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A Bucket of Blood (1959)
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A fine example -- perhaps the best available -- of "B"-movie overlord Roger Corman's "Weekend Wonders" from the producer/director's early career (see also the original Little Shop of Horrors), this horror-comedy was also the first of beloved actor Dick Miller's dozen-odd portrayals of the character Walter Paisley. A geeky waiter and busboy at a happening Beatnik café, Walter is intensely jealous of the swinging social lives of the artistic types who hang there. A bizarre twist of fate changes everything; when Paisley accidentally kills his landlady's cat, his frantic attempts to hide the body lead him to encase it in a layer of clay, creating a morbid sculpture -- which is eventually discovered and hailed as an artistic triumph by the unwitting Bohemian art crowd. (When asked what he's named the piece, the befuddled Walter stammers, "Uhh... Dead Cat?") Beset by numerous requests for similar "truthful" works, the moronic Paisley is forced to find inspiration -- a matter which is readily solved when a nosy undercover cop tries to slap a heroin-possession charge on him and finds himself on the business end of a cast-iron skillet. Before long, the creative urge prods Walter to narrow the competition by whacking his peers with various blunt or sharp implements, and the demand for more sculptures just keeps growing. Miller's tour-de-force performance, writer Charles B. Griffith's hilarious "Daddy-O" dialogue, and Corman's emphasis on the story's more lurid aspects raise this bargain-basement production (ultra-cheap even by Corman's standards) to classic status. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Dick MillerBarboura Morris, (more)
Director(s):
Roger Corman
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    Jane P.

    very campy movie, very bad campy horror movie and all the characters are beatnick wanna be's. kind of an interesting score however, the music sounds like a couple of tired jazz musicians sitting around jamming after being up all night.

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    Allen and Sharon M.

    While not really enjoyable, it is what you should expect. A campy late fifties horror film, like I remember from the old days at the drive-in. Interesting that it revolves around the "beatnik" culture.

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    James L.

    A typical Roger Corman movie! Blood and guts. Love the scenes with the cat! This is a campy movie to watch on a rainy day with nothing to do but snuggle up on the sofa. Have fun with it because that was how it was made. No Oscar material here but with a title like this what are you expecting? Enjoy. ~ Susan L.

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