Color Me Blood Red
Color Me Blood Red is a 1965 American splatter film written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis about a psychotic painter who murders people and uses their blood as paint. It is the third part of what the director's fans have dubbed "The Blood Trilogy," including Blood Feast (1963) and Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964).
Plot
Adam Sorg is a struggling artist who lives on a house near to the beach and suffers from anger issues as a result of his critics making fun of his poor use of color. He thus often takes out his frustrations on those around him, chief among them his girlfriend Gigi. Adam's struggles are mainly derived from his inability to find the perfect shade of red.
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| author | Herschell Gordon Lewis |
|---|---|
| director | Herschell Gordon Lewis |
| editor | Robert L. Sinise |
| genre | crime horror |
| keywords | anemia anger issues art critic burn ceiling discover hydrocycle kill meet morning after on the beach paint painting knife rid struggling artist teenage girl unfinished |
| producer | David F. Friedman |
| productionCompany | Box Office Spectaculars |
| publisher | Box Office Spectaculars |
| theme | exploitation psychological horror serial killer slasher splatter |