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Killer B Double Feature: A Bucket Of Blood/ Attack Of The Giant Leeches (1960)
Rating:
Starring: Antony Carbone, Ken Clark, Dick Miller, Barboura Morris, Jan Shepard
Director: Roger Corman, Bernard Kowalski
Category: Horror, Horror, Special Interest
Studio: Koch Releasing
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
128 mins

 
 

 

A Bucket Of Blood:
Fred Katz's musical score and Paul Horn's saxophone set the mood for this black comedy set in a coffee shop where a group of 'far-out' beatniks inhabit a world of their own fantasies.Things soon turn macabre as a tormented man slowly loses his mind.Trust Corman and screenwriter Charles P. Griffith to twist and turn an art from into a diabolically sick vehicle for murder.

Attack Of The Giant Leeches:
The placid backwaters of Florida serve as a backdrop for this shockingly scary film.Creepy lighting and cheesy organ music will put you on the edge of your seat as you watch several unknowing inhabitants of swamp country stumble into their hideous doom.It is a delightfully fun 50's drive-in horror film 'served up' by producer Roger Corman.