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Horror films in Mexico form part of cinema of the country. The rise of
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in
Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
in the 1930s started with films like ''El fantasma del convento'' and ''
Dos monjes ''Two Monks'' (Spanish: ''Dos monjes'') is a 1934 Mexican Expressionism (film), expressionist melodrama film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring Víctor Urruchúa and Carlos Villatoro. Production Filmed in black-and-white on 35 mm movie fil ...
'' from the writer-director
Juan Bustillo Oro Juan Bustillo Oro (2 June 1904 – 10 June 1989) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter and producer, whose career spanned over 38 years. Among his works there are '' In the Times of Don Porfirio'', '' Here's the Point'', '' Arm in Arm Down t ...
. Until about the 1950s moviehouses mainly showed melodramas and westerns, which caused difficulty for Bustillo Oro; his films may have been popular, but they were not necessarily welcome on the big screen. As a result, owing to their outlandish costumes and makeup and their violent nature, his movies were associated with wrestling shows. ''Lucha libre'', the term for professional wrestling in Mexico, became an important part of horror film in Mexico. Writers and producers introduced the spooky aspects of horror films, like vampires, werewolves, and mummies, into the ''lucha libre'' films. U.S. producer
K. Gordon Murray K. Gordon Murray (1922–1979) was an American producer, most notable for his redubbing and re-releasing of foreign fairy tale films for U.S. audiences. He is often cited as the "King of the Kiddie Matinee." Murray also marketed many of the Mexpl ...
introduced Mexican horror films to an international audience. Murray acquired nearly seventy Mexican films, with many different genres among the mix and about thirty horror films, and distributed them in the United States. This was only the start of Mexican horror films gaining popularity in other countries.


