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  2. The Curse of the Doll People - Wikipedia

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    Mexico. Language. Spanish. The Curse of the Doll People (Spanish: Muñecos infernales lit. "Infernal Dolls"), or The Devil Doll Men, is a 1961 Mexican horror film directed by Benito Alazraki. It was produced by Cinematográfica Calderón S.A. The screenplay by Alfredo Salazar is an uncredited adaptation of the novel Burn Witch Burn! by A. Merritt.

  3. Category:Spanish horror films - Wikipedia

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    Aftermath (1994 film) Anathema (film) Anguish (1987 film) Apartment 143. The Apostle (2012 film) The Appeared. Atrocious (film) The Awful Dr. Orloff.

  4. The Empire of Dracula - Wikipedia

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    The Empire of Dracula (Spanish: El imperio de Drácula) is a 1967 Mexican horror mystery thriller film directed by Federico Curiel and starring Lucha Villa, César del Campo and Eric del Castillo. [1][2] It was influenced by Hammer Horror films. [3] It is one of several vampire movies made in Mexico in the 1960s, alongside Miguel Morayta 's ...

  5. The House That Screamed (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    The House That Screamed. The House That Screamed (Spanish: La residencia, lit. The Residence), also released as The Finishing School, [5] is a 1969 Spanish slasher film written and directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, and starring Lilli Palmer, Cristina Galbó, John Moulder-Brown, and Mary Maude. It follows Señora Fourneau, the strict ...

  6. The Curse of the Crying Woman - Wikipedia

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    74 minutes. Country. Mexico. Language. Spanish. The Curse of the Crying Woman (Spanish: La maldición de la llorona) is a 1961 Mexican horror film (released in 1963), directed by Rafael Baledón. [1][2] In the film, married couple Amelia and Jaime travel to an old country house owned by Amelia's aunt Selma, who practices black magic. Selma ...

  7. Horror films of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican horror film proper came into its own with the release of El fantasma del convento (1934), Dos monjes (1934), and El Misterio del rostro pálido (1935), three films from the writer-director Juan Bustillo Oro. Oro is considered by many to be the true Father of the Mexican horror film. He directed more than sixty films over five ...

  8. Hasta el viento tiene miedo - Wikipedia

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    Spanish. Hasta el viento tiene miedo, known in English as Even the Wind is Afraid and The Wind of Fear, is a 1968 (1967 according to the ITESM) Mexican gothic supernatural horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. It is considered a cult movie in México and has been credited as having revitalized the Mexican horror genre.

  9. The Invasion of the Vampires - Wikipedia

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    Spanish. The Invasion of the Vampires (Spanish: La invasión de los vampiros) is a 1963 Mexican horror mystery thriller film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Erna Martha Bauman, Rafael del Río, Tito Junco, Fernando Soto, Bertha Moss and Carlos Agostí. It is part of a duology of vampire films directed by Morayta, preceded by The Bloody ...

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