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  1. Dec 28, 2022 · Dir: Peter SasdyStar: Jack Palance, Keir Dullea, Samantha Eggar, Barry Morse. There’s a good case to made for this obscurity being the first depiction in a movie of what we now call “virtual reality”, even though the term wasn’t used in this context at the time of making. In it, a group of four men and one women, including Michael Lewis ...

  2. Welcome to Blood City. A group of people find themselves as slaves in what looks like a Wild West town, but with no memory of who they are or how they got there. In this town, people advance through killing others. One of the people decides to go for the top position. Starring Jack Palance. 7 IMDb 5.0 1 h 31 min 1984.

  3. Mar 3, 2021 · Welcome to Blood City (1977) Mark Franklin March 3, 2021 1970s. A group of strangers find themselves dumped into a desolate countryside with cards in their pockets logging the murders they’ve committed and a canteen of water between them. Then they’re marched into the nearby Old West town of Blood City by Sheriff Friendlander (Jack Palance ...

  4. Jack Palance Keir Dullea Samantha Eggar Barry Morse Hollis McLaren Chris Wiggins Henry Ramer John Evans Ken James Larry Reynolds Jack Creley Alan Crofoot Gary Reineke Chuck Shamata Allan Royal. 96 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review.

  5. Welcome to Blood City. 1977 · 1 hr 32 min. TV-14. Drama · Mystery · Sci-Fi · Western. After random people wake up in a Wild West town and are treated as slaves, they try to piece together who they are and how they got there. Subtitles: English. Starring: Jack Palance Keir Dullea Samantha Eggar Hollis McLaren Henry Ramer. Directed by: Peter ...

  6. Nice idea, clumsily handled. BA_Harrison 22 April 2013. The intriguing subject of virtual reality gets a rather unremarkable treatment in Peter Sasdy's sci-fi/western Welcome to Blood City, which sees a group of strangers unknowingly plugged into a computer simulation of a wild west town, the purpose being to identify natural fighters and leaders.

  7. Welcome to Blood City” is an unusual genre-mix that plays with elements of western, romance, thriller and science-fiction decades before “The Matrix” would premiere. However, the film was not a commercial or critical success, and Roy Budd’s score remains the best thing about it.