Añade un argumento en tu idiomaMad scientist brings his dead mad scientist grandfather back to life and makes a Frankenstein-type monster out of him.Mad scientist brings his dead mad scientist grandfather back to life and makes a Frankenstein-type monster out of him.Mad scientist brings his dead mad scientist grandfather back to life and makes a Frankenstein-type monster out of him.
Juan José Martínez Casado
- Alcaide
- (as J. José Martínez Casado)
Pedro D'Aguillón
- Capellán
- (as Pedro De Aguillon)
Ana María Aguirre
- Primer víctima
- (sin acreditar)
Lucha Altamirano
- Mamá de Rosa
- (sin acreditar)
Elisa Asperó
- Sra. Meléndez
- (sin acreditar)
Rafael Banquells hijo
- Papelerito
- (sin acreditar)
Magdaleno Barba
- Policía Carcel
- (sin acreditar)
Guillermo Bravo Sosa
- Remigio
- (sin acreditar)
Edmundo Espino
- Antonio
- (sin acreditar)
Bucky Gutierrez
- Sirvienta
- (sin acreditar)
Armando Velasco
- Tío de Rosa
- (sin acreditar)
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¿Sabías que...?
- ConexionesEdited into Creature of the Walking Dead (1965)
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A 100 year-old scientist stays alive by blood transfusions from unwilling young women until he's caught and executed, vowing his descendants will take revenge. Seventy years later, his great great grandson digs him up and brings him back to life and there's two nuts for the price of one until the old guy imprisons the young one and takes his place...
There's a church, a priest, a bible, and icons of Jesus on the cross amid all the appropriate trope such as graveyard crypts, laboratories, coffins, bats, and ageing in an instant but instead of the Universal horror films many of these Mexican movies resemble, this one's AIP all the way. Because the women don't die (they're just locked up to be used again and again), there's basically a zero body count until the end's just desserts but it could have been worse; I saw the original subtitled version and not schlockmeister Jerry Warren's dubbed abomination reconfigured for U.S. drive-in consumption. Leading man Fernando Casanova (great name) in a dual role looks like a cross between Desi Arnaz and Robert Wagner.
It's alright, I guess, but nothing to get excited about let alone recommend.
There's a church, a priest, a bible, and icons of Jesus on the cross amid all the appropriate trope such as graveyard crypts, laboratories, coffins, bats, and ageing in an instant but instead of the Universal horror films many of these Mexican movies resemble, this one's AIP all the way. Because the women don't die (they're just locked up to be used again and again), there's basically a zero body count until the end's just desserts but it could have been worse; I saw the original subtitled version and not schlockmeister Jerry Warren's dubbed abomination reconfigured for U.S. drive-in consumption. Leading man Fernando Casanova (great name) in a dual role looks like a cross between Desi Arnaz and Robert Wagner.
It's alright, I guess, but nothing to get excited about let alone recommend.
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- 8 sept 2015
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