A BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959, 66 minutes)— From the director of Little Shop of Horrors, this earlier feature has a similar mix of ironic humor and icky gore. Dick Miller plays a nobody who gains fame among the beatniks for his realistic sculptures, made by covering dead bodies with clay.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (1960, 70 minutes)— In just two days, Roger Corman directed this funny cult horror classic that chronicles a skid row flower-shop assistant's dilemma with a demanding, vociferous carnivorous plant.
THE TERROR (1963,81 minutes, Color) — A young officer (Jack Nicholson) in Napoleon's army pursues a mysterious woman to the castle of an elderly Baron and discovers she is the pawn of an old witch bent on driving the Baron to suicide. Creepy atmosphere in a castle complete with a crypt!
THE WASP WOMAN (1960, 66 minutes)—
Janet Starlin, the vain, youth-obsessed owner of a cosmetics firm, turns into a man-killing wasp-woman after ingesting a wasp enzyme-derived youth serum created by zany scientist Dr. Zinthrop.
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