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Cronos

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Cronos (1992)
Writer/producer Guillermo del Toro and director André Øvredal sit down with IMDb to discuss their new film, 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.'
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A mysterious device designed to provide its owner with eternal life resurfaces after four hundred years, leaving a trail of destruction in its path.A mysterious device designed to provide its owner with eternal life resurfaces after four hundred years, leaving a trail of destruction in its path.A mysterious device designed to provide its owner with eternal life resurfaces after four hundred years, leaving a trail of destruction in its path.

  • Director
    • Guillermo del Toro
  • Writer
    • Guillermo del Toro
  • Stars
    • Federico Luppi
    • Ron Perlman
    • Claudio Brook
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,522
    410
    • Director
      • Guillermo del Toro
    • Writer
      • Guillermo del Toro
    • Stars
      • Federico Luppi
      • Ron Perlman
      • Claudio Brook
    • 124User reviews
    • 109Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Federico Luppi
    Federico Luppi
    • Jesus Gris
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Angel de la Guardia
    Claudio Brook
    Claudio Brook
    • De la Guardia
    Margarita Isabel
    • Mercedes
    Tamara Xanath
    • Aurora
    • (as Tamara Shanath)
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • Tito
    Mario Iván Martínez
    Mario Iván Martínez
    • Alchemist
    Farnesio de Bernal
    Farnesio de Bernal
    • Manuelito
    Juan Carlos Colombo
    Juan Carlos Colombo
    • Funeral Director
    Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
    Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Luis Rodríguez
    • Buyer
    Javier Álvarez
    • Bleeding Man
    Gerardo Moscoso
    • Drunk
    Eugenio Lobo
    • Stoned Man
    Adriana Olivera
    • Tango Student
    Clementina Rojas
    • Tango Student
    Tzinia Salgado
    • Tango Student
    Luis de Icaza
    • Tango Student
    • Director
      • Guillermo del Toro
    • Writer
      • Guillermo del Toro
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    User reviews124

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    7planktonrules

    Well, it certainly is different!

    This is apparently Guillermo del Toro's first full-length film and while it's a bit rough, it also is highly creative and different. However, because it is so visceral, bloody and violent, it is NOT a film for everyone.

    "Cronos" begins with an odd prologue. It seems that centuries ago an alchemist came up with some strange device--and it was able to bestow eternal life.

    The film now switches to the present. An old man and his granddaughter have found a weird metal device--the same one created by this alchemist. However, they have no idea what its purpose is and how to make it work. By accident, the old man is able to activate it-and it pierces him--causing a lot of pain and blood. Oddly, however, he soon begins to feel better and look younger--and feels a strong need to try the device again.

    In the meantime, a rich and nasty old sick guy has somehow found out about the device the old man's discovery--and he's sent his sociopathic nephew (Ron Perlman) to get that device.

    There is LOTS more to the story than this---and it gets really weird, violent and bloody. However, I saw it described as a 'vampire' movie and this really is a MAJOR over-simplification. There's a lot more to it than this--and you just have to see it to understand. I won't say more--you'll have to see it...really.

    The film is wildly creative and cool, but as I said, it's not for everyone. It's not exactly a horror film in the traditional sense and it is excellent.

    By the way, what's with Ron Perlman? He's carved out an interesting niche appearing in the oddest assortment of international films. Now I am NOT complaining--just marveling at his film projects as they are so incredibly varied. Here, he's in a Mexican film but he's also done French films ("City of Lost Children"), films about the Russo-German conflict in WWII ("Enemy at the Gates")...and the Hellboy films! Talk about a man of multi-talents!
    Eviljomr

    Fresh, original horror film

    I can't think of many 90's films that will be remembered as classics of the horror genre, this film is an exception.

