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The 1966 Roger Corman-produced Blood Bath gets discussed this week with equal parts confusion and disdain. Culled together from a previously produced Yugoslavian spy movie and additional scenes from a different director, Blood Bath attempts to tell the story of a painter possessed by the spirit of an ancestral vampire artist that never shows ANY vampiric traits. Even the fangs are not on the correct teeth! Also featured are unlikeable beatniks, corpses dipped in hot wax, and a woman that spends too much time alone on a beach over the course of this movie.
This episode is sponsored by Fright Lights. Find them on Etsy and Instagram under FrightLights138. Support small businesses!
By Black & White FrightThe 1966 Roger Corman-produced Blood Bath gets discussed this week with equal parts confusion and disdain. Culled together from a previously produced Yugoslavian spy movie and additional scenes from a different director, Blood Bath attempts to tell the story of a painter possessed by the spirit of an ancestral vampire artist that never shows ANY vampiric traits. Even the fangs are not on the correct teeth! Also featured are unlikeable beatniks, corpses dipped in hot wax, and a woman that spends too much time alone on a beach over the course of this movie.
This episode is sponsored by Fright Lights. Find them on Etsy and Instagram under FrightLights138. Support small businesses!