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  2. La leyenda de la Nahuala - Wikipedia

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    The film takes place on the Day of the Dead of 1807, in the city of Puebla, New Spain.A narrator starts the plot off with a story about an abandoned house in Puebla, which is haunted by a malevolent force known as “La Nahuala.” 52 years ago, it was the home of the affluent Villavicencio family, who were holding a feast for family and friends for the Day of the Dead.

  3. Ignacio Martínez de Pisón - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio Martínez de Pisón (born in Zaragoza in 1960) is a Spanish writer. He is the author of more than a dozen books, among which the most notable are: [ 1 ] El día de mañana (2011; Premio de la Crítica, Premio Ciutat de Barcelona, Premio de las Letras Aragonesas, Premio Hislibris),

  4. El Silbón - Wikipedia

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    Effigy of The Silbón in the theme park la Venezuela de Antier. El Silbón (The Whistler) is a legendary figure in Colombia [citation needed] and Venezuela, associated especially with Los Llanos region, usually described as a lost soul. The legend arose in the middle of the 19th century.

  5. Tales of Terror - Wikipedia

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    Casting call for black cats for "The Black Cat" segment in Tales of Terror, 1961 Montresor Herringbone hates his wife Annabelle and her black cat . One night on a ramble about town, he happens upon a wine tasting event and challenges the world's foremost wine taster, Fortunato Luchresi, to a contest.

  6. The Brainiac - Wikipedia

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    The Brainiac was released on DVD by Alpha Video on July 30, 2002. In 2003, it was released as a double feature with The Witch's Mirror (1962) by Image Entertainment.It was released by Vintage Home Entertainment (VHI) on June 15, 2004 as a part of its "Serial Chillers" multi-film collection.

  7. Mariana Enríquez - Wikipedia

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    Mariana Enríquez (born 1973) is an Argentine journalist, novelist, and short story writer. She is a part of the group of writers known as "new Argentine narrative". [1] Her short stories fall within the horror and gothic genres [2] and have been published in international magazines such as Granta, Electric Literature, [3] Asymptote, McSweeney's, [4] Virginia Quarterly Review, and The New Yorker.

  8. William Wilson (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The stabbing scene in Poe's story is the one moment that is directly paralleled in the film. Peter de Rome said he was inspired to make this film when he saw a portrait of Poe and realized that Poe was, essentially, visually his own doppelganger. In 1979, Ediciones de la Urraca in Argentina published a comic adaptation in El Péndulo #2 ...

  9. Rodolfo Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Rodolfo Jorge Walsh (of Irish descent), was born in 1927 on a farm in the Lamarque locality of Río Negro Province, Argentina to third-generation Irish immigrants.For a long time there was confusion regarding Walsh's birthplace, due to the renaming of Colonia Nueva del Pueblo de Choele Choel to its current denomination of Lamarque, in 1942.