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La Huella Macabra (1963)
trimbolicelia13 March 2022
Warning: Spoilers
OK early 60's Mexican-made, Spanish-language horror film. A vampire (Count Brankovan) is revived to wreck revenge and general havoc on his enemies who destroyed him, along with their families. He even revives a fellow vampire, an old geezer who Brankovan turns into a preteen boy to lure in victims. I found a DVD-R which I believe has English sub-titles. Not as fog-shrouded and spooky as other Mexican horror films of the period, but an OK time-passer.
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10/10
Good Vampire Flick
Sham331 March 2008
Hey, I guess I'm the only one who watched this movie. It was a horror-comedy to me and one of the best vampire flicks I've ever seen. It made remember a lot to those old Dracula movies with Bela Lugosi. This is not Better than Fright Night, but It's a good movie if you like vampires. A Must-see for every horror fan who thinks gore is not necessary to make a good movie. 8/10 I don't like too much the new Vampire movies. So here are my favorites: Fright Night, From Dusk Till Dawn, Dracula (1931), House of Dracula, Vampires and Yeas Drcula: Dead and Loving It. The acting is not for an Oscar but it was funny to watch it. Well, I'm saying the same time and time again, so go watch it and vote it here.
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