Cauldron of Blood
Cauldron of Blood | |
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Directed by | Edward Mann aka Santos Alcocer |
Written by | John Nelson, José Luis Bayonas |
Starring | Boris Karloff |
Music by | José Luis Navarro, Ray Ellis |
Cinematography | Francisco Sempre |
Distributed by | Cannon Films |
Release dates | 1971 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | English |
Cauldron of Blood (also known as Blind Man's Buff) is a 1971 horror film filmed in Spain and directed by Edward Mann. It stars Boris Karloff and Viveca Lindfors.[1]
This is a Spanish horror film filmed in 1967 but released after its stars death in 1971. Karloff plays a blind sculptor, Charles Badulescu, who uses the bones of real people in the creation of his art.
It was released on VHS and region 0 DVD in the United Kingdom and included the episode The Silver Curtain from Karloff's 1954 TV series Colonel March of Scotland Yard.
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