Cauldron of Blood

Cauldron of Blood
Directed by Edward Mann
Written by John Nelson, José Luis Bayonas
Starring Boris Karloff
Music by José Luis Navarro, Ray Ellis
Cinematography Francisco Sempre
Distributed by Cannon Films
Release date
1971
Running time
90 minutes
Country Spain
Language English

Cauldron of Blood (also known as Blind Man's Buff) is a 1971 horror film filmed in Spain and directed by Edward Mann. It stars Boris Karloff and Viveca Lindfors. The original Spanish release title was El Coleccionista de cadáveres (The Corpse Collector). [1]

The film was made in 1967 but released after the death of star Karloff in 1971. Karloff plays a blind sculptor, Charles Badulescu, who uses the bones of real people in the creation of his art.

It was released on VHS and region 0 DVD in the United Kingdom and included the episode The Silver Curtain from Karloff's 1954 TV series Colonel March of Scotland Yard.

References

  1. Alfred Eaker (2012-02-23). "CAULDRON OF BLOOD (1970)". 366 Weird Movies. Retrieved 2017-01-13.


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