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In the Spanish mountains, a hitman seeks refuge at a doctor's home after double-crossing his gang and stealing diamonds. The family protects him from pursuers, driven by their own agenda.In the Spanish mountains, a hitman seeks refuge at a doctor's home after double-crossing his gang and stealing diamonds. The family protects him from pursuers, driven by their own agenda.In the Spanish mountains, a hitman seeks refuge at a doctor's home after double-crossing his gang and stealing diamonds. The family protects him from pursuers, driven by their own agenda.
Lautaro Murúa
- Don Simón
- (as Lautaro Murua)
Azucena Hernández
- Alicia
- (as Azucena Hernandez)
Kogi Maritugu
- Taro
- (as Kogi Moritugu)
Roxana Dupre
- Raquel
- (as Roxana Dipre)
Rafael Hernández
- Man dressed as Superman
- (as Rafael Hernandez)
Tito García
- Compinche de El Palanqueta
- (as Tito Garcia)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Life turned me into some sort of mad dog.
Paul Naschy is Bruno, who double crosses his girlfriend Mieko (Eiko Nagashima) and an Asian gang to steal some diamonds. They are hot on his trail while he holes up with a kind doctor (Lautaro Murúa).
Of course, the doctor has two beautiful daughters (Silvia Aguilar & Azucena Hernández) and a hot maid (Roxana Dupre). It remains to be seen who ends up with Bruno.
Meanwhile, there are some very strange and gruesome things going on in the house. including an apparition (Julia Saly).
But, the real goings on don't come until the end. One suspects something, but you are not sure until the end.
A good Naschy film.
Of course, the doctor has two beautiful daughters (Silvia Aguilar & Azucena Hernández) and a hot maid (Roxana Dupre). It remains to be seen who ends up with Bruno.
Meanwhile, there are some very strange and gruesome things going on in the house. including an apparition (Julia Saly).
But, the real goings on don't come until the end. One suspects something, but you are not sure until the end.
A good Naschy film.
Not so bad, not that good...
While the movie is little more than excuse to show us some decent female nudity and while the movie's low budget is clear as day, "El carnaval de las bestias" is a decent entry in the genre which won't scare you, but it will entertain you if you are fan of the genre. It has to be said that the movie is very rare, but I managed to find it on archive.org. This is not a movie for a casual. This is a movie only for people who don't have hight standards and know what to expect from Euro 80-s horror jank. Luckily, Naschy is great as the movie's antihero and beautiful women appearing throughout the movie will make watching it an easier job it would have otherwise been. I give it 6/10, but I recommend it only to hardcore fans.
Paul Naschy as a non-werewolf
Paul Naschy (born Jacinto Molina) was Spain's most famous horror star, best known for the role of the lycanthropic Waldemar Daninsky, whom he played a total of 12 times in movies released between 1968 and 2004. Along the way, Naschy - who died of pancreatic cancer last year - acted in a couple of non-werewolf movies, including "El carnaval de las bestias" (alternately called "The Beasts' Carnival" and "The Human Beasts" in English). This one concerns a man (Naschy) who gets shot by some Japanese gangsters whom he betrayed and gets taken in by a mysterious doctor and his daughters...and later discovers that they have a gross passion.
I guess that I didn't like this one as much as Paul Naschy's other flicks, partially due to the rather vague plot, and also just because I prefer watching Naschy grow fur and fangs. But even so, it was an OK movie. Just see if you want to eat meat after watching it.
I wonder what the result would have been had Paul Naschy ever worked with Pedro Almodóvar.
I guess that I didn't like this one as much as Paul Naschy's other flicks, partially due to the rather vague plot, and also just because I prefer watching Naschy grow fur and fangs. But even so, it was an OK movie. Just see if you want to eat meat after watching it.
I wonder what the result would have been had Paul Naschy ever worked with Pedro Almodóvar.
Peculiar cross-genre picture, better than expected.
An Asian crime syndicate enlists the aid of Paul Naschy in a diamond heist, a choice they come to regret when he violently betrays them. He kills the syndicate leader, the father of a girl he's been feigning romance with. She shoots Naschy in a vengeful rage, but he escapes into the wilderness. Critically wounded, he slips under, only to awaken in the personal care of an eccentric doctor and his two sexy daughters. At this point, the film switches gears, and what began seemingly as an action/crime film suddenly shifts into a hybrid mystery/lurid revenge story, culminating in a weird but satisfying finale in the flavor of classic EC horror comics.
All things considered, it's a likable little dish of a very different flavor. 5.5/10.
All things considered, it's a likable little dish of a very different flavor. 5.5/10.
Try a Taste of this Odd, Enjoyable Spanish Horror "Stew"
Paul Naschy plays a cold, heartless man who thinks nothing of stabbing his close ties in the back, however sordid they may be. But when he wakes up in a countryside estate, rippled with bullets, being nursed back to health by a very unusual family, he begins to open up his heart and shed his evil ways. But can he escape the wrong doings of his past and his destiny? Be prepared for some crazy twists and turns in this original, entertaining thriller.
Naschy wrote, directed and starred in this very strange film. Departing from his regular Gothic tales, this movie mixes double-crossing, revenge, Oriental mobs, killer pigs and voodoo to create a very unusual but tasty tale. Some very offbeat characters, a slight touch of comedy, some racial political incorrectness and several splashes of gore add just the right flavor. Bon Appetite!
Naschy wrote, directed and starred in this very strange film. Departing from his regular Gothic tales, this movie mixes double-crossing, revenge, Oriental mobs, killer pigs and voodoo to create a very unusual but tasty tale. Some very offbeat characters, a slight touch of comedy, some racial political incorrectness and several splashes of gore add just the right flavor. Bon Appetite!
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by Ennio Morricone
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- Also known as
- Human Beasts
- Filming locations
- Hakone, Kanagawa, Japan(Opening scene of boat crossing lake with Bruno and Mieko)
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- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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