Max es un tierno perdedor que sueña con ser aceptado por el círculo de artistas "beat" que pululan por el local en el que trabaja como camarero. En su afán por impresionar, especialmente a la bella Carla, Max decide hacerse pasar por escultor aficionado, consiguiendo un importante reconocimiento. Pero sus obras guardan en su interior un terrible y funesto secreto que tarde o temprano será revelado. Protagonizada por el gran Dick Miller y rodada en tan solo cinco días y con un presupuesto irrisorio de 50.000 dólares, Un Cubo De Sangre es una de las películas más importantes de la extensa filmografía de Roger Corman. Supuso su primera colaboración con el guionista Charles B. Griffith a la que seguirían "La pequeña tienda de los horrores" y "El monstruo del mar encantado".
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/16445-a-bucket-of-blood-dvd--8437008798424.html16445A Bucket Of Blood [DVD]<div><br /><p><span>Max is a tender loser who dreams of being accepted by the circle of "beat" artists that swarm around the place where he works as a waiter. In his desire to impress, especially the beautiful Carla, Max decides to pose as an amateur sculptor, achieving important recognition. But his works keep within them a terrible and disastrous secret that sooner or later will be revealed. Starring the great Dick Miller and shot in just five days and with a ridiculous budget of $50,000, A Bucket of Blood is one of the most important films in Roger Corman's extensive filmography. It marked his first collaboration with screenwriter Charles B. Griffith, which would be followed by "Little Shop of Horrors" and "The Haunted Sea Monster."</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/540545-home_default/a-bucket-of-blood-dvd-.jpg6.6942instockCameo Media,S.L.6.69426.6942002015-06-14T22:15:49+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/Homenaje a Roger CormanRoger Corman
Max is a tender loser who dreams of being accepted by the circle of "beat" artists that swarm around the place where he works as a waiter. In his desire to impress, especially the beautiful Carla, Max decides to pose as an amateur sculptor, achieving important recognition. But his works keep within them a terrible and disastrous secret that sooner or later will be revealed. Starring the great Dick Miller and shot in just five days and with a ridiculous budget of $50,000, A Bucket of Blood is one of the most important films in Roger Corman's extensive filmography. It marked his first collaboration with screenwriter Charles B. Griffith, which would be followed by "Little Shop of Horrors" and "The Haunted Sea Monster."