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''Blood Monkey'' is a 2007 American
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natural
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produced by
RHI Entertainment Halcyon Studios, LLC, formerly known as Sonar Entertainment, RHI Entertainment, Hallmark Entertainment, Qintex Entertainment, HRI Group and Robert Halmi Inc., was an American entertainment company specializing in the production and distribution ...
and directed by Robert Young. It aired on various
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channels, before officially premiering in the United States on the Syfy Channel (called Sci-Fi channel at the time it premiered) on January 27, 2008. Filmed in
Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
, it is the first film in the ''Maneater'' film series produced under an agreement with Syfy. The film followed a group of six students studying
primate Primates is an order (biology), order of mammals, which is further divided into the Strepsirrhini, strepsirrhines, which include lemurs, galagos, and Lorisidae, lorisids; and the Haplorhini, haplorhines, which include Tarsiiformes, tarsiers a ...
s in
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under the demented Professor Hamilton who find themselves under attack from bloodthirsty
primates Primates is an order of mammals, which is further divided into the strepsirrhines, which include lemurs, galagos, and lorisids; and the haplorhines, which include tarsiers and simians ( monkeys and apes). Primates arose 74–63  ...
in the
jungle jungle is land covered with dense forest and tangled vegetation, usually in tropical climates. Application of the term has varied greatly during the past century. Etymology The word ''jungle'' originates from the Sanskrit word ''jaṅgala'' ...
. Reviewers panned the film, criticizing the acting, dialogue, plot, low-quality special effects, and the lack of appearances by the titular monster, the monkeys. They also questioned the appearance of
F. Murray Abraham F. Murray Abraham (born Murray Abraham; October 24, 1939) is an American actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for a BAFTA Award, four Emmy Awards, and a ...
in the film, though note that his performance was its only positive aspect.


Plot

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professor Conrad Hamilton attempts to study a new species of primate in Thailand; looking for the missing link between humanity and the great ape. His team dies trying to catch one for study. Hamilton and his assistant Chenne are the only survivors. Meanwhile, college anthropology students are flown into a remote region of the Asian jungle and picked up by a guide. He drops them off at the edge of a road, but refuses to go further, as "bad things" are in there. After reaching the trail's end, the students set up camp. At night, the creature attacks, but Chenne appears and scares it off with a flare. Chenne escorts the students to Hamilton's camp. The following day, Hamilton mentions an uncharted valley within the jungle and its potential for career-launching documentation. He has Chenne confiscate the students' mobile phones and hand out information bracelets for each member containing their emergency contact info. Then, he leads the team to the valley entrance. The group rappels down the cliffside and into the valley, injuring Josh in the process. On the first night in the valley, Hamilton passes around a skull which belongs to the primate. The students cannot identify the skull, which is nearly twice the size of any known human or primate cranium. They are interrupted by a bloody survivor from the original research team. Hamilton and Chenne care for the man, who eventually dies. Hamilton thinks that the creatures let him go as a warning. During the night, Sydney visits the outhouse, only to be dragged away into the jungle. The next morning, Hamilton announces that Sydney came to him scared and wanting to go home, so Hamilton had Chenne take her out of the jungle. Meanwhile, Chenne drags Sydney through the jungle and leaves her battered and beaten. Sydney eventually stumbles into a creature that kills her. The team continues to follow Hamilton and Chenne. Hamilton is secretly tracking each student by a hidden chipset in their bracelets. The students resolve to steal Hamilton's AK-47 and gain control of the situation. Seth begins leaving a trail through the jungle by tying off pieces of cloth to trees. At night, while the students begin to fashion their plan for the following day, a foul-smelling rain begins pouring down on their tents. Just as they recognize the smell as urine, Josh is yanked out of his tent and dragged up into the trees. The team scatters and begins following Josh's screams through the jungle. As Greg attempts to save Josh, Chenne accidentally shoots him, but then proceeds to tie him to a tree as bait. She camps out nearby with her gun. One of the monsters eventually sneaks up on Chenne and kills her before mauling Greg. Hamilton runs across Seth during the chaos and knocks him unconscious. Hamilton locates the two remaining students, Dani and Amy, and orders the former to document everything with her video camera. Believing themselves to be the only survivors, both girls are forced to obey Hamilton. He tracks Sydney's bracelet and finds it still attached to her severed arm, dangling from a tree. Hamilton examines an apparent rigging done to the tree, only to spring a trap that results in bamboo shoots impaling him through the back. After he dies, the girls return to their campsite, only to find it cleared of their tents and equipment. They keep running while the monster seems to be following them. Dani is eventually killed, leaving only Seth and Amy standing. They reach a cave and see Seth's entire cloth trail assembled and attached to the opening. Inside the cave, Seth is killed. Amy sheds light on one of the monsters for the first time, revealing it to be a large ape with a bloody set of fangs. More apes appear, and Amy screams in terror before one of them kills her.


