Rocktober Blood

Rocktober Blood is a 1984 horror film, directed by Beverly Sebastian and starring Tray Loren, Donna Scoggins and Cana Cockrell. It features the band Sorcery as actors and on the soundtrack.

Rocktober Blood
Directed byBeverly Sebastian
Produced byBeverly Sebastian
Ferd Sebastian
Written byBeverly Sebastian
Ferd Sebastian
StarringTray Loren
Donna Scoggins
Cana Cockrell
Distributed byVestron Video
Release date
  • 1984 (1984)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The film opens in a recording studio, where singer Billy "Eye" Harper (Tray Loren) is in a session working on a few tracks with his band and his girlfriend Lynn Starling (Donna Scoggins), also a back up singer. After he finishes the recording, Billy and the rest of the band leave. Despite trying to record her own vocal tracks, Lynn is left to go to the jacuzzi upstairs, after refusing Kevin (Kevin Eddy) the recording engineer's offer to join her.

Meanwhile, Billy returns to the studio, where he finds only Kevin and Mary (Mary Well), Kevin's assistant. In an enigmatic move, Billy kills Kevin by slitting his throat and impales Mary on a wall-mounted coat peg. When Lynn returns, she finds Billy smoking some drugs at the recording studio's control panel. Lynn is unaware that Billy has just killed both Kevin and Mary while she was gone. Once Lynn finds out, she is saved by some security guards.

After a brief intermission, it is two years later, where it is revealed that Billy was captured, tried and executed. It is now the "Rocktober Blood Tour Press Party", and Lynn and the remaining band members are touring as "Headmistress". A VJ who interviews Lynn, asks several questions about the band's tour, as well as Billy's fall from grace, to which Lynn responds by stating that identifying Billy was "the hardest thing she ever had to do." A mysterious figure then appears in a Halloween "death" mask, and tells Lynn to meet with Chris (Nigel Benjamin), the band's manager, in the office. When she arrives in the office, she is cornered by Billy, in the same death mask, who leaves her curled up, and crying on the floor. After that, Billy persistently stalks Lynn, killing people involved with her along the way, but hiding their bodies, to make others think she is crazy by claiming that Billy is after her.

Eventually Honey (Cana Cockrell) convinces Lynn to dig up Billy's grave. They find out that Billy is dead, and Lynn assumes that she is hallucinating. The next night, Lynn and the band are getting ready for the show, when Billy reappears and tells Lynn that he is really Billy's twin brother, John Harper, and that she identified the wrong man. John tells Lynn that the people he killed valued Billy more than him, even though he wrote the renowned songs himself. Then John chloroforms Lynn, and the show begins. A prop coffin pops up on the stage, and Lynn is revealed inside. John tells her that his plan is to kill her as the show's grand finale. When John removes his mask, however security rushes in, attacking him with an electric guitar.

John manages to scream out the final lyrics to "I'm Back" before the credits roll.[1]

Cast

  • Tray Loren as Billy "Eye" Harper/John Harper
  • Donna Scoggins as Lynn Starling
  • Kevin Eddy as Kevin
  • Mary Well as Mary
  • Cana Cockrell as Honey Bear
  • Renee Hubbard as Donna Lewis
  • Nigel Benjamin as Chris Keane
  • Ben Sebastian as head of security

Headmistress Band

  • Perry Morris - Drums
  • Richard Taylor - Guitar
  • Richie King - Bass
  • Lon Cohen - Guitar

Soundtrack

The songs "Killer on the Loose," "I'm Back," "Rainbow Eyes" and "Watching You" on the soundtrack were recorded by the Los Angeles-based band Sorcery, who also play the part of the Headmistress band in the film.

On the tracks written by the Sorcery band for this project, Nigel Benjamin sang three songs; "Killer on the Loose," "I'm Back" and "Watching You." Susie Rose Major sang "Rainbow Eyes," "Kcab m'I" ("I'm Back" in reversed are the SORCERY Band). The group Facedown did "Touch Me," "High School Boys," "Watch Me Rock" and "Can't Kill Rock 'n Roll." "Soul Searcher" was performed by the Eyes. The Soundtrack, and Film were re-released in September of 2015 by Lunaris Records.[2]

Sorcery

  • Richard Taylor - lead guitars
  • Lon Cohen - guitars
  • Richie King - bass
  • Perry Morris - drums

Facedown

  • Susie Major - vocals
  • Paul Bennette - guitars
  • Michael Zionch - bass
  • Barry Brant - drums

Eyes

  • Nigel Benjamin - vocals
  • Bob Steffan - guitars
  • John Telsco - bass
  • Pat Reagen - keyboards
  • Richard Onri - drums

References

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