A Bucket of Blood

A Bucket of Blood (1959)

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A Bucket of Blood (1959)

American comedy horror.

A dim-witted busboy finds acclaim as an artist for a plaster-covered dead cat that is mistaken as a skillful statuette. The desire for more praise soon leads to an increasingly deadly series of works.

The film’s origin came about when American-International Pictures approached Roger Corman to direct a horror film for them but only allotted a small budget and an extremely limited schedule. Corman took the challenge, but wasn’t interested in directing a traditional horror film, so he and screenwriter Charles B. Griffith came up with the concept of creating a black comedy instead.

Roger Corman and Charles B. Griffith developed the idea and basic outline of the film in one day.

The film was shot in five days on a budget of only $50,000.

Directed by Roger Corman
Written by Charles B. Griffith
Produced by Roger Corman
Starring Dick Miller
Barboura Morris
Antony Carbone
Julian Burton
Ed Nelson
John Brinkley
Cinematography Jacques R. Marquette
Edited by Anthony Carras
Music by Fred Katz
Production
company
Alta Vista Productions
Distributed by American International Pictures
Release date
  • October 1959
Running time
65 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $50,000
Box office $180,000

 

 

 

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