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Killer Creature Dbl Feature Bucket of Blood / Giant Gila Monster DVD New Sealed

From the Hollywood Horror Collection comes this Killer Creature Double Feature. In the '50s and '60s a motley crew of independent film producers pumped up drive-in double bills with sinister mayhem and horror. These two are classic examples not to be missed!

A Bucket of Blood (1959/B&W/66 mins.)
A wimpy busboy and would-be-sculptor who dreams of acceptance and success has a peculiar "talent" for lifelike artwork accomplished by molding clay around corpses. Made in just five days with a budget under $50,000, this film is a clever semi-spoof of dead-bodies-in-the-wax-museum genre and succeeds nicely in capturing the spirit of the beatnik era. Showing his true genius, director Roger Corman manages to deliver an original, expertly directed chiller, frank in its depiction of a troubled impressionable mind.

The Giant Gila Monster (1960/B&W/74 mins.)
A big-headed lizard menaces a small Texas town, disrupting a local record shop bringing upon it the wrath of the local teens. Filmed in northern Texas with a budget of $138,000, the film manages to scare and inadvertently succeeds in providing many unintentional laughs.

Special Features include: Theatrical trailer of other Killer Creature titles, Cartoon Intermission, and more!

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