
An adoring fan, Naolia (Jhean Burton), gives him a vial of heroin to remember her by. Walter receives praise from Will (John Brinkley) and the other beatniks in the café. Leonard dismisses the oddly morbid piece, but Carla is enthusiastic about the work and convinces Leonard to display it in the café. The next morning, Walter shows the cat to Carla and his boss Leonard ( Antony Carbone). Ĭarla and Leonard admire Walter's "sculpture", Dead Cat. However, by setting the story in the Beat milieu of 1950s Southern California, Corman creates an entirely different mood from the earlier film. The plot has similarities to Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933). The film has also been praised in many circles as an honest, undiscriminating portrayal of the many facets of beatnik culture, including poetry, dance, and a minimalist style of life. The film is a satire not only of Corman's own films but also of the world of abstract art as well as low-budgeted Fifties teen films. Corman had made no previous attempt at the genre, although past and future Corman productions in other genres incorporated comedic elements. Ī Bucket of Blood was the first of a trio of collaborations between Corman and Griffith in the comedy genre, which include The Little Shop of Horrors (which was shot on the same sets as A Bucket of Blood) and Creature from the Haunted Sea.

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When he is pressured to create similar work, he becomes a serial murderer. Griffith, the film is a dark comic satire about a dimwitted, impressionable young busboy at a Bohemian café who is acclaimed as a brilliant sculptor when he accidentally kills his landlady's cat and covers its body in clay to hide the evidence. The film, produced on a $50,000 budget, was shot in five days and shares many of the low-budget filmmaking aesthetics commonly associated with Corman's work. It starred Dick Miller and was set in West Coast beatnik culture of the late 1950s. A Bucket of Blood is a 1959 American comedy horror film directed by Roger Corman.
