of Al Salzer, one of the producers of the film.


      References




      External links


      Night of Bloody Horror at IMDb
      Night of Bloody Horror at Rotten Tomatoes

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