The Harder They Come (1972)
“Before the late ’70s, blood was generally (and, remember, these are  generalizations — there are certainly exceptions) bright red and  opaque, like nail polish or latex paint.  It was often compared to  ketchup, which in many cases it was.”
-From “Sisters” to “No Country For Old Men,” Jim Emerson of the Chicago Sun-Times looks at the shifting color of blood in cinema

The Harder They Come (1972)

“Before the late ’70s, blood was generally (and, remember, these are generalizations — there are certainly exceptions) bright red and opaque, like nail polish or latex paint. It was often compared to ketchup, which in many cases it was.”

-From “Sisters” to “No Country For Old Men,” Jim Emerson of the Chicago Sun-Times looks at the shifting color of blood in cinema