History

The Mexican horror film proper came into its own with the release of '' El fantasma del convento'' (1934), ''
Dos monjes ''Two Monks'' (Spanish: ''Dos monjes'') is a 1934 Mexican Expressionism (film), expressionist melodrama film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring Víctor Urruchúa and Carlos Villatoro. Production Filmed in black-and-white on 35 mm movie fil ...
'' (1934), and '' El Misterio del rostro pálido'' (1935), three films from the writer-director
Juan Bustillo Oro Juan Bustillo Oro (2 June 1904 – 10 June 1989) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter and producer, whose career spanned over 38 years. Among his works there are '' In the Times of Don Porfirio'', '' Here's the Point'', '' Arm in Arm Down t ...
. Oro is considered by many to be the true Father of the Mexican horror film. He directed more than sixty films over five decades, including '' El Hombre sin rostro'' (1950), a film of significant importance in Mexican cinema of the 1950s. Still, as potent and popular as Bustillo Oro's efforts were, Mexican movie houses were overwhelmingly dominated by melodramas and westerns up until the 1950s. On television,
lucha libre Lucha libre (, meaning "freestyle wrestling" or literally translated as "free fight") is the term used in Latin America for professional wrestling. Since its introduction to Mexico in the early 20th century, it has developed into a unique form ...
--professional wrestling--captivated the country. The sport lent itself well to big-screen adaptations with its costumed heroes and villains, larger-than-life personalities, and impossible feats of strength played straight. Monsters and supernatural storylines complemented these mass-produced wrestling movies perfectly. Numerous
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incorporated familiar spookery such as vampires, robots, werewolves, and (especially) mummies. In 1953, however, Mexico mounted its first-ever serious treatment of the Frankenstein myth, ''
El Monstruo resucitado ''El Monstruo Resucitado'' (lit. ''The Revived Monster'') is a 1953 Mexican horror film directed by Chano Urueta and starring Miroslava, Carlos Navarro and José María Linares-Rivas. Plot A reporter, Nora (Miroslava), investigates the mys ...
''. Directed by
Chano Urueta Santiago Eduardo Urueta Sierra (24 February 1904 – 23 March 1979), more commonly known as Chano Urueta, was a Mexican film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Filmography Director *1928: '' El Destino'' *1933: '' Profanación'' *1934 ...
, ''El Monstruo resucitado'' presents Spanish actor
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as a deranged
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who keeps an ape-monster in his basement and successfully reanimates a corpse, albeit as a mindless zombie. ''El Monstruo resucitado'' was a success in Mexico. Suddenly, the Western was taking second place on screen to the Horror genre films. Another success ''
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'' (1954) cast gorgeous Lilia del Valle as a repulsive-looking wretch made beautiful by a scientist who then uses her newfound allure for her own evil ends. ''
Ladrón de cadáveres ''The Body Snatcher'' ( es, Ladrón de Cadáveres, ), is a 1957 Mexican horror film directed by Fernando Mendez who also co-wrote the film with Alejandro Verbitzky. Plot In Mexico, Police Captain Carlos Robles ( Crox Alvarado) has no leads to s ...
'' (1956), another popular success, is a wrestling film in which a masked combatant receives a brain transplant from a gorilla. It is also noteworthy for being directed by
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, who, the following year, redefined the possibilities of Mexican horror films with his landmark masterwork ''
El vampiro '' El vampiro'' ( en, The Vampire) is a 1957 Mexican horror film, produced by Abel Salazar and directed by Fernando Méndez from an original screenplay by Ramon Obon, and starring German Robles as Count Lavud, the vampire, Abel Salazar a ...
'' (1957). ''El vampiro'' is widely considered to be a triumph in the Mexican Horror genre. Often called beautifully directed and photographed, ''El vampiro'' featured film actor, movie writer and producer, ''Abel Salazar'' in the lead role. Salazar would become one of the key figures of the Mexican horror film wave and shortly after starring in and producing ''El vampiro'' he formed ABSA Studios in Mexico. He would go on to co-produce eight more successful horror films between 1957 and 1963. A sensation worldwide, Méndez followed ''El vampiro'' with '' El Ataúd del Vampiro'' (1957) and '' Misterios de ultratumba'' (1958) (aka ''The Black Pit of Dr. M''), a genuinely horrifying excursion into the unhinged mind of the titular character, who runs an insane asylum by day and ventures into occult recklessness come nightfall. The brain-eating reincarnation romp ''
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'' (1961) is seen by its cult fans as one of the most ludicrous movies ever made anywhere. It caught on in the United States under the title ''
The Brainiac ''El Baron del Terror'' (lit. ''The Baron of Terror''; American release title: ''The Brainiac'') is a 1962 Mexican supernatural horror film directed by Chano Urueta, written by Federico Curiel, Adolfo López Portillo and Antonio Orellana, and s ...
'', where it remains a much-loved cult object nearly half a century after its release. In 1961, '' Witch's Mirror'' came courtesy of director
Chano Urueta Santiago Eduardo Urueta Sierra (24 February 1904 – 23 March 1979), more commonly known as Chano Urueta, was a Mexican film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Filmography Director *1928: '' El Destino'' *1933: '' Profanación'' *1934 ...
