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- Theatrical_blood abstract "Theatrical blood or stage blood is anything used as a substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance. For example, in the special effects industry, when a director needs to simulate an actor being shot or cut, a wide variety of chemicals and natural products can be used. The most common is red food coloring, often inside small balloons coupled with explosive devices called squibs. However, Alfred Hitchcock used Bosco Chocolate Syrup as fake blood in his 1960 thriller Psycho. Since the film was in black and white, the color was less important than the consistency. Tomato ketchup is also a common alternative.".
- Theatrical_blood thumbnail Fake_blood_on_arm.jpg?width=300.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageExternalLink blood.html.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageID "20301554".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageLength "3263".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageRevisionID "694535421".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Abbotsbury.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Hitchcock.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Balloon.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Blood.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Blood_squirt.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Blood_substitute.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Bloodstain_pattern_analysis.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Bodily_mutilation_in_film.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Bosco_Chocolate_Syrup.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blood.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prop_design.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Special_effects.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Cutting.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Dorset.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Food_coloring.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_science.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Gunshot.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Halloween_costume.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Kensington_Gore.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Ketchup.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Moulage.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Psycho_(1960_film).
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Special_effect.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Squib_(explosive).
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink The_Shining_(film).
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLink File:Fake_blood_on_arm.jpg.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kensington gore".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theatrical blood".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "bloody make-up".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "fake blood capsules".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "fake blood".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "gore".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "make-up".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "stage blood".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageWikiLinkText "theatrical blood".
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cinematic_techniques.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Theatrical_blood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stagecraft-stub.
- Theatrical_blood subject Category:Blood.
- Theatrical_blood subject Category:Prop_design.
- Theatrical_blood subject Category:Special_effects.
- Theatrical_blood hypernym Anything.
- Theatrical_blood type Profession.
- Theatrical_blood type Fluid.
- Theatrical_blood type Profession.
- Theatrical_blood type Redirect.
- Theatrical_blood type Technique.
- Theatrical_blood type Tissue.
- Theatrical_blood comment "Theatrical blood or stage blood is anything used as a substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance. For example, in the special effects industry, when a director needs to simulate an actor being shot or cut, a wide variety of chemicals and natural products can be used. The most common is red food coloring, often inside small balloons coupled with explosive devices called squibs. However, Alfred Hitchcock used Bosco Chocolate Syrup as fake blood in his 1960 thriller Psycho.".
- Theatrical_blood label "Theatrical blood".
- Theatrical_blood sameAs Q446213.
- Theatrical_blood sameAs Filmblut.
- Theatrical_blood sameAs Sangre_(utilería).
- Theatrical_blood sameAs דם_תיאטרלי.
- Theatrical_blood sameAs m.04zv_53.
- Theatrical_blood sameAs Q446213.
- Theatrical_blood wasDerivedFrom Theatrical_blood?oldid=694535421.
- Theatrical_blood depiction Fake_blood_on_arm.jpg.
- Theatrical_blood isPrimaryTopicOf Theatrical_blood.