El Vampiro: Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico (Limited Edition) Blu-Ray (UK Import)
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Título original: The Vampire (El vampiro) / The Vampire's Coffin (El ataúd del vampiro)
Año: 1957 / 1958
Pais: Mexico
Código de región: B
Contenido: Blu-Ray
EAN: 5060697924619
Imagen: 1.85:1 (1080p)
Audio:
Spanish - Mono
English - Mono
Subtítulos: English
Calificatión por edades: PG
Género: Horror
Reparto: Ariadne Welter, Abel Salazar
Director: Fernando Méndez
Sinopsis:
El Vampiro: Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico brings together a pair of atmospheric and terrifying classics of Mexican Gothic, directed by Fernando Méndez (Black Pit of Dr. M), and starring Ariadne Welter (The Panther Women), Abel Salazar (The Curse of the Crying Woman), and, in a star-making turn, Germán Robles (The Brainiac).
In The Vampire (El vampiro), the beautiful, bereaved Marta (Welter) travels with Enrique (Salazar) to visit her sick aunt in her ancestral home. There, the mysterious neighbour Duval (Robles) offers to buy the family’s decrepit hacienda. However, Duval is really Count Karol de Lavud, a vampire whose aim is to drain Marta of her blood and revive his entombed brother.
In the sequel, The Vampire’s Coffin (El ataúd del vampiro), grave robbers bring Lavud’s corpse to Enrique’s city hospital, where Marta now works as a nurse. Duly re-animated, Lavud sets about his bloody plan to make Marta his bride.
Pre-dating Hammer Films’ Dracula by a year, The Vampire’s uniquely Mexican take on vampire mythology was the first film to give its antagonist elongated fangs, and its success kick-started Mexico’s horror boom. Restored from the original negatives, these films finally receive their world Blu-ray premieres in this individually numbered Limited Edition two-disc set, complete with new and archival extra features, and a fully illustrated 80-page book.
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