. ''Mirror'' recounts the story of a sorceress who enchants a looking glass to protect her adopted daughter from domestic violence. When her magic fails, the witch embarks on a journey of vengeance. The real life Mexican folk legend of "
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" (''The Crying Woman'') supplied the basis for multiple Mexican-made movies, none more polished and effective than ''
The Curse of the Crying Woman ''The Curse of the Crying Woman'' (Spanish: '' La maldición de la llorona'') is a 1961 Mexican horror film (released in 1963), directed by Rafael Baledón. The film is about Amelia and Jaime, a married couple who travel to an old country house ow ...
'' (1961). However successful the aforementioned projects may have been in their native country, it took
K. Gordon Murray K. Gordon Murray (1922–1979) was an American producer, most notable for his redubbing and re-releasing of foreign fairy tale films for U.S. audiences. He is often cited as the "King of the Kiddie Matinee." Murray also marketed many of the Mexpl ...
to make them into international sensations. Murray acquired and distributed an estimated sixty-six motion pictures in the United States, including fairy-tale fantasies, adult films, and approximately thirty horror imports, almost all of which came from Mexico. Murray's love of exploitation films and sensational subjects proved a perfect formula for selling his Mexican horror acquisitions. Aside from films like ''The Brainiac'' and other legitimate classics such as ''El vampiro'' and ''Witch's Mirror'', Murray's theatrical showings included ''Muñecos infernales'' / ''
The Curse of the Doll People ''The Curse of the Doll People'' ( es, Muñecos infernales "Infernal Dolls"), or ''The Devil Doll Men'', is a 1961 Mexican horror film directed by Benito Alazraki. It was produced by Cinematográfica Calderón S.A. The screenplay by Alfredo Salaz ...
'' (1960); '' The Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy'' (1957) plus its sequel '' Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy'' (1964). He also churned out two of the most popular wrestling imports, ''
Samson vs. the Vampire Women ''Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro'' (also known as ''Samson vs. the Vampire Women'') is a 1962 supernatural action horror film starring the wrestling superhero Santo. The film was featured on a 1995 episode of '' Mystery Science Theater 3000''. ...
'' / ''Santo contra las mujeres vampiro'', (1962) and ''
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'' / ''Santo en el museo de cera''(1963), a perfect pair of showcases for Santo, one of Mexico's most beloved masked wrestlers. Working out of Coral Gables, Florida, Murray oversaw the rewriting and overdubbing of all his imports at a tiny studio called Soundlab Inc., which was, in fact, one of the first facilities in the U.S. to focus effectively on reworking foreign films for English-speaking audiences. Meanwhile, back in Mexico, director
René Cardona René Cardona (October 8, 1905 in Havana, Cuba – April 25, 1988, in Mexico City) was a director, actor, producer, screenwriter, and film editor in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Biography René Cardona was born in Havana, Cuba, on Oct ...
had covered nearly every genre imaginable as a writer, director, and actor. In 1969 he tore into horror anew with '' Night of the Bloody Apes'' (also known as ''La Horripilante bestia humana''). The Americanized dubbed version of Cardona's cult film boasts genuine footage of open-heart surgery, occasionally hilarious betrayals of the movie's minuscule budget (including fake grass that moves when stepped on), and some genuinely harrowing violence. Throughout the 1970s, American horror films evolved in new directions and shattered virtually every conceivable taboo on screen. This was a relatively dormant period for Mexican scare fare. The young
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spent those years awash in horror cinema from all over the globe. After helming two lauded shorts, '' Doña Lupe'' (1985) and '' Geometria'' (1987), along with multiple episodes of the horror TV series ''
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'', del Toro rose to prominence with his international arthouse sensation '' Cronos'' (1993), a tale of a cursed antique device and its demonic promise of eternal life. Since then, the Guadalajara-born del Toro has interspersed the Hollywood blockbusters ''
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'' (1997), ''
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'' (2002), and ''
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'' (2004) with the Spanish-language ''
The Devil's Backbone ''The Devil's Backbone'' ( es, El espinazo del diablo) is a 2001 gothic horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, and written by del Toro, David Muñoz, and Antonio Trashorras. The film is set in Spain, 1939, during the final year of the ...
'' (2001) and ''
Pan's Labyrinth ''Pan's Labyrinth'' ( es, El laberinto del fauno, lit=The Labyrinth of the Faun, links=no) is a 2006 dark fantasy horror film written, directed and co-produced by Guillermo del Toro. A Spanish-Mexican(78% Spanish production, 22% Mexican productio ...
'' (2006). Along with Texas native
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, whose ''
From Dusk Till Dawn ''From Dusk till Dawn'' is a 1996 American action horror film directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino from a concept and story by Robert Kurtzman. Starring Harvey Keitel, George Clooney, Quentin Tarantino, Ernest Liu, and ...
'' (1996) ignited a new fascination with
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mythology and blood rituals, Guillermo del Toro is serving to keep Mexican horror cinema alive.


