Blood and Honor
Blood and Honor
| 10 January 2000 (USA)
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In the dying days of the Civil War, a renegade Union colonel takes possession of the Marley Plantation and holds two beautiful sisters hostage, but with unforeseen consequences as passion and lust blossom. Filmed on location in Georgia and Tennessee.

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Blucher

One of the worst movies I've ever seen

BallWubba

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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Voxitype

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Erica Derrick

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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padutchland-1

I love Civil War movies, and bought this Blood and Honor on a DVD with four movies on it. That should have been a tip-off that it was a cheaply made, non-seller movie. It is a long way from a good movie. I don't like to bash a movie so let me just say I would not watch it again. There was some passable acting in it, and I'm not saying they were horrible, but most of the time it was obvious that they were acting, as in a lower level play. The script was not very good either. I found very little believable and the Yankee uniforms pitiful. Miles O'Keeffe was not up to par in this. Maria Ortiz did a fine job and was believable. There isn't much more that can be said. Gone With the Wind it isn't.

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vicoscia

This semi-professional Civil War soap opera is watchable, but mundane. There are some extremely distracting technical blunders, like camera sounds audible from certain positions, and the battle scenes are yawners. The script serves up many of the stock characters and situations from what must have been a Civil War enthusiast's tedious vanity press novel, in often disjointed fashion. The photogenic Maria Ortiz has the spiciest role as the conniving Cajun maid, and reveals promising acting potential. She barely outshines the actress playing Miles "Tarzan" O'Keefe's fleeting romantic interest; these two women display more professional-quality skills than the more widely-credited O'Keefe and one-time B-queen Michelle Bauer (as an old maid sister). The DVD is unfortunately saddled with a trailer for something called "Massacre," which is worth seeing once merely for its astounding badness. Unfortunately, the 10 minute+ preview cannot be bypassed...

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