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Cauldron of Blood

Original title: El coleccionista de cadáveres
  • 1968
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Boris Karloff in Cauldron of Blood (1968)
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A blind sculptor works on his magnum opus, unaware that the skeletons that he has been using for armatures are the remains of the victims of his evil wife and that he is her next target.A blind sculptor works on his magnum opus, unaware that the skeletons that he has been using for armatures are the remains of the victims of his evil wife and that he is her next target.A blind sculptor works on his magnum opus, unaware that the skeletons that he has been using for armatures are the remains of the victims of his evil wife and that he is her next target.

  • Directors
    • Santos Alcocer
    • Edward Mann
  • Writers
    • John Melson
    • Edward Mann
    • José Luis Bayonas
  • Stars
    • Jean-Pierre Aumont
    • Boris Karloff
    • Viveca Lindfors
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    608
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Santos Alcocer
      • Edward Mann
    • Writers
      • John Melson
      • Edward Mann
      • José Luis Bayonas
    • Stars
      • Jean-Pierre Aumont
      • Boris Karloff
      • Viveca Lindfors
    • 21User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    • Claude Marchand
    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Franz Badulescu
    Viveca Lindfors
    Viveca Lindfors
    • Tania Badulescu
    Rosenda Monteros
    Rosenda Monteros
    • Valerie
    Milo Quesada
    Milo Quesada
    • Shanghai
    Dyanik Zurakowska
    Dyanik Zurakowska
    • Elga
    • (as Dianik Zurakowska)
    Rubén Rojo
    Rubén Rojo
    • Pablo
    • (as Ruben Rojo)
    Jacqui Speed
    • Pilar
    Mercedes Rojo
    • Gypsy Queen
    Mary Lou Palermo
    • Stewardess
    Manuel de Blas
    Manuel de Blas
    • Lenny
    Eduardo Coutelenq
    • Domingo
    • (as Eduardo Coutelen)
    • Directors
      • Santos Alcocer
      • Edward Mann
    • Writers
      • John Melson
      • Edward Mann
      • José Luis Bayonas
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    5ma-cortes

    So-so but passable Spanish/American terror movie with the great Boris Karloff and a lot of familiar secondaries

    Acceptable horror movie revolving around a mysterious sculptor and an eerie basement with plenty of murders , creepy sculptures and ghastly events . A blind sculptor called Franz Badulescu (Boris Karloff) works on his magnum opus unaware that the skeletons he has been using for armatures are provided by his nasty wife , using them as foundations for his projects : some evocations of famous paintings . As Karloff unaware that the bones come from the unfortunate victims of his heinous wife Tania (Viveca Lindfors) and her murderous lover , the evil Shanghai (Milo Quesada) . Along the way , the French journalist Claude Marchand (Jean-Pierre Aumont) is in the little town of Torremolinos (Spain) to interview Badulescu for a magazine and posing as a photographer attempts to know some strange issues about him . Things go wrong when his sweetheart Valerie (Rosanda Montero) stumbles upon the body of her latest victim . Tops In Total Horror!

    Thrilling Spanish horror with typical characteristics of the Sixties , displaying chills , shocks , fights , violence and a creepy acid-filled cauldron with abundant smoke . Despite a few escenarios and its shot budget the movie results to be passable , thanks to the adequate filmmaking , atmospheric cinematography taking nice use of lights and shades as well as camera positioning to complement appropriate horror set pieces , especially at its final . And main attraction of the movie lies on watch as Torremolinos (Malaga) has changed from a little tourist village to become , nowadays , a holiday metropolis . Here Karloff plays a blind sculptor , who creates his masterpieces-3D representations of figures from old masters-using real skeletons as armatures provided by his wicked wife by delivering undercoverly the remains of the victims , being well played by Viveca Lindfords , though she gives overacting , at times . One of the several movies Karloff played outside the US shortly before his death , along with his Mexican period ; this one is far from one of his best , but better than those directed by Jack Hill and Juan Ibañez . Karloff had a long and important career from his big hit Frankenstein (1932) by James Whale , he quickly appeared in many other sinister roles , including Scarface (1932) , the black-humored Old dark house (1932), as the namesake Oriental villain of the Sax Rohmer novels in The Mask of Fu-Manchú (1932) or as undead Im-Ho-Tep in The Mummy (1932) and the misguided Prof. Morlant in The Ghoul (1933) and special mention for his role as a religious fanatic in John Ford's The Lost Patrol (1934) that hee thoroughly enjoyed . He donned the signature make-up , neck bolts and asphalt spreader's boots again to play Frankenstein's monster in the extraordinary The bride Frankenstein (1935) and the less thrilling The son of Frankenstein (1939) . Karloff , on loan to Fox , turned up in one of the best of the Warner Oland Chan entries , Charlie Chan in the Opera (1936) . He was a wrongly condemned doctor in Devil's Island (1939), shaven-headed executioner "Mord the Merciless" in Tower of London (1939) , a crazed scientist surrounded by monsters, vampires and werewolves in House of Frankenstein (1944), a murderous grave-digger in The Body Snatchers (1945) and a Greek general fighting vampirism in Val Lewton's Horror Isle of the Dead (1945). Main starring Jean Pierre Aumont , Karloff , Viveca Lindfors , Rosanda Monteros are well accompanied by a good Spanish support cast , such as : Milo Quesada , Dyanik Zurakowska , Manuel de Blas , Rubén Rojo , all of them ordinary actors who played a lot of films of the regular genres of the Sixties and Seventies as Spaghetti/Paella Western , Terror , Giallo , and Eurospy .

