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A group of teenagers vacationing in the tropics takes a boat out to a seemingly deserted island. They soon find, however, that the island is inhabited by a wealthy recluse (Graff) and his staff. While their host is initially hospitable, he quickly reveals his true purpose: to [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game|hunt down and kill each of his visitors]], as he has done with everyone unlucky enough to set foot on his island. |
A group of teenagers vacationing in the tropics takes a boat out to a seemingly deserted island. They soon find, however, that the island is inhabited by a wealthy recluse (Graff) and his staff. While their host is initially hospitable, he quickly reveals his true purpose: to [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game|hunt down and kill each of his visitors]], as he has done with everyone unlucky enough to set foot on his island. |
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For tropes and specifics relating to the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please check the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000 |
For tropes and specifics relating to the ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' version, please check the [[Mystery Science Theater 3000/Recap/S06/E07 Bloodlust|episode recap]]. |
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=== This film contains the following tropes: === |
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* [[Action Girl]]: [[Zig |
* [[Action Girl]]: [[Zig-Zagging Trope|Zig-zagged]]; Betty can flip an attacker effortlessly so long as there's a [[No OSHA Compliance|conveniently uncovered vat of acid]] for him to land in, but she spends just as much time acting the [[Damsel in Distress]]. |
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* [[The Alcoholic]]: Tony, the kids' boat pilot |
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Tony, the kids' boat pilot |
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* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: Betty's judo training. |
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: Betty's judo training. |
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* [[Gorn]]: The shot of Balleau impaled through his throat and wrists is quite shockingly graphic, especially for being shown on TV. |
* [[Gorn]]: The shot of Balleau impaled through his throat and wrists is quite shockingly graphic, especially for being shown on TV. |
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** Or it ''would'' be if the spikes coming out of Balleau lined up horizontally, [[Special Effects Failure|as they did before he was impaled.]] |
** Or it ''would'' be if the spikes coming out of Balleau lined up horizontally, [[Special Effects Failure|as they did before he was impaled.]] |
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* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Balleau is impaled on the display rack he had purposed for the heroes. |
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* [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game]]: Well... [[The Most Dangerous Game|duh]]. |
* [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game]]: Well... [[The Most Dangerous Game|duh]]. |
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* [[Made of Iron]]: Balleau's henchman survives being [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|abandoned in leech-infested quicksand,]] and later shrugs off multiple point-blank gunshots when [[The Dog Bites Back|killing Balleau.]] |
* [[Made of Iron]]: Balleau's henchman survives being [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|abandoned in leech-infested quicksand,]] and later shrugs off multiple point-blank gunshots when [[The Dog Bites Back|killing Balleau.]] |
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* [[Wax Museum Morgue]] |
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* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: Balleau is impaled on the display rack he had purposed for the heroes... through his hands, in a classic Crucificion posture. |
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: Balleau is impaled on the display rack he had purposed for the heroes... through his hands, in a classic Crucificion posture. |
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* [[You Have Failed Me]]: happens to both Balleau's primary henchman and to Tony the boat pilot {{spoiler|who is paid by Balleau to bring him hunting victims}}. |
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: happens to both Balleau's primary henchman and to Tony the boat pilot {{spoiler|who is paid by Balleau to bring him hunting victims}}. |
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 13 July 2021
A group of teenagers vacationing in the tropics takes a boat out to a seemingly deserted island. They soon find, however, that the island is inhabited by a wealthy recluse (Graff) and his staff. While their host is initially hospitable, he quickly reveals his true purpose: to hunt down and kill each of his visitors, as he has done with everyone unlucky enough to set foot on his island.
For tropes and specifics relating to the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version, please check the episode recap.
Tropes used in Bloodlust! include:
- Action Girl: Zig-zagged; Betty can flip an attacker effortlessly so long as there's a conveniently uncovered vat of acid for him to land in, but she spends just as much time acting the Damsel in Distress.
- The Alcoholic: Tony, the kids' boat pilot
- Chekhov's Skill: Betty's judo training.
- Dawson Casting: Unclear, but probable; the heroes are implied to be in their late teens or early twenties (Robert Reed was very nearly thirty at the time).
- Gorn: The shot of Balleau impaled through his throat and wrists is quite shockingly graphic, especially for being shown on TV.
- Or it would be if the spikes coming out of Balleau lined up horizontally, as they did before he was impaled.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Balleau is impaled on the display rack he had purposed for the heroes.
- Hunting the Most Dangerous Game: Well... duh.
- Made of Iron: Balleau's henchman survives being abandoned in leech-infested quicksand, and later shrugs off multiple point-blank gunshots when killing Balleau.
- Non-Action Guy: Pete the Nerdy Nerd
- Smug Snake: Balleau.
- Special Effects Failure: When Betty judo-throws a villain into the vat of acid, it is quite clearly a stuntman wearing clothes that don't fit. The fact that the stuntman then immediately ducks behind the vat so we can't see his face, thus making his wig start to fall off, doesn't help either.
- Together in Death: Balleau's adultrous wife and her lover end up Stuffed Into The Cave together.
- Wax Museum Morgue
- What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic: Balleau is impaled on the display rack he had purposed for the heroes... through his hands, in a classic Crucificion posture.
- You Have Failed Me...: happens to both Balleau's primary henchman and to Tony the boat pilot who is paid by Balleau to bring him hunting victims.