List of Mexican horror films

* ''Dos monjes / Two Monks'' (1934)
Juan Bustillo Oro Juan Bustillo Oro (2 June 1904 – 10 June 1989) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter and producer, whose career spanned over 38 years. Among his works there are '' In the Times of Don Porfirio'', '' Here's the Point'', '' Arm in Arm Down t ...
* ''El fantasma del convento / The Ghost of the Convent'' (1934) Fernando de Fuentes * ''El misterio del rostro pálido / Mystery of the Pale Face'' (1935) Juan Bustillo Oro * ''El hombre sin rostro / The Man Without a Face'' (1950) Juan Bustillo Oro * ''El Monstruo resucitado / The Revived Monster'' (1953) Chano Urueta * ''La bruja / The Witch'' (1954) Chano Urueta * ''Ladron de cadaveres / The Body Snatcher'' (1956) Fernando Mendez * ''
El Vampiro '' El vampiro'' ( en, The Vampire) is a 1957 Mexican horror film, produced by Abel Salazar and directed by Fernando Méndez from an original screenplay by Ramon Obon, and starring German Robles as Count Lavud, the vampire, Abel Salazar a ...
/ The Vampire'' (1957) Fernando Méndez * ''El ataúd del vampiro / The Vampire's Coffin'' (1957) Fernando Méndez * ''Misterios de ultratumba / The Black Pit of Dr. M'' (1958) Fernando Méndez * ''Muñecos infernales / Curse of the Doll People'' (1960) Benito Alazraki * ''
El mundo de los vampiros '' El mundo de los vampiros'' (''The World of the Vampires'') is a 1961 Mexican horror film, directed by Alfonso Corona Blake. The film is about a vampire, Count Sergio Subotai, who seeks revenge against the descendant of an enemy family. The ...
/ World of the Vampires'' (1961) Alfonso Corona Blake * ''El barón del terror / The Brainiac'' (1961) Chano Urueta * ''El espejo de la bruja / The Witch's Mirror'' (1961) Chano Urueta * ''
La maldición de la llorona ''The Curse of the Crying Woman'' (Spanish: '' La maldición de la llorona'') is a 1961 Mexican horror film (released in 1963), directed by Rafael Baledón. The film is about Amelia and Jaime, a married couple who travel to an old country house own ...
/ Curse of the Crying Woman'' (1961) Rafael Baledón * ''La invasión de los vampiros / The Invasion of the Vampires'' (1963) Miguel Morayta * ''
Hasta el viento tiene miedo '' Hasta el viento tiene miedo'', known in English as ''Even the Wind is Afraid'' and ''The Wind of Fear'', is a 1968 (1967 according to the ITESM) Mexican Gothic fiction, gothic supernatural horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Ta ...
/ Even the Wind is Afraid'' (1968) Carlos Enrique Taboada * ''La puerta / The Door'' (1968) Luis Alcoriza * ''
El libro de piedra '' El Libro de piedra'' (The Book of Stone) is a 1969 Mexican supernatural horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. This film was remaded in 2009. Plot Julia is hired to be the governess of a young girl, Sylvia who has an emo ...
/ The Book of Stone'' (1969) Carlos Enrique Taboada * '' La Horripilante bestia human / Night of the Bloody Apes'' (1969)
René Cardona René Cardona (October 8, 1905 in Havana, Cuba – April 25, 1988, in Mexico City) was a director, actor, producer, screenwriter, and film editor in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Biography René Cardona was born in Havana, Cuba, on Oct ...
* ''The Mansión of Madness / Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon'' (1972) Juan López Moctezuma * '' La noche de los 1000 gatos / Night of 1,000 Cats'' (1972) * '' Más negro que la noche / Blacker than the Night'' (1974) Carlos Enrique Taboada * ''Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary'' (1974) Juan López Moctezuma * ''
Satánico pandemonium '' Satánico pandemonium'' ( en, Satanic Pandemonium, italic=yes) is a 1975 Mexican nunsploitation horror film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and written by Jorge Barragán, Adolfo Martínez Solares and Gilberto Martínez Solares. It star ...
'' (1975) Gilberto Martínez Solares * ''La tía Alejandra'' (1978) Arturo Ripstein * ''Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas / Alucarda, Daughter of Darkness'' (1975) Juan López Moctezuma * ''The Bermuda Triangle'' (1978) * ''El extraño hijo del sheriff'' (1982) * ''
Veneno para las hadas '' Veneno para las hadas'' (''Poison for the Fairies'') is a 1984 Mexican supernatural horror film that was written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. Plot Veronica is a young orphan living alone in a dilapidated villa with her invalid gr ...
/ Poison for the Fairies'' (1984) Carlos Enrique Taboada * ''Cementerio del terror / Cemetery of Terror'' (1985) * ''Don't Panic'' (1987) * ''Santa Sangre'' (1989) * '' Cronos'' (1992) Guillermo del Toro * '' Kilómetro 31'' (2006) * '' We Are What We Are'' (2010) Jorge Michel Grau * '' México Bárbaro'' (2014) Aarón Soto, Lex Ortega,
Isaac Ezban Isaac Ezban (born 15 April 1986) is a Mexican people, Mexican film director, writer and producer. He is best known for his work on the films ''The Incident (2014 film), The Incident'', ''The Similars'', and ''Parallel''. Life and career Isaac wa ...
, Laurette Flores and Jorge Michel Grau * ''Los Parecidos /
The Similars ''The Similars'' ( es, Los parecidos) is a 2015 Mexican supernatural thriller film written and directed by Isaac Ezban. It stars Gustavo Sánchez Parra, Cassandra Ciangherotti, Fernando Becerril, Humberto Busto, Carmen Beato, Santiago Torres, an ...
'' (2015)
Isaac Ezban Isaac Ezban (born 15 April 1986) is a Mexican people, Mexican film director, writer and producer. He is best known for his work on the films ''The Incident (2014 film), The Incident'', ''The Similars'', and ''Parallel''. Life and career Isaac wa ...


See also

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Paul Naschy Paul Naschy (born Jacinto Molina Álvarez, September 6, 1934 – November 30, 2009) was a Spanish film actor, screenwriter, and director working primarily in horror films. His portrayals of numerous classic horror figures— The Wolfman, ...
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Jesus Franco Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, names and titles), was ...
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Amando de Ossorio Amando de Ossorio (6 April 1918 – 13 January 2001) was one of the foremost Spanish horror film directors during the European horror film surge in the 1970s, known especially for his "Blind Dead" tetralogy. Biography De Ossorio directed a sho ...
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Racism in horror films Depictions of race in horror films has been the subject of commentary. Critics have discussed representation of Race (human categorization), race in horror films in relation to the presence of racist ideas, stereotypes and Trope (cinema), tropes wi ...
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Misogyny in horror films Misogyny () is hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women. It is a form of sexism that is used to keep women at a lower social status than men, thus maintaining the societal roles of patriarchy. Misogyny has been widely practiced f ...


External links


K. Gordon Murray Mexican film archive
* http://www.santoandfriends.com (Complete Index of Mexican Horror Films) {{Horror film *