For a low-budget, occult thriller, 80's-era B-movie, I really enjoyed it, though I love occult thrillers as guilty pleasures. The direction is unexceptional but decent, the cinematography (easy, because of the gorgeous locales and mostly outdoor shooting) was surprisingly very good and the soundtrack was passable. I loved the casting, with Martin Kove (from The Karate Kid trilogy), James Earl Jones and Jose Ferrer (who always makes a great nasty, what with his cosmopolitan look, like Anthony Quinn, and his condescending, 'I'm better than you, and why do you think you can even exist on the same…
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Blood Tide
Overview
An adventurer hunting for treasure in Greece accidentally frees a monster that forces local villagers to sacrifice virgins.
Release date
24/09/1982
Votes
44
Popularity
0.7
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James Earl Jones
Frye
José Ferrer
Nereus
Lila Kedrova
Sister Anna
Mary Louise Weller
Sherry Grice
Martin Kove
Neil Grice
Lydia Cornell
Barbara
Deborah Shelton
Madeline Grice
Sofia Seirli
Sister Elena
Despina Tomazani
Lethe's Mother
Rania Photiou
Lethe
Irini Tripkou
Virgin
Annabel Schofield
Vikki
Spyros Papafrantzis
Dionysis
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**_Americans encountering the ancient mysteries (and horrors) of Greece_** A couple (Martin Kove & Mary Louise Weller) lands on a Greek island looking for the sister of the husband, but are stonewalled by the mayor (José Ferrer). When they find her (Deborah Shelton), she’s acting strange and in the company of a treasure hunter (James Earl Jones) who illegally uses plastic explosives in a secret cavern by the sea. “Blood Tide” wasn’t released until 1982 in the USA, but it was shot in June, 1980, which was the same time “Dragonslayer” was filmed in Britain. I bring this up because they…
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