COLOR ME BLOOD RED
'''Color Me Blood Red''' is a low budget 1965 splatter film directed and written by Herschell Gordon Lewis. ''Color Me Blood Red'' is the third part of what the director's fans have dubbed "The Blood Trilogy", including ''Blood Feast'' (1963) and ''Two Thousand Maniacs!'' (1964).
An eccentric artist is criticized by a well-known critic at the opening of his gallery that he does not have a good sense of colour. He therefore starts a new series of paintings, for which he uses his own blood as paint. Soon however, he is too weak due to blood loss and needs to find another source of blood to continue his paintings.
"Color Me Blood Red" is also the name of a song by the Japanese visual kei band Malice Mizer.
Tagline: "A Blood-Splattered Study in the Macabre"
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