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Nostradamus y el destructor de monstruos

  • 1962
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
105
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Nostradamus y el destructor de monstruos (1962)
HorrorMysteryThriller

A professor and a vampire hunter join forces to destroy the murderous vampire Nostradamus and his minions.A professor and a vampire hunter join forces to destroy the murderous vampire Nostradamus and his minions.A professor and a vampire hunter join forces to destroy the murderous vampire Nostradamus and his minions.

  • Director
    • Federico Curiel
  • Writers
    • Federico Curiel
    • Alfredo Ruanova
    • Carlos Enrique Taboada
  • Stars
    • Germán Robles
    • Julio Alemán
    • Domingo Soler
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    105
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Federico Curiel
    • Writers
      • Federico Curiel
      • Alfredo Ruanova
      • Carlos Enrique Taboada
    • Stars
      • Germán Robles
      • Julio Alemán
      • Domingo Soler
    • 6User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Germán Robles
    Germán Robles
    • Nostradamus
    Julio Alemán
    Julio Alemán
    • Antonio Suárez
    Domingo Soler
    Domingo Soler
    • Professor Durán
    Aurora Alvarado
    • Anita Durán
    Manuel Vergara 'Manver'
    • Leo
    • (as Mamber)
    Rogelio 'Frijolitos' Jiménez Pons
    • Pedro Morales
    • (as Rogelio Jiménez Pons 'Frijolito')
    Antonio Raxel
    • José Marchioti…
    Jack Taylor
    Jack Taylor
    • Igor
    • (as Grek Martin)
    Magda Monzón
    • Sra. Morales, madre de Pedro
    Mario Cid
    • Miguel Castillo
    • (as Mário Chávez)
    José Loza
    • Ramírez
    Luis Aragón
    • Tomás Villaseñor
    Alma Margarita
    • Cantante
    Rafael Estrada
    • Miembro de la comisión
    Fernando Curiel
    • Comandante policía
    Alfonso Alvarado
    • Juan, mayordomo
    • (uncredited)
    Rafael María de Labra
    • Señor director carcel
    • (uncredited)
    Manuel Dondé
    Manuel Dondé
    • Miembro de la comisión
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Federico Curiel
    • Writers
      • Federico Curiel
      • Alfredo Ruanova
      • Carlos Enrique Taboada
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    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Entertaining without previous-entry viewing

    A resurrected vampire taunts a vampire hunter with premonitions of his future deeds daring him to both stop his actions as well as rescue several children held in his possession.

    Not all that bad of an entry, but seeing as how this belongs into a series of films of which this is the second entry makes the story a little weird to follow, as it both starts off in the middle of an action scene and ends with a cliffhanger to set up the next one, so it's a bit confusing to make sense of it all what with his motivations being somewhat clouded and the film centering more on everyone talking about trying to stop him rather than springing to action so it's a bit of a lag in the middle segments. Even still, the Gothic castle where he hides out is really atmospheric, it allows for some nice suspenseful stalking scenes as a hunchback chases the escaping kids through the catacombs of the basement and the scenes in the morgue with the reviving victim are pretty chilling. All in all, it's not a bad entry.

    Today's Rating/PG: Violence and children-in-jeopardy
    4kevinolzak

    Second of the Nostradamus quartet

    Spanish-born actor German Robles debuted on screen wearing the fangs of Count Lavud in "El Vampiro" and "El Ataud del Vampiro" in 1957, clean shaven and wearing a Lugosi tuxedo, going on to do a series of 1959 features as the son of the legendary French prophet and astrologer Nostradamus who died in 1566, here depicted as an alchemist and practitioner of the undead. How the family branched off into Mexico for "The Curse of Nostradamus" ("La Maldicion de Nostradamus") is never explained, setting up the entire series by having this descendant prove his supernatural powers to a professional skeptic who refuses to reveal the truth to his association of non believers. Like his predecessor, this bearded Nostradamus is prone to making predictions, usually carrying out the sentence of death on each victim himself, only met with opposition when he threatens the professor's daughter. Robles lamented how the producers and director Federico Curiel ran a scam on the studio by claiming to be making a 12 part serial (usually reserved for television not movies), thereby depriving him of greater revenue, never again donning the fangs once the new decade dawned on his vampire persona. "Curse" concluded with Nostradamus buried under an avalanche of rubble when platinum bullets don't seem to hit their target; second entry "The Monsters Demolisher" ("Nostradamus y el Destructor de Monstruos") continues along the same vein, the main set of characters the same in all four, Robles himself looking more imposing in mustache and goatee but still lacking in actual screen time. Domingo Soler is the elderly professor, Aurora Alvarado his pretty daughter, Julio Aleman his younger assistant, now so convinced of the vampire's existence that he decides to resign from the own association as they stubbornly cling to the notion that there are no such things. Two school boys playing hooky discover the buried body of Nostradamus and are chased away by his hunchback slave, dubbed with the most foolish voice imaginable, proving as much a bungler as his master in failing to kidnap the professor's daughter (too heavy to run with, one supposes). As for the plot, Nostradamus only targets a pair of would be victims in this one, a young boy who actually emerges unscathed, and a convicted murderer set to hang at dawn, only to attack two medical students/body snatchers at the morgue in the picture's most effective sequence (each pistol shot producing another hole in the undead killer's chest). A new character then shows himself, Jack Taylor as Igor, whose family has been dispatching vampires since the 13th century, using mirrors to pinpoint their location. After the second student prefers to jump to his death in the presence of the new vampire, Igor and his allies find his hidden crypt and drive a sword through his heart, which also sends Nostradamus falling over in what appears to be a similar fate (hardly, with two more sequels to follow). It's definitely a surprise to find the 23 year old Taylor making his horror debut south of the border, Oregon-born yet working almost exclusively overseas, relocating from Mexico to Spain where he became a staple of early 70s horror in such Paul Naschy titles as "Dr. Jekyll and the Werewolf" and "The Mummy's Revenge," Amando De Ossorio's "The Night of the Sorcerers," or Jess Franco's "Count Dracula" opposite Christopher Lee. Director Federico Curiel went on to do over 70 features in 25 years, including a number of Santo films plus two with John Carradine, "Las Vampiras" and "Enigma de Muerte."

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    • Release date
      • 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Nostradamus and the Destroyer of Monsters
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production company
      • Estudios América
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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