Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Octaman is a 1971 Mexican-American science-fiction monster film written and directed by Harry Essex, with the costume design by future Academy Award winner Rick Baker. It follows an expedition team that becomes the target of a murderous humanoid octopus. The film received negative reviews.
Monster movies from Mexico. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. V. Mexican vampire films (16 P) W. Mexican werewolf films ...
Monsters and supernatural storylines complemented these mass-produced wrestling movies perfectly. Numerous lucha libre films 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.
The film was shot in Mexico in 1959. [1] It was directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares (who also plotted the story). [3] Juan García and Fernando de Fuentes co-wrote the finished screenplay with Solares. [3] Lon Chaney Jr. traveled to Mexico in 1959 to star in this Tin-Tan horror comedy. [1]
On March 26, 2007, it was released by Redemption. BCI re-released the film on March 4, 2008 as part of the 4-disc Crypt of Terror: Horror from South of the Border movie pack. It was last released by VCI Video on July 15, 2014. [3]
Derbez's interest led him to head up the creation of the movie "Radical," which will play in U.S. movie theaters on Nov. 3. ... Mexico, across the border from Brownsville, Texas, got the highest ...
In March 2015, an article from the Mexican edition of Forbes magazine revealed that Cinépolis, along with rival movie theater chain Cinemex, were fined $7 million pesos each for directly disobeying instructions by the Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE, National Electoral Institute), by showing political propaganda of the Partido Verde ...
Premiered on March 10 on Netflix [26] Unhappily Ever After: Infelices para siempre: Noé Santillán-López Adrián Uribe, Consuelo Duval, Angélica Aragón, Livia Brito: Romantic comedy Premiered on January 26 in Mexican theaters [27] Mother's Day Is Cancelled ¡Hasta la madre del Día de las Madres! Javier Colinas