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Le chaudron de sang

Original title: El coleccionista de cadáveres
  • 1968
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
604
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Boris Karloff in Le chaudron de sang (1968)
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A blind sculptor works on his magnum opus, unaware that the skeletons that he has been using for armatures are the remains of the victims of his evil wife and that he is her next target.A blind sculptor works on his magnum opus, unaware that the skeletons that he has been using for armatures are the remains of the victims of his evil wife and that he is her next target.A blind sculptor works on his magnum opus, unaware that the skeletons that he has been using for armatures are the remains of the victims of his evil wife and that he is her next target.

  • Directors
    • Santos Alcocer
    • Edward Mann
  • Writers
    • John Melson
    • Edward Mann
    • José Luis Bayonas
  • Stars
    • Jean-Pierre Aumont
    • Boris Karloff
    • Viveca Lindfors
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    604
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    • Directors
      • Santos Alcocer
      • Edward Mann
    • Writers
      • John Melson
      • Edward Mann
      • José Luis Bayonas
    • Stars
      • Jean-Pierre Aumont
      • Boris Karloff
      • Viveca Lindfors
    • 21User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    • Claude Marchand
    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Franz Badulescu
    Viveca Lindfors
    Viveca Lindfors
    • Tania Badulescu
    Rosenda Monteros
    Rosenda Monteros
    • Valerie
    Milo Quesada
    Milo Quesada
    • Shanghai
    Dyanik Zurakowska
    Dyanik Zurakowska
    • Elga
    • (as Dianik Zurakowska)
    Rubén Rojo
    Rubén Rojo
    • Pablo
    • (as Ruben Rojo)
    Jacqui Speed
    • Pilar
    Mercedes Rojo
    • Gypsy Queen
    Mary Lou Palermo
    • Stewardess
    Manuel de Blas
    Manuel de Blas
    • Lenny
    Eduardo Coutelenq
    • Domingo
    • (as Eduardo Coutelen)
    • Directors
      • Santos Alcocer
      • Edward Mann
    • Writers
      • John Melson
      • Edward Mann
      • José Luis Bayonas
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    5nova-63

    Karloff was King

    I loved horror movies as a kid. Now when I go back to the genre I once loved it is sometimes surprising just how good Boris was. Not long ago I bought the complete series of the Colonel March of Scotland Yard British TV series. And man Boris was good in that. Even here, a dying man, he still has that commanding voice and charisma.

    This movie in it's parts is quite good. The cast is strong, the plot has potential, the production values look good. There are moments where you think this movie is going to start to kick ass. However the whole does not equal the sum of it's parts. It drags in spots. There are long sequences that add little to the story. I know the movie was produced over many years and the continuity is lacking. Some careful editing down may have made this a more enjoyable film. Still, another evening with Boris is never a bad thing.
    Dethcharm

    Deadly Art...

    In CAULDRON OF BLOOD, a photojournalist (Jean-Pierre Aumont) travels to Spain to cover a story about a famous, blind sculptor (Boris Karloff). The title comes into play as a very gruesome tool, utilized by the artist's sinister sister (Viveca Lindfors).

    Filmed toward the end of Mr. Karloff's storied career, his health was in decline, but, all things considered, he puts in a fine performance. Playing a rather vulnerable character, he is unaware of the utter wickedness of his sibling. For her part, Ms. Lindfors is fantastic! She comes across as a sadistic psychopath with a definite flair for fashion.

    While a bit disjointed and slow in spots, this movie does have its high points, especially toward the end.

    Worth a watch, particularly for fans of Mr. Karloff...
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Boris Karloff has been in worse but Cauldron of Blood really isn't one of his finest hours

