A film crew producing a rock music video decides to shoot at an abandoned factory above the snow line. When an avalanche strands them, a murderous family living in the factory attacks and kills many of them.
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Back in the '50's, a woman murdered her husband and ran away to an abandoned chemical plant with her children, stuck living like sub-human hermits forever. Several decades later a Swedish rock music group has decided to travel to the small town nearby to film a music video near the old chemical plant, unaware of the eerie family hidden inside.Blood Tracks is a very underrated slasher film; it was never very popular but was a classic b-movie. The rock band performing in the film was called 'Easy Action'.I thought it was a little cheap, and the nude woman in the car scene was unnecessary, but nonetheless it was an entertaining film. The plant in the film is actually not abandoned; it's a fully functioning power station in Sweden.Great little slasher, check it out!
Deep in the snowy mountains a mother took her children after killing her husband, their father(he was a mean, abusive drunk who wasted money on booze), living currently in a condemned factory where a band named Solid Gold and a video film crew and dancers plan to shoot if and when the damn avalanches quit ruining everything. The children, now adults, are unstable and it's only a matter of time before a cinematographer or sound guy runs across them, igniting a spree of inevitable violence to all who enter their domain. Personally, I found BLOOD TRACKS dull and monotonous, losing interest minute by minute. Essentially, the movie consists of characters attacked from behind while their minds are elsewhere. Most of the murder sequences take place in the factory which is a perfect place if you are to besiege victims. The dubbing is poor and flat, with characters so bland I couldn't acquire one iota of interest for any of them. While the methods of violence can be bloody, most of the killing happens off screen, or quickly as we are accustomed to in the latter Friday the 13th pictures. There is the usual assortment of beheadings, limb removals, shootings and stabbings(all low budget affairs), the plot a laborious, cyclical(attack, kill and repeat), repetitive bore.
This film is really bad. It starts off as a wife gets into a squabble with her husband and ends up stabbing him with a little pocket knife and the film ends with her and her children running off and the story line ends off there and leaves us in the dark not knowing what happens next. The story takes off 40 years later as the lady and her children are now all grown up and are now cannibals living in some abandoned warehouse. A heavy metal band that looks like a cross between Motley Crue and Poison wannabe rejects are filming a video there and bring their whore groupies along with them. From there all we see is the band getting laid, partying and getting killed by these cannibals. It has terrible over dubbed voices, awful singing and rediculus acting. But there are several parts in the movie that are worth a few laughs like the head of one of the band members gets cut off and thrown at his girlfriend like a lit firecracker as well as a couple of other people getting wasted may be the only parts in the film worth watching. Stay away from this one unless you really need a cure for those sleepless nights.
This is the first Swedish horror movie I have seen and if I see any more I hope they are better than this. A rock group who are filming a video clip are destroyed by a group of animalistic hermits who have heretofore lived undisturbed in an abandoned factory. A "Structure Condemned Do Not Enter" sign is on the outside of the building so naturally they ignore it and barge in. This belongs in the subgenre of horror films that centre around rock groups - other titles include Song of the Succubus, Terror on Tour, Rocktober Blood, Trick or Treat, Monster Dog, Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare and Black Roses. The songs are by a group I've never heard of called Easy Action.