Color Me Blood Red
Directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis
Dubbed as the third part of horror maestro, Herschell Gordon Lewis’ Blood Trilogy, COLOUR ME BLOOD RED is the gruesome tale of a psychotic artist who paints with blood after an art critic criticises the lack of colour in his work. Finding blood to be an effective substitute, he must carry out a string of murders to create enough new "paint" for his work. This comedy horror from the classic era of the b-movie, offers plenty of camp thrills and fun gross out moments that typify the work of the Godfather of gore.
An artist uses blood for the color in his paintings, and murders to keep a supply.
Cast: Gordon Oas-Heim, Candi Conder, Elyn Warner, Pat Finn-Lee
Member Reviews
audio dubbing a bit off and acting wooden make this boring
This is actually my favourite of the blood trilogy. Love the 'artist goes nuts and people like their work better' stories. You could say there's some deeper stuff about that and the exploitation of people for media, but I just think it's neat.
Flushed - Dangerous Dave
Holy Bananas
Warning in advance: very little of this film is actually an artist killing people and painting with their blood. Mostly, not a lot happens here. The paint is also poop brown, but that didn't make for as good a title. Occasional good moment, though!