    There are a few things that do save Cauldron of Blood from total doom. The scenery is very picturesque then again this is Spain we're talking about, the animated title sequence is brilliant and the best scene of the film easily(sadly also one that deserved a much better film), Boris Karloff's presence is still magnetic despite his health and Viveca Lindfors is wonderfully nasty and in a rather scary way. In the acting stakes though Karloff and Lindfors are the only ones that come off as remotely well. Jean-Pierre Aumont looks thoroughly disengaged and as though he didn't want to be there, and others like Rosenda Monteros and Ruben Rojo over-compensate wildly and painfully. Cauldron of Blood is devoid of tension, suspense and chills, mainly because of how cheaply rendered the atmosphere is and also because of the appallingly cornball script- if you get any chills it will be from this component alone, the writing really is that bad- and how much the weirdly constructed story drags, to the extent that the only feeling you get from watching Cauldron of Blood is boredom. The pacing is erratic, on the ponderous side rather than rushed mostly, and the ending is anti-climatic and poorly resolved. Apart from the scenery and animated sequence, Cauldron of Blood is not a well-made film at all, the effects are hokey and the camera work is as erratic as the pacing but worst of all is the editing which is all-over-the-place, slow and choppy in feel and look and it was clear that the making of the film was spread out over a few years which seriously affects the continuity. The music is more strident and over-bearing than stylish and atmospheric. So overall, not Karloff's worst film, it's much better than those wretched Mexican films he made in a similar time frame to this( especially Fear Chamber, though one of them- The Incredible Invasion- made for one of the worst final films of any actor), but it is far from one of his best. If we were to just exclude the Mexican films for a brief second, Cauldron of Blood is still down there with The Invisible Menace and Voodoo Island as one of his weakest. A very generous 4/10. Bethany Cox
    5BaronBl00d

    Elga and Valerie Soon to Be Sitting in the Gallery

    I guess I am the odd man out here. I rather thought this film - a troubled production that took years to complete and finally hit the screen - was rather entertaining in a sick, undeniably twisted, bad way. Yes, it has some lamentable aspects. Karloff is ancient and it shows. The story has lots of continuity problems(remember it was completed over several years and was not released till a couple years after Karloff's death). It has a very perverse story line about Karloff, a great artist living in Spain, and his demented, tormenting wife, played with zeal by Viveca Lindfors, needing bodies for his sculptures. You see, even though he is blind, he still can sculpt based on armatures based on real remains. Karloff believes his wife is getting them one way, and she is definitely getting them another way. French photographer Jean Pierre Aumont smugs for the camera saying silently, "God, don't I look so charming." He isn't, but he is an adequate leading man if nothing else. The girls in the story, particularly the girl playing Elga and Rosenda Monteros as Valerie are lovely creatures at the very least. And what about Karloff? He is still good and still one of the best things about this film(though my greater inclination is to side with one of the nastiest female portrayals in film I've seen in some time by Ms. Lindfors). Karloff still has a commanding voice and presence, and this film role is much meatier than any of that garbage he did for Mexico at the very end of his life. This movie has much greater continuity and story line than any of those four horror stories of film. Cauldron of Blood is by no means a great film - nor a good film, but I did find it reasonably entertaining and I, for one, was never bored watching it. Really, how can you go wrong with King Karloff, Viveca Lindfors wearing a Nazi-like uniform with riding crop and nylon netting under her eyes having flashbacks of her youth as a pig-tailed blonde no less, a cauldron of acid that burns the flesh off of any carcass, and a fight scene in the dark with a blind man and his hateful wife. As Karloff's character says to his wife, having just accused her of causing him to be blind, "Till death do we part I suppose." Nobody ever said a line like Boris!
    3EdgarST

    Cauldron of Blood

    A bad movie and a mediocre one coexist under the same title: first, a bland story of a horny French journalist turned tourist promoter, courting a blank Spanish girl, who falls prey of a sadistic bitch; and second, a horror tale involving a blind sculptor and his crazy wife, who kills animals and people with her lover's assistance to provide real bone structures for her husband's 3-D evocations of famous paintings. Characters go back and forth from A to B for 97 endless minutes. Pity is that both Lindfords and Karloff try hard to make any sense of the whole affair. Not a bad idea, but poorly executed, with dreadful music and silly special effects and nightmares. Be warned.

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      The soundtrack for this film was used as incidental music for Filmation Studios' live action TV series Shazam! (1974) as well as the Filmation-produced Star Trek (1973).
    • Connections
      Featured in Plaisirs sexuels au pensionnat (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Blindman's Bluff
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      By Bob Harris

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1968 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Cauldron of Blood
    • Filming locations
      • Benalmádena, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Producciones Cinematográficas Hispamer Films
      • Robert D. Weinbach Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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