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  2. 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]

  3. Narciso Ibáñez Menta - Wikipedia

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    He died on 15 May 2004 at the Hospital de Madrid, at the age of 91. His body was cremated in the Cemetery of La Almudena in Madrid on 16 May 2004. In 2008, Argentine cinema director Gustavo Leonel Mendoza exhibited a documentary about Ibañez Menta's life, titled Nadie inquietó más ('Nobody disturbed more').

  4. Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a historical period in the cinema of Mexico that lasted from 1936 to 1956. [1] It was marked by the production of highly praised films that shaped Mexican national identity and culture .

  5. The Mark of the Wolfman - Wikipedia

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    The film is available on DVD from Shriek Show as Frankenstein's Bloody Terror, as well as on a German Blu-Ray (Region 2) under the title Die Vampire des Dr. Dracula. [ 6 ] Naschy claimed he followed up this film with a 1968 film Las Noches del Hombre Lobo (which is today a lost film, if indeed it was ever completed at all, since no one has ever ...

  6. List of vampire films - Wikipedia

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    A parody of Dracula and horror movies that follows Fracchia's task of selling real estate in Transylvania, namely the castle of Count Dracula. The Monster Squad: 1987 United States: Fred Dekker: André Gower, Robby Kiger, Duncan Regehr: Had not only Dracula and the other Universal monsters in it, but his vampire brides also appeared. Waxwork: 1988

  7. Bloodthirsty and bewitching, lesbian vampires have been ... - AOL

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    In it, Dracula’s progeny, Countess Marya Zaleska, played by a stone-faced Gloria Holden, tries to free herself from her father’s curse but ultimately gives in to temptation, kidnapping a young ...

  8. Cinema of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Albores del Cine Mexicano (Beginning of the Mexican Cinema). Clío. ISBN 968-6932-45-3. De los Reyes, Aurelio. Los orígenes del cine en México (1896-1900). Mexico City: UNAM 1973. De los Reyes, Aurelio. Un medio siglo de cine mexicano (1896-1947). Mexico City: Trillas 1987. De los Reyes, Aurelio, David Ramón, María Luisa Amador, and Rodolfo ...

  9. Nosferatu - Wikipedia

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    It was ranked twenty-first in Empire magazine's "The 100 Best Films of World Cinema" in 2010. [46] In 1997, critic Roger Ebert added Nosferatu to his list of The Great Movies, writing: Here is the story of Dracula before it was buried alive in clichés, jokes, TV skits, cartoons and more than 30 other films. The film is in awe of its material.