| Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat | |
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| Directed by | Herschell Gordon Lewis |
| Produced by | David F. Friedman |
| Written by | W. Boyd Ford |
| Starring |
John McConnell Mark McLachlan J.P. Delahoussaye |
| Release date(s) | 2002 |
| Running time | 99 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Preceded by | Blood Feast |
Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat, also known as Blood Feast 2: Buffet of Blood is an exploitation-style splatter film. Written by W. Boyd Ford and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, it released in 2002, and is the sequel to Lewis's cult classic film Blood Feast.[1] The film continues the story left from the original film, where a grandson of Fuad Ramses attempts to restart his uncle's catering business.[2]
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The film takes place in a small town with the opening scene being of two bums being possessed by the light of a statue and then killing themselves. You later find out that when this statue glows it possesses whoever sees it and makes them kill. It is a statue of the Babylonian Goddess Ishtar, but is mistakenly called Egyptian at first. Then comes along Fuad Ramses III the next morning, showing him opening up this old catering business of his grandfather's, where many people had died before. While setting up the new store, a local police detective comes by to ask Fuad about the murders that happened behind the store the night before, and to also warn him about how his grandfather, murdered and cooked up people in this very shop many years earlier. While he starts to cook for his first customers, he stumbles upon the statue in the back room, and becomes possessed and tells the statue that he will make a feast for her.
His first customer is the Lampley family. Their daughter, Tiffani, is getting married and Ramses is the only caterer within 100 miles.
One by one the bridesmaids for the wedding disappear at the hand of the now possessed Fuad, and his food starts to become a big hit with everyone. He also develops a relationship with one of the friends, Trixi Treater. When he goes to Trixi's house for a date, he chloroforms them both. He prepares lady fingers, which happen to be actual ladies fingers, and makes Swedish meatballs from them, too. Two police detectives, Detective Myers and Detective Loomis, start to investigate the murders. Myers believes it to be Fuad as he just came into to town and then the disappearance of girls begins to happen. Loomis is giving Fuad more credit though, as he believes that you can't blame what his grandfather did, on him. So unsuspectingly, the town starts to eat everything Fuad cooks up and everyone loves it. After some investigating by detective Loomis, he discovers that this statue is a symbol of sacrificial blood feasts, and now believes that Fuad is possessed, and that his grandfather must have had the same fate. Myers, on the other hand, has also switched sides, as he saw the statue when interrogating Fuad, and now he doesn't want Fuad bothered anymore. The final scene of the movie takes place in the catering shop with a victim of Fuad's, Tiffani's mother, tied up. Detective Myers and Loomis come in and kill Fuad before he can kill the her. Myers, who has been possessed, now turns on the victim and Loomis and tries to kill them. Loomis frantically tries to destroy the statue so that it will break the spell it has on Myers, but in the meantime it crushes and kills Myers, and Loomis and Myer's new bride go to eat pancakes together.
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