Cauldron of Blood
Cauldron of Blood, also known in USA as Blind Man's Bluff, is a 1970 horror film filmed in Spain and directed by Santos Alcocer, credited as "Edward Mann". The film stars Boris Karloff and Viveca Lindfors. It was filmed in the Spring of 1967, but only released theatrically in 1970 in Spain, a year after Karloff's death. It was later theatrically released in the US by Cannon Films in August, 1971.
Plot
Karloff plays a blind sculptor named Franz Badulescu, who uses the skeletons of actual dead people to create works of art. Unbeknownst to him, his wife is murdering people to provide him with skeletons, and is plotting to eventually kill Franz as well.Cast
- Jean-Pierre Aumont as Claude Marchand
- Boris Karloff as Franz Badulescu
- Viveca Lindfors as Tania Badulescu
- Dyanik Zurakowska as Elga
- Milo Quesada as Shanghai
- Rosenda Monteros as Valerie
- Rubén Rojo as Pablo
- Carmen Rojo as The Gypsy Queen
- Manuel de Blas as Lenny
- Jaqui Speed as Pilar
- Mary Lou Palermo as the Stewardess
Release
In 2012, Olive Films gave Cauldron of Blood its first-ever U.S. home video release on DVD and Blu-Ray. Olive's release utilized a surviving print from Cannon Films' owner MGM, and produced under licence from U.S. rights' holder Paramount.