A group of astronauts go on a rescue mission to an alien spaceship crashed on Mars and discover a female alien with a deadly thirst for human blood, while also finding alien eggs on their spaceship. Queen of Blood is a 1966 American English-language Horror Sci-Fi film featuring John Saxon, Basil Rathbone, Dennis Hopper, Judi Meredith, Florence Marly, Robert Boon and Gary Crutcher. The movie is based on story A Dream Come True by Mikhail Karyukov Otar Koberidze. Cinema West Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) George Edwards and Samuel Z. Arkoff. The movie is directed by Curtis Harrington. American International Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Queen of Blood was released on 2nd March 1966 and takes a screen time of 81 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Queen of Blood was made on a budget of $0 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $17 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Curtis Harrington. Cinematography was done by Vilis Lapenieks and editing by Leo H. Shreve. The music was composed by Leonard Moran.
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Queen of Blood Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 25%
Dennis Schwartz
Even though it drags its feet through most of the voyage, it still manages to deliver some chills come climax time. ( Read More )
Matt Brunson
This dry endeavor picks up steam during its final half hour, but by then, most viewers will have checked out. ( Read More )
James Plath
Chalk this one up to a campy title thats worth getting for the Hopper factor and the laughs all unintentional. ( Read More )
Sean Axmaker
... arguably the best of the Corman produced recycling jobs and as fun a haunted spaceship film as there was until Mario Bavas Planet of the Vampires. ( Read More )