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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTeenagers accidentally resurrect a satanic killer who targets the local police captain's daughter to birth the antichrist.Teenagers accidentally resurrect a satanic killer who targets the local police captain's daughter to birth the antichrist.Teenagers accidentally resurrect a satanic killer who targets the local police captain's daughter to birth the antichrist.
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First let me say the video cover does NOT do justice to this horror flick, plus it is advertised as action! So if you come across this one and are a fan of slashers, pick it up and rent it.
Some years ago an evil monk tried to sacrifice a village woman, but the other monks stop him before he can finish. Fast-forward to current times, a bunch of young grave robbers make their way to the evil monk's crypt, they steal some jewels and take an ax off his body resurrecting him. Meanwhile in town, the sheriff's daughter is leaving for the woods for a weekend with her girlfriends.
Forty minutes into the movie, all hell breaks loose as the evil monk chops his way through most of the cast. No one is safe as body parts are chopped off. The last 30 minutes are pure non-stop mayhem.
There is no nudity, just Edna Bolkan in her underwear. But plenty of screams and blood.
Some years ago an evil monk tried to sacrifice a village woman, but the other monks stop him before he can finish. Fast-forward to current times, a bunch of young grave robbers make their way to the evil monk's crypt, they steal some jewels and take an ax off his body resurrecting him. Meanwhile in town, the sheriff's daughter is leaving for the woods for a weekend with her girlfriends.
Forty minutes into the movie, all hell breaks loose as the evil monk chops his way through most of the cast. No one is safe as body parts are chopped off. The last 30 minutes are pure non-stop mayhem.
There is no nudity, just Edna Bolkan in her underwear. But plenty of screams and blood.
This movie is populated by gorgeous women, young men, extremely gory effects, good acting. I just love it. In this movie 3 grave robbers and their girlfriends steal the jewels from a serial killer/zombie and after that its nothing but mayhem as this zombie kills, kills and kills. This has a large body count and you actually see the victims getting the classic ax inthe head, head choppings, limbs chopping, guts scquashed out with a bare hand, etc... I highly reccommend this gem.
Yeah, it's not a movie that changed the genre or something, but it shows that Mexicans can get into this genre! When the slasher genre was about to die in the early 90's, Mexicans tried to get into this field. And it had a decent success considering that horror movies weren't very popular at that time. "LADRONES DE TUMBAS" has the elements that are required to make a slasher : plenty of gore, creepy settings, a demonic killer, and of course hot girls.
The acting is quite good, featuring Mexican leyend Mario Aldama, and a gorgeous Erika Buenfil among others.
There's not much to say about this movie, but sure it worths 2 bucks for a rental. This is an enjoyable film, but don't expect too much. The creepy ending is very good!
The acting is quite good, featuring Mexican leyend Mario Aldama, and a gorgeous Erika Buenfil among others.
There's not much to say about this movie, but sure it worths 2 bucks for a rental. This is an enjoyable film, but don't expect too much. The creepy ending is very good!
This late-80s supernatural thriller occupies that peculiar space where ambitious horror concepts meet the limitations of modest production values. Director Rubén Galindo Jr. Crafts a film that pulses with genuine menace in its quieter moments, yet stumbles when reaching for its more grandiose scares. The Mexican production carries an unmistakable regional flavor that distinguishes it from its American counterparts, offering glimpses of inspired filmmaking alongside stretches of uneven execution.
Fernando Almada delivers a grounded performance as the police captain, his weathered face conveying the weight of a man watching his world descend into supernatural chaos. His portrayal anchors the film's more outlandish elements with believable parental desperation. Erika Buenfil brings vulnerability to her role as the targeted daughter, though the script occasionally asks more of her than it provides in terms of character development. The supporting cast fluctuates between committed performances and moments that feel slightly disconnected from the material's darker intentions.
Galindo Jr.'s direction shows flashes of atmospheric horror mastery, particularly in the film's middle act where shadows seem to breathe with malevolent life. The practical effects, while clearly budget-constrained, achieve several genuinely unsettling moments through clever camera work and timing rather than expensive prosthetics. The film's visual language draws from both Mexican folklore traditions and American slasher conventions, creating an occasionally striking hybrid aesthetic.
The pacing suffers from an uncertain rhythm, with some sequences building tension effectively while others feel rushed or underdeveloped. When the supernatural elements take center stage, the film's ambitions sometimes exceed its technical capabilities, resulting in moments that land with less impact than intended. However, the underlying concept maintains enough intrigue to carry viewers through the rougher patches.
Fernando Almada delivers a grounded performance as the police captain, his weathered face conveying the weight of a man watching his world descend into supernatural chaos. His portrayal anchors the film's more outlandish elements with believable parental desperation. Erika Buenfil brings vulnerability to her role as the targeted daughter, though the script occasionally asks more of her than it provides in terms of character development. The supporting cast fluctuates between committed performances and moments that feel slightly disconnected from the material's darker intentions.
Galindo Jr.'s direction shows flashes of atmospheric horror mastery, particularly in the film's middle act where shadows seem to breathe with malevolent life. The practical effects, while clearly budget-constrained, achieve several genuinely unsettling moments through clever camera work and timing rather than expensive prosthetics. The film's visual language draws from both Mexican folklore traditions and American slasher conventions, creating an occasionally striking hybrid aesthetic.
The pacing suffers from an uncertain rhythm, with some sequences building tension effectively while others feel rushed or underdeveloped. When the supernatural elements take center stage, the film's ambitions sometimes exceed its technical capabilities, resulting in moments that land with less impact than intended. However, the underlying concept maintains enough intrigue to carry viewers through the rougher patches.
I watched this on a Spanish language channel in Orlando, FL back in the early '90s. They did something right with "Ladrones du Tomba" since I watched the entire film and did not speak very much Spanish at the time. It has all the ingredients of an entertaining slasher: cool, low budget Indiana Jones angle with the grave robbers, foolish, reckless teenage characters, a zombie killer with a battle axe and a beautiful "last girl" that has lungs to give even Jamie Lee Curtis a run for her money. It doesn't have a big Hollywood budget and a lot of the night time scenes were dark and murky but it did not skimp on the blood and gore. The latter looks fake at times but this was not unusual for this time period for special effects. LDT is a must for B-horror movie aficionados if you are able to find it.
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