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  2. Monsters of Ecatepec - Wikipedia

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    The "Monsters of Ecatepec" is the name given to a serial killing couple Juan Carlos Hernández [1] (1985, Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán) and Patricia Martínez [2] (1980, Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán).

  3. Assignment: Terror - Wikipedia

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    Aliens, occupying the bodies of deceased Earth scientists, revive a vampire, a werewolf, a female mummy, and Frankenstein's monster with a plan to use them to take over the human race by using their own primitive superstitions against them.

  4. El hombre y el monstruo - Wikipedia

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    The Man and the Monster (Spanish: El hombre y el monstruo) is a 1958 Mexican horror film, directed by Rafael Baledón. Plot summary

  5. A Monster with a Thousand Heads - Wikipedia

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    A Monster with a Thousand Heads (Spanish: Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas) is a 2015 Mexican thriller film, directed and produced by Rodrigo Plá and written by Laura Santullo. . The film stars Jana Raluy, as a wife desperate to beat the bureaucracy, when her insurance company refuses to approve the care her husband needs to surv

  6. El Monstruo - Wikipedia

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    El Monstruo is the second full-length album by The Vincent Black Shadow, released on October 27, 2008, by Beef Records. [1] [2] [3] Track listing.

  7. The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters - Wikipedia

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    The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters or The Dream of Reason Produces Monsters (Spanish: El sueño de la razón produce monstruos) is an aquatint by the Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya. Created between 1797 and 1799 for the Diario de Madrid , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is the 43rd of the 80 aquatints making up the satirical Los caprichos .

  8. El castillo de los monstruos - Wikipedia

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    El castillo de los monstruos ('The Castle of the Monsters') is a 1958 Mexican horror comedy directed by Julián Soler. [1] [2] [3] In the film, a mad scientist named after Sputnik uses hypnosis to convert a seamstress into his lover. The seamstress' previous love interest enters the mad scientist's castle to rescue the damsel in distress.

  9. El Monstruo resucitado - Wikipedia

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    El Monstruo Resucitado itself was partially inspired by Universal's Frankenstein, and was one of several films in Mexican cinema that were based on Universal's 1931 film. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Another film, Fernando Méndez's 1956 film Ladrón de Cadáveres , was also partially based on Universal Studios' Frankenstein .