Mark of Blood
Mark of Blood

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Mark of Blood

1962
Movie
89 min
Japanese

Three young yakuza, Fujitaro, Matsugoro and Kanjuro, travel the country fighting evil.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Charles R. RondeauGenres: Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

A young woman inherits a secluded mansion with a dark past and a series of gruesome murders that have plagued the family for generations. As she delves into the estate's history, she uncovers a chilling prophecy tied to a mysterious birthmark, and begins to fear she may be the next victim or the perpetrator. Strange occurrences and eerie visions plague her stay as she tries to unravel the truth before the mark claims another soul.

Critical Reception

Mark of Blood is a lesser-known entry in the early 1960s horror landscape. While it attempted to blend gothic mystery with supernatural elements, its execution was often criticized for a convoluted plot and uneven pacing. Audience reception was mixed, with some appreciating its atmosphere and historical setting, while others found it derivative and lacking in genuine scares.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric attempts and period setting.

  • Criticized for a confusing narrative and underdeveloped characters.

  • Lacked the suspense and horror elements expected from the genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Mark of Blood are scarce due to its limited release and age. Those available often note a slow build-up and a story that doesn't quite deliver on its horror premise. Some viewers found it an interesting curiosity from the era, while others felt it was forgettable.

Fun Fact

Although Mary Tyler Moore achieved significant fame later in her career for her television roles, she had a minor role in this early horror film.

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