

Blood Bath | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 21, 2022
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A film that is almost as messy and convoluted as its creation (a history of being 5 different films at different points in time).

genre | Horror |
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synopsis | A painter of morbid art, who becomes a murderous vampire by night and kills young women, attempts a daytime relationship with a woman who resembles a former love and is also the sister of one of his victims. |
lead actors | William Campbell | Sandra Knight | Karl Schanzer | Lori Saunders | Marissa Mathes | Sid Haig | Jonathan Haze | Biff Elliot | Patrick Magee | Fred Thompson |
director | Jack Hill | Stephanie Rothman |