A look at horror movies by someone who has too much time on his hands...

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Blood Bath



Well, Blood Bath was an interesting diversion. Clocking in at just a minute over an hour, it was a Roger Corman project slated to share a double - or triple -bill so the length wasn't that big a problem.
The problem is it's two films spliced into one- a European spy thriller crossed with a SoCal vampire movie set among the Beatnik art set.
It's a standard Corman cheapie, not too bad- that fact that he gets the two films to mesh with a semibalance of continuity. Sort of.
Artist Antonio Sordi works in the basement of his 11th century bell tower in Venice California. Yeah.
And he's being possessed by the spirit of his ancestor, a vampire.

It was choppy but workable. Better than Blood Dancers, that's for certain.

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