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Language:
en
Total Size:
569.4 MB
Info Hash:
969F4E36C9B219C28E28B7825729CB7282A4831B
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July 22, 2023, 5:36 p.m.
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(Last updated: June 11, 2025, 1:29 p.m.)
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Runtime:
1:06:00
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Rating:
6.7
Director:
Roger Corman
Cast:
Dick Miller, Barboura Morris, Antony Carbone…
Plot:
Walter Paisley accidentally kills a cat, covers it in plaster and passes it off as a sculpture. The demand for more art leads him to commit murders.
A Bucket of Blood
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052655
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SOURCE: A Bucket of Blood 1959 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime, Horror
Director: Roger Corman
Stars: Dick Miller, Barboura Morris, Antony Carbone
Plot: Walter Paisley accidentally kills a cat, covers it in plaster and passes it off as a sculpture. The demand for more art leads him to commit murders.
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English
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Walter Paisley, nerdy busboy at a Bohemian café, is jealous of the talent (and popularity) of its various artistic regulars. But after accidentally killing his landlady's cat and covering the body in plaster to hide the evidence, he is acclaimed as a brilliant sculptor - but his new-found friends want to see more of his work. Lacking any artistic talent whatsoever, Walter has to resort to similar methods to produce new work, and soon people start mysteriously disappearing...—Michael Brooke
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