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{{quote| ''A Gruesome Orgy of Human Mutilation!''}}
{{quote|''A Gruesome Orgy of Human Mutilation!''}}


'''''The Ghastly Ones''''', also known as ''Blood Rites'' in the UK, is a 1968 [[Horror]] [[Film]] and [[Video Nasties|video nasty]] directed by Andy Milligan, the so-called Shock King of Staten Island.
'''''The Ghastly Ones''''', also known as ''Blood Rites'' in the UK, is a 1968 [[Horror]] [[Film]] and [[Video Nasties|video nasty]] directed by Andy Milligan, the so-called Shock King of Staten Island.
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=== This film provides examples of: ===


* [[Gorn]]
* [[Gorn]]
* [[Late to The Party]]: The lawyer, who arrives at the very end after most of the people have been messily slaughtered.
* [[Late to the Party]]: The lawyer, who arrives at the very end after most of the people have been messily slaughtered.
* [[Locked in A Room]]
* [[Locked in a Room]]
* [[Non Indicative Title]]: While there's lots of blood, none of the killings are ritualistic in nature or could otherwise be considered to be "blood rites".
* [[Non Indicative Title]]: While there's lots of blood, none of the killings are ritualistic in nature or could otherwise be considered to be "blood rites".
* [[Ten Little Murder Victims]]
* [[Ten Little Murder Victims]]

Latest revision as of 14:00, 13 July 2021

A Gruesome Orgy of Human Mutilation!

The Ghastly Ones, also known as Blood Rites in the UK, is a 1968 Horror Film and video nasty directed by Andy Milligan, the so-called Shock King of Staten Island.

When three couples gather in a Victorian-era private island on the Husdon River their only concern is the reading of a will that will reveal which one of the deceased's three daughters is entitled to inherit his estate. Little do they know that a crazed killer stalks the grounds of this very island and systematically murders and dismembers the six visitors as they try frantically to escape his wrath...

Stephen King referred to it in his book Danse Macabre as "the work of morons with cameras".


Tropes used in Blood Rites include: