A Bucket of Blood (1959) Olive Signature Edition Coming September 24th
Roger Corman’s cult horror-comedy A Bucket of Blood (1959) is getting a new 4K remastered Blu-ray release for its 60th anniversary, courtesy of Olive Films, as part of their prestige Olive Signature line. While A Bucket of Blood is only 66 minutes long, it’s a really fun movie, with a career-defining performance by genre favorite Dick Miller. Plus, the Olive Signature releases are always packed with well-curated extras.
The A Bucket of Blood (Olive Signature) [Blu-ray]
is scheduled to release on September 24th. Here are the full details:
A BUCKET OF BLOOD – OLIVE SIGNATURE BD
LIMITED TO 3,500 UNITS
STREET: 9/24/19
SRP: $39.95
DICK MILLER
(Gremlins, The Trip, The Wild Angels)
BERT CONVY
(Semi-Tough, Hero at Large, Susan Slade)
BARBOURA MORRIS
(The Trip, The Haunted Palace, The Wasp Woman)
ANTONY CARBONE
(Extreme Close-Up, Pit and the Pendulum, Last Woman on Earth)
ED NELSON
(Airport 1975, Runaway Jury, TV’s Peyton Place)
Directed by
ROGER CORMAN
(The Trip, The Wild Angels, Gas-s-s-s)
In honor of its 60th anniversary, this Olive Signature edition of A Bucket of Blood celebrates the film’s enduring legacy. Shot in five days on a shoestring budget of $50,000, A Bucket of Blood remains one of the most iconic collaborations between Roger Corman and Dick Miller, and has rightfully earned its “cult classic” status.
YEAR: 1959
GENRE: COMEDY, HORROR
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH (with optional English subtitles)
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 66 mins
RATING: N/R
VIDEO: 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio; B&W
AUDIO: MONO
OLIVE SIGNATURE FEATURES:
- Mastered from new 4K scan
- “Creation Is. All Else is Not” – Roger Corman on A Bucket of Blood
- “Call Me Paisley” – Dick and Lainie Miller on A Bucket of Blood
- Audio commentary by Elijah Drenner, director of That Guy Dick Miller
- Archival audio interview with screenwriter Charles B. Griffith
- “Bits of Bucket” – Visual essay comparing the original script to the finished film
- Essay by Caelum Vatnsdal, author of You
- Don’t Know Me, But You Love Me: The Lives of Dick Miller
- Rare prologue from German release
- Super 8 “digest” version
- Theatrical trailer
- German theatrical trailer
- Gallery of newly-discovered on-set photography
With A Bucket of Blood, the multi-talented Roger Corman singlehandedly created his own genre hyphenate: the black-comedy-beatnik-culture-horror film. Dick Miller (Gremlins, The Trip) stars as Walter, a busboy at the hep-cat hangout the Yellow Door Café who dreams of artistic greatness. Inspired by the scribes and artists who surround him, Walter is introduced to the world of sculpture quite literally by accident – thanks to thin walls and a sharp steak knife. From his very first piece – the aptly titled “Dead Cat” – Walter is hailed a genius by the art snob set, a wunderkind who, unbeknownst to his doting devotees, has raised murder to the level of high art. But when the tortured artist turns his creativity towards the human form, he’s sure to make their blood run cold.
Rounding out the cast are Barboura Morris (The Trip, The Haunted Palace) as Carla, the woman of Walter’s dreams; Bert Convy (Semi-Tough) as undercover cop Lou Raby; Antony Carbone (Pit and the Pendulum) as Leonard, owner of the Yellow Door; and Julian Burton (The Masque of the Red Death) as Maxwell, the Yellow Door’s resident poet-philosopher.
A Bucket of Blood is written by Charles B. Griffith (Death Race 2000), photographed by Jacques R. Marquette (Burnt Offerings), edited by Anthony Carras (The Comedy of Terrors), with music by Fred Katz (The Little Shop of Horrors), and art direction by Daniel Haller (Pit and the Pendulum).