Crying Blue Sky. Avery Crounse, 1983.
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Edition screened: Included with Eyes of Fire (Disc 2) in the Severin Blu-ray box set All the Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium of Folk Horror, released 2021. English language. Runtime approximately 108 minutes.
Summary: Bloody cow head.
Details:
1) A man jumps menacingly from tall grass wearing a partial cow carcass, 1:16:19, then runs off. The gory head of a recently killed cow is found, 1:16:35-1:16:38, then viewed again 1:17:17-1:17:19.
2) Travelers pass a small rabbit impaled on a tree branch, 1:26:33-1:26:37. Filmed from an odd angle, not explicit, and somewhat uncertain. It looks like a little girl’s fur muff caught in a shrub.
Crying Blue Sky, the original version of Eyes of Fire, was cut by about 22 minutes for release; a pity as the longer version elevates a very good film to excellent. The shorter Eyes of Fire is missing not only numerous short scenes that make the film more easily understood, but also missing some scenes with the best acting and dialogue and an attractive psychedelic passage around the 65-minute mark.