
‘Hideous beyond belief… with an inhuman craving!’
Queen of Blood is a 1966 American sci-fi film about a mute female alien that feeds off the crew members of a spaceship. Also released Planet of Blood.
Director and scriptwriter Curtis Harrington (Night Tide; How Awful About Allan; The Dead Don’t Die), crafted this B-movie for producer George Edwards utilising stock space footage from the Russian sci-fi films Mechte Navstrechu and Nebo Zovyot.
Stephanie Rothman (The Velvet Vampire) was associate producer. It was released as part of a double-bill with the AIP movie Blood Bath.
The film stars John Saxon, Basil Rathbone, Judi Meredith (The Night Walker), Dennis Hopper (Night Tide), Florence Marly, Robert Boon, Don Eitner and features a cameo appearance by horror personality Forrest J Ackerman.
Curtis Harrington felt Alien (1979) must have got some inspiration from Queen of Blood, saying “Ridley’s film is like a greatly enhanced, expensive and elaborate version of Queen of Blood.”
Basil Rathbone was paid $1,500 to act for a day and a half on this film, and $1,500 for half a day on Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965), another film based on Russian footage. Rathbone ended up working overtime and missed a meal. The Screen Actors Guild demanded overtime pay plus a fine for the meal violation. However, producer George Edwards revealed footage showing that the delay was because Rathbone did not know his lines and insisted on skipping lunch.
Plot:
1990: Doctor Farraday (Basil Rathbone), of the International Institute of Space Technology, announces that an ambassador from a faraway planet is due to arrive on Earth. Time passes and yet there’s no arrival of the ambassador.
The space institute has tracked the missing spaceship on Mars and a team of astronauts are sent to the red planet to rescue the ambassador. The would-be rescuers recover only one green-skinned survivor – a female (Florence Marly) with an insatiably vampire-like appetite…
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