Long Island 1978: A young girl named Mary Mattock gruesomely murders her family with a hatchet and is locked away for life in Long Island's notorious Kings Park Psychiatric Center. Ten years later Mary escapes from the asylum leaving a grizzly wake of bodies and blood. Gunned down by the police Mary meets her own demise outside the sanitarium walls. This incident gave birth to the legend of Mary Hatchet's walking ghost and the mischievous night named in honor of her death BLOOD NIGHT! Stemming from the real life Long Island legend of Mary Hatchet Blood Night tells... the tale of a group of teenagers enjoying their annual Blood Night festivities when they come face to face with the reality of this haunting legend. One by one the teens begin to disappear and meet their fates. As the body count rises so do the unanswered questions about their missing friends and the secrets of Mary's horrifying past. Is there more to this legend than the vengeful ghost of Mary Hatchet and if so who will survive to tell the terrifying tale? Fueled by intense and energetic performances from Nate Dushku Bill Moseley Danielle Harris and Samantha Facchi as Mary Hatchet audiences are in for a non-stop splatter fest filled with sex guts and heads that roll! Blood Night puts a neck-breaking spin on the gory and gut wrenching slasher pieces from the legendary decade of 1980's horror! [show more]
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Sex, guts and gore abound in this slasher horror inspired by the blood-spattered B-movie horror flicks of the 1980s. When a group of Long Island teenagers meet for the annual 'Blood Night' celebration marking the death of local axe-wielding serial killer Mary Hatchet (Samantha Facchi), they find themselves face to face with the horrifying reality behind the legend. As the body count rises, the dark secrets of Mary's grim past start to emerge. Will anyone survive to tell the terrifying tale?
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