Museo del horror

Museo del horror (in English, "Museum of Horror") is a 1964 Mexican mystery thriller horror black-and-white film directed by Rafael Baledón and starring Julio Alemán, Patricia Conde and Joaquín Cordero.

Museo del horror
Directed byRafael Baledón
Screenplay byJosé María Fernández Unsáin
Story byJosé María Fernández Unsáin
Produced byHeberto Dávila Guajardo
Jesús Sotomayor Martínez
StarringJulio Alemán
Patricia Conde
Joaquín Cordero
Olivia Michel
Carlos López Moctezuma
David Reynoso
Emma Roldán
Sonia Infante
Armando Soto La Marina
Julián de Meriche
Arturo Castro
CinematographyRaúl Martínez Solares
Edited byCarlos Savage
Music bySergio Guerrero
Production
company
Producciones Sotomayor
Release date
  • 21 May 1964 (1964-05-21) (Mexico)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Plot

Many women disappear under mysterious circumstances, generating a climate of terror and paranoia in the entire population of a town. All the clues point to the same museum.

Cast

  • Julio Alemán as Dr. Raúl
  • Patricia Conde as Marta
  • Joaquín Cordero as Luis
  • Olivia Michel as Norma Ramos
  • Carlos López Moctezuma as Professor Abramov
  • David Reynoso as Police Chief
  • Emma Roldán as Doña Leonor
  • Sonia Infante as Sonia
  • Armando Soto La Marina as Lencho (as Arturo Soto la Marina "Chicote")
  • Julián de Meriche as Police Detective
  • Arturo Castro as Gendarme (as Arturo Castro "Bigotón")
  • Carlos León as Police Detective
  • Guillermo Bravo Sosa as Watchman (uncredited)
  • José Dupeyrón as Grave Robber (uncredited)
  • Jesús Gómez as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Leonor Gómez as Maid (uncredited)
  • Vicente Lara as Grave Robber (uncredited)
  • José Pardavé as Doctor (uncredited)

Production

The film was influenced by House of Wax.[1][2] It features stock footage from the 1961 Italian sword-and-sandal film Hercules in the Haunted World.[3]

Reception

Vicente Muñoz Álvarez in Cult Movies 2. Películas para la penumbra said of the film, "Naive in its approach, hasty in its development and clumsy in its outcome, Museo del horror, however, perfectly transmits the spirit of the best pulp literature and B series cinema of the time."[2]

References

  1. Cotter, Robert Michael (2005). The Mexican Masked Wrestler and Monster Filmography. McFarland & Company. p. 183. ISBN 0-7864-2022-7.
  2. Muñoz Álvarez, Vicente (2018). Cult Movies 2. Películas para la penumbra (in Spanish). Literaturas Com Libros. p. 29. ISBN 978-84-949169-5-3.
  3. Pohle Jr., Robert W.; Hart, Douglas C.; Baldwin, Rita Pohle (2017). The Christopher Lee Film Encyclopedia. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 109. ISBN 9780810892705.
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