Cast

*
F. Murray Abraham F. Murray Abraham (born Murray Abraham; October 24, 1939) is an American actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for a BAFTA Award, four Emmy Awards, and a ...
as Professor Conrad Hamilton * Matt Ryan as Seth Roland *
Amy Manson Amy Manson (born 9 September 1985) is a Scottish actress. She has portrayed Alice Guppy in ''Torchwood'', Abby Evans in ''Casualty'', Lizzie Siddal in ''Desperate Romantics'', Daisy Hannigan-Spiteri in '' Being Human'', Medea in ''Atlantis'', ...
as Amy Armstrong * Matt Reeves as Greg Satch *
Laura Aikman Laura Holly Aikman (born 24 December 1985) is an English actress. She has appeared in an array of television shows including '' The Mysti Show'' (2004–2005), ''Casualty'' (2009–2010), '' Lemon La Vida Loca'' (2012–2013), ''4 O'Clock Club'' ...
as Sydney Maas *
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as Josh Dawson * Freishia Bomanbehram as Dani Sudeva * Prapimporn Karnchanda as Chenne


Production

In October 2006,
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made a deal with the Sci Fi Channel to produce a series of ten made-for-television natural horror films to air on the network the following year. Dubbed the "Maneater" series by RHI Entertainment, ''Blood Monkey'' was the first film of the series to be released. Although the agreement called for the films to premiere on SciFi, the first six films in the series actually premiered in Canada on
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due to an existing pre-licensing agreement. F. Murray Abraham felt his character was "so interesting because he is so monomaniacal". For one scene, in which the characters had to scale a high cliff, the actors learned
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—the controlled descent down a rope along an extremely steep cliff or slope—and performed the stunt themselves. Abraham said it was a "thrilling" challenge. Matt Ryan felt the most challenging part of filming the movie was all of the running through the jungle that was required for many scenes.


Release

''Blood Monkey'' premiered in
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on the subscription-based
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channel Movie Central on Demand earlier in 2007 as well as other VOD channels before it aired on Syfy, then the Sci Fi Channel, on January 27, 2008. It was released on
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on November 6, 2007 by Genius Entertainment, with no extras. The film was re-released to DVD on July 22, 2008 as one of three films included on the first volume of the "Maneater Series Collection" film sets. The other two films were '' In the Spider's Web'' and '' Maneater'', the second and third films in the series, respectively.


Reception

''Blood Monkey'' was panned by critics. Horror.com's Staci Layne Wilson felt ''Blood Monkey'' was "abysmal" with forgettable, expendable actors following F. Murray Abraham. In reviewing the film for
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, author Nick Lyons thought the six students were "stereotypical" and expressed sorrow that "respected award winning actor F. Murray Abraham...lowered himself to star in this." Noting that other films in the genre are often "so bad it's good", he felt ''Blood Monkey'' failed to accomplish even this dubious achievement. Most of the film was deemed "unwatchable" for mostly having scenes of the characters walking about aimlessly and a seeming lack of production values. Monsters and Critics.com's Jeff Swindoll also questioned Abraham's apparently not knowing "better than to star in this dreck" as a "cheapjack version of
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". He panned the film's laughable special effects, though he offered it minor praise for its "rather bleak ending" similar to the series' title '' Maneater''. David Johnson of DVD Verdict criticized the film's low budget and "trite" acting, with no fright value when the actual creature does not appear until even the end of the film. Scott Weinberg, reviewing the film for
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, considers the film "extra-stupid" and also notes the film's lack of appearances by the titular creature. Stating "the dialog is rotten, the actors are bad, and the FX are hilarious", he felt Abraham delivered "a patently perfect performance" and notes that he "gets progressively more outlandish as the movie goes on."


References


External links


Official Sonar Entertainment ''Blood Monkey'' website
* {{Gary Dauberman 2007 films 2007 horror films 2000s English-language films Films about apes Maneater (film series) Syfy original films American natural horror films Films directed by Robert Young Films with screenplays by Gary Dauberman American monster movies American exploitation films Films shot in Thailand Films set in jungles Films set in Thailand 2000s American films English-language horror films