Disturbed young man meets a girl he believes to be a long-dead ancestor.Disturbed young man meets a girl he believes to be a long-dead ancestor.Disturbed young man meets a girl he believes to be a long-dead ancestor.
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- TriviaThe movie's title is taken from the second line in the second verse of Lord Byron's "And Wilt Thou Weep When I am Low?" The verse is shown on-screen and voiced (by director William Conrad) in a prologue. Both incorrectly say "My blood runs cold...." instead of "coldly". The reason for this is to fit the title of the movie. "My Blood Runs Coldly" wouldn't sound as good for a movie title.
- GoofsWhen helicopter is chasing Ben and Julie, they are running across sun-drenched field but in reverse shots copter is flying beneath cloudy skies.
- Quotes
Julian Merriday: Gunther!
Julian Merriday: Good morning, Mr. Merriday.
Julian Merriday: Gunther, you and I have something to discuss. You've been trying to sell my daughter some idiotic story about her being the reincarnation of Barbara Merriday. It won't work, Gunther, won't work.
Ben Gunther: Sir, I'm not trying to play any games.
Julian Merriday: Oh, come on, boy, you don't think I was born yesterday. You're not the first cheap opportunist who's tried to latch onto my daughter, you won't be the last. I should have nailed you when you first made that pretty little speech about not wanting something for nothing.
Ben Gunther: I guess I'd feel the same if I were in your shoes.
Julian Merriday: Gunther, I don't think I need the benefit of your philosophy or your understanding. Just stay away from Julie.
Ben Gunther: What if I don't?
Julian Merriday: Let me explain the facts of life to you, boy. I own a large portion of this peninsula. I might not be able to do anything legally but I can make life pretty uncomfortable for you around here. I'd keep that in mind, if I were you.
Ben Gunther: You don't beat around the bush, do you Sir?
Julian Merriday: I also have the reputation for meaning what I say.
Ben Gunther: So I've heard. I appreciate your frankness, Sir. But I'm in love with your daughter.
Julian Merriday: In love?
Ben Gunther: So, you'll just have to bring on the big guns
Julian Merriday: Alright, Gunther. But just remember, you asked for it.
- Crazy credits[prologue] My heart is sad, my hopes are gone, My blood runs cold through my breast; And when I perish, thou alone, Wilt sigh above my place of rest. Lord Byron.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Pestilent City (1965)
You can tell by the production values in "My Blood Runs Cold" that Troy Donahue's stock had taken a nosedive at Warners. It's in black and white, is directed by William Conrad, a serviceable but by no means A list director, and it makes use of the Doheny Mansion, a common setting for lots of movies. The film was made in 1965; by 1966, Warner Brothers had dumped him.
Here, Donahue plays a mysterious man named Benjamin Gunther. In another life, he was in love with Barbara Merriday, the great-great grandmother of Julie Merriday (Joey Heatherton). He believes that Julie is a reincarnation of Barbara, and that they are meant to be together. He gives her a necklace with Barbara's picture in it, which looks just like Julie, and takes her to a cave where the lovers would meet. However, the two were separated by Barbara's father, and she would up marrying Merriday.
Julie finds herself drawn to Ben in spite of herself; her father (Barry Sullivan) and boyfriend (Nicolas Coaster) disapprove.
Are Julie and Ben intended to live Barbara and Ben's love story? And will they meet the same sad ending this time too? Troy Donahue by 1965 was 29 and, due to his drinking, was looking bloated and pasty. For a time he was a huge heartthrob, and this film was intended to appeal to young people, despite the fact that Donahue wasn't playing his usual nice guy.
Donahue possessed, in the beginning anyway, striking looks and a good speaking voice. But he comes off as wooden; he wasn't an unlikeable actor, he just didn't have much range. Joey Heatherton was better, even in baby doll pajamas. Jeannette Nolan, as her aunt, is the best in the cast.
"My Blood Runs Cold" is an entertaining film, probably not for the reasons it was intended, but nevertheless, viewers who don't take it too seriously will enjoy it.
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- Kanım soğuk akar
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- Monterey Peninsula, California, USA(shore, exteriors)
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1