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  1. Oct 12, 2019 · Blood Tulips: Directed by Randy Kent, John Luksetich. With Derrel Maury, Alison Lees-Taylor, Crystal Lee, Randy Kent. A woman travels to Holland in search of her missing sister who may have been forced into prostitution in the infamous Red Light District of Amsterdam.

    • (20)
    • Comedy, Drama, Horror
    • Randy Kent, John Luksetich
    • 2019-10-12
  2. www.bloodtulips.comBLOOD TULIPS

    BLOOD TULIPS is the answer to the question of, “What would happen if John Waters went to Holland to shoot a throwback Giallo movie?” This black comedy/horror/thriller tells the story of Starla, a Los Angeles artist who travels to Amsterdam in search of her sister, Tess, who has been kidnapped, drugged and sold into the sex trade of the Red ...

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  4. A throwback to the Italian giallo films of the 1970s, "Blood Tulips" tells the story of Starla, a Los Angeles artist who travels to Amsterdam in search of her sister, Tess, who has been kidnapped, drugged and sold into the sex trade of the Red-Light District.

  5. Visit the movie page for 'Blood Tulips' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

    • Randy Kent, John Luksetich
    • Bouvier
  6. Oct 12, 2019 · Overview. A woman travels to Holland in search of her missing sister who may have been forced into prostitution in the infamous Red Light District of Amsterdam. Ever wondered what would happen if John Waters went to the Netherlands to make a giallo? Wonder no more! John Luksetich. Director. Randy Kent. Director. Top Billed Cast. Bouvier. Starla.

  7. Feb 15, 2022 · Review: BLOOD TULIPS (2019) Jim Morazzini. Blood Tulips begins on a very serious note with footage of Nazis rounding up Jews during World War 2. This is accompanied by text telling how their possessions, including artwork, were looted and not returned even after the war.