A Bucket of Blood - FREE MOVIE - HD REMASTERED WIDESCREEN - HIGH QUALITY - Cult Comedy Horror

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A Bucket of Blood is a 1959 Cinema of the United States comedy film horror film directed by Roger Corman. It starred Dick Miller and was set in beatnik culture. The film, produced on a $50,000 budget, was shot in five days, and shares many of the low-budget filmmaking aesthetics commonly associated with Corman's work. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a black comedy satire about a dimwitted, impressionable, young busboy at a Bohemianism café who is acclaimed as a brilliant sculptor when he accidentally kills his landlady's cat and covers its body in clay to hide the evidence. When he is pressured to create similar work, he becomes murderous.

A Bucket of Blood was the first of three collaborations between Corman and Griffith in the comedy genre, followed by The Little Shop of Horrors, which was shot on the same sets as A Bucket of Blood, and Creature from the Haunted Sea. Corman had made no previous attempt at the genre, although past and future Corman productions in other genres incorporated comedic elements.

Cast
Dick Miller as Walter Paisley
Barboura Morris as Carla
Antony Carbone as Leonard de Santis
Julian Burton as Maxwell H. Brock
Ed Nelson as Art Lacroix
John Brinkley as Will
John Herman Shaner as Oscar
Judy Bamber as Alice
Myrtle Vail as Mrs. Swickert
Bert Convy as Detective Lou Raby
Jhean Burton as Naolia

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