Color Me Blood Red (1965)

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Color Me Blood Red: Directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. With Gordon Oas-Heim, Candi Conder, Elyn Warner, Pat Finn-Lee. A crackpot artist kills various people to use their blood as his new crimson red color for his paintings.

“This is the final film in the infamous Blood Trilogy from director Herschell Gordon Lewis and producer David Friedman. The trilogy also includes superior films u0026quot;Blood Feastu0026quot; and u0026quot;Two Thousand Maniacsu0026quot;. While u0026quot;Color Me Blood Redu0026quot; is the most inferior film in the trilogy, it is still worth at least a one time viewing. The film does lack one thing that the other 2 films in the trilogy have and that is an original score. Both of the previous entries include a soundtrack that was scored by Lewis himself but for some odd reason he decided to use u0026quot;cannedu0026quot; music for this one. The gore effects are also inferior to the other 2 entries…there arenu0026#39;t as many but one effect in particular is especially grotesque (this would be the scene where a woman is shown strung from the ceiling with her intestines dangling out and the villain squeezes the blood out of them in order to finish his painting). All in all this is one of the least entertaining of Lewisu0026#39; gore films but is definitely worth a peek.”

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