. . . A BUCKET OF BLOOD, Universal targeted tiny tykes with a similarly themed atrocity designed to insure that they'd never ever enjoy another night of peaceful sleep. Unsuspecting parents were lured to their local cinema by posters displaying benign-looking images of "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit." In a chilling early implementation of the nefarious bait-and-switch business practice, the resulting captive audience of impressionable youngsters found themselves subjected to the vicious violence and torturous torment leaping from the screen in WAX WORKS. With its depiction of The Invisible Man embalming a doomed little boy in wax, Universal hit a new low in bringing horror up close and personal within our American Homeland.