    The picture was professionally written/produced/directed by Santos Alcocer and Edward Mann, but it has a lot of failures , flaws and gaps . These filmmakers use ordinary visual tricks, sustaining interest enough through the dark and well-designed scenarios and when there shows up the really creepy acid-filled cauldron that definitively steals the show. The picture will appeal to terror genre buffs and Boris Karloff fans . Rating 5.5/10.
    3EdgarST

    Cauldron of Blood

    A bad movie and a mediocre one coexist under the same title: first, a bland story of a horny French journalist turned tourist promoter, courting a blank Spanish girl, who falls prey of a sadistic bitch; and second, a horror tale involving a blind sculptor and his crazy wife, who kills animals and people with her lover's assistance to provide real bone structures for her husband's 3-D evocations of famous paintings. Characters go back and forth from A to B for 97 endless minutes. Pity is that both Lindfords and Karloff try hard to make any sense of the whole affair. Not a bad idea, but poorly executed, with dreadful music and silly special effects and nightmares. Be warned.
    Dethcharm

    Deadly Art...

    In CAULDRON OF BLOOD, a photojournalist (Jean-Pierre Aumont) travels to Spain to cover a story about a famous, blind sculptor (Boris Karloff). The title comes into play as a very gruesome tool, utilized by the artist's sinister sister (Viveca Lindfors).

    Filmed toward the end of Mr. Karloff's storied career, his health was in decline, but, all things considered, he puts in a fine performance. Playing a rather vulnerable character, he is unaware of the utter wickedness of his sibling. For her part, Ms. Lindfors is fantastic! She comes across as a sadistic psychopath with a definite flair for fashion.

    While a bit disjointed and slow in spots, this movie does have its high points, especially toward the end.

    Worth a watch, particularly for fans of Mr. Karloff...
    davidemartin

    Something peculiar about the production

    Watching the film on videotape, I got to wondering about the incredibly meandering plot and how many of the characters don't really have anything to do with each other. Then it hit me-- this flick was assembled over a period of years! The original movie centered on Karloff but his ill health left that section far too short. Over the next couple years, it looks like the producers added to the flick whenever there was cast and money available. And of course as movies got more explicit, they added more scenes to make this stew commercially viable (like the lesbian model scene).
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    KARLOFF REPLACED CLAUDE RAINS IN THIS PICTURE!

    Producer Robert D Weinbach originally wanted Claude Rains for the role of Badulescu, but due to Rains's illness, he was replaced by Karloff. Originally titled Blind Man's Bluff, the film was shot in and around Madrid. Filming began in Februrary 1967 and lasted almost three months. Karloff was in ill health himself, but never wanted to give up acting and worked in his craft until he died in 1968. Karloff worked hard as a laborer and even a truck driver between acting roles when he was first starting out in Canada and knew what it was to miss a few meals. Karloff made this film a classic and it will be viewed and talked about from generation to generation whether we like it or NOT!

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    • Trivia
      The soundtrack for this film was used as incidental music for Filmation Studios' live action TV series Shazam! (1974) as well as the Filmation-produced Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973).
    • Connections
      Featured in Slumber Party '57 (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Blindman's Bluff
      (theme)

      By Bob Harris

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1971 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Blind Man's Bluff
    • Filming locations
      • Benalmádena, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Producciones Cinematográficas Hispamer Films
      • Robert D. Weinbach Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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