This box set caters to fans of low-budget "gore-meister" Herschell Gordon Lewis with three of that notorious director's best-known films. First on the bill is the 1963 Blood Feast, with Mal Arnold as Fuad Ramses, a homicidal maniac who slaughters various women and collects their body parts in a rite to Ishtar. Next up is the 1964 Two Thousand Maniacs, in which three couples accidentally fall prey to a town of confederate ghosts wiped out in 1869 and thirsty for revenge. Finally,Color Me Blood Red (1965) stars Don Joseph as Adam Sorg, an artist who begins coloring his paintings with the blood that he gorily extracts from various local women, and becomes nationally successful as a result.