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A Bucket of Blood
- (Manufactured on Demand)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 24/01/2012

A Bucket of Blood
(Manufactured on Demand)
- Starring: Anthony Carbone, Chris Alcaide, Dick Miller, Barboura Morris, Dan Blocker, Antony Carbone, Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Julian Burton, Dayton Lummis
- Directors: Charles F. Haas, Roger Corman
- Genre: Horror-Slashers, Comedy-Classic
- Closed Caption: Yes
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 65 minutes
- Year of Release: 1959
- UPC: 874757012094
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Product Notes
A waiter at a beatnik cafe wants to fit in with the artistic patrons. When he accidentally kills his landlady's cat and covers the body in plaster to hide his mistake, it turns him into a successful artist and part of the cafe group. He continues making "art" this way and begins to use human forms. There are underlying messages of race, slavery, attitudes and perception.
Credits
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CreditsAnthony Carbone
Chris Alcaide
Dick Miller
Barboura Morris
Dan Blocker
Antony Carbone
Lorne Greene
Julian Burton
Michael Landon
Dayton Lummis
Ed Nelson
Joe Maross
James Parnell
John Shaner
Sherwood Price
Myrtle Damerel
Pernell Roberts
Burt Convy
Gloria Talbott
Grant Williams
Jhean Burton
Bruno Ve Sota
Charles B. Griffith
Myrtle Domerel
John Brinkley
Judy Bamber
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DirectorsCharles F. Haas
Roger Corman
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ProducersRoger Corman