    When you think of Mexican horror, you no doubt think of the El Santo Vs. the Aztec Mummy type films made in the 60s, don't get me wrong, I like them too. In interviews, director Guillermo Del Toro has said that his influences come more from American and British horror (such as the classic Universal and Hammer horror films) than from Mexico's horror tradition. Still, the film does have a distinctly Mexican sensibility, especially with it's abundance of Catholic imagery.

    First time director Del Toro, cinematographer Guillermo Navarro (who would go on to do great work for Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, among oth ers), and production designer Tolita Figuero create a very unique, interesting look for the film.

    All of the actors are great, especially veteran Argentinian actor Federico Luppi, who plays the main character Jesus Gris, and Luis Bunuel's favorite Mexican actor Claudio Brook, who plays Dieter De La Guardia. What really makes the film for me is it's quirky sense of humor and odd characterizations, I found scenes toward the middle of the film to be hilarious. The effective, subtle, score by Javier Alvarez also adds to the mood of the film.

    The film also manages to be a very different kind of vampire story than usual, It makes me think a little bit of the "Wurdulak" segment of the great Mario Bava's film Black Sabbath. Vampire films of late have become very tiresome, it's nice to see someone take a different approach.

    I think Guillermo Del Toro is a talent to watch for.
    Infofreak

    Best Horror Movie of the 1990s.

    'Cronos' is a rarity: an original, intelligent, suprising, and genuinely creepy horror movie! A wonderful unpredictable script, inventive direction from Guillermo del Toro (an impressive debut!) and uniformly strong acting from all concerned, make this essential viewing for not only horror buffs, but lovers of fantastic cinema of all types.

    'Cronos' is a treasure! I cannot recommend this movie highly enough!
    raymond-15

    Interesting and imaginative

    Some of the most imaginative films originate in Mexico. This one is no exception. When Jesus Gris, an old antique dealer opens the base of an ancient statue, a golden object in the shape of a large beetle drops out. This mechanically activated object can clutch a human arm and inject a magical fluid which can prolong life. The early scenes, when the camera moves about the treasures in the antique shop, set the atmosphere and draw us into the story. Each piece seems to hold a special secret. When the mechanical beetle suddenly grabs at the old man's forearm, we can feel the excruciating pain as he screams out and we see the pointed legs piercing his skin. Then follows the injection by the scorpion-like tail. Terror reigns until he dislodges the device. (What a relief!). Now wait for the miracle to happen! Excellent make-up on the main character as this horror story unfolds makes it almost believable at times. The sincerity of the acting between the old man and little granddaughter who plays about the shop makes for a really warm and loving relationship. (Where do they find such wonderful child actors?). Evil is portrayed by the cruel Dieter de la Guardia and his henchmen who set out to steal this ancient invention of the alchemists. Much of the excitement of the film is provided by a chase through upper rooms and rooftops (real edge of the seat viewing!). One of the most unforgettable scenes is the close-up view of the whirring golden cogwheels inside the device. They make a cruelly fascinating and threatening sound as they wind up to do their mysterious work. Movie-goers who have a horror of hypodermic needles should perhaps give the film a miss but you brave ones will enjoy the age-old theme of searching for the secret to eternal life.
    6Vartiainen

    Pretty impressive debut

    Cronos is director Guillermo del Toro's first feature length film, and remembered fondly as a horror classic that's a bit rough around the edges, but still contains a lot of atmosphere, creepy imagery and del Toro's signature touches. Personally I've always liked del Toro's non-horror movies better, but I cannot deny that he has a unique flair for them.

    Likewise here. We have disturbing fetish pictures about bugs, we have golden clockwork machines, we have a slow descent into madness, we have masterful use of dark and shadow to create a closed, claustrophobic atmosphere and we have that distinct Latin American lean.

    So what's the story? An old antique dealer, Jesús Gris (Federico Luppi), has found an ancient alchemical device that promises to give life eternal to anyone that uses its power and provides the proper sacrifices. Unfortunately other parties are also looking for the device and thus Gris has to deal with the side effects of his newly found immortality as well as trying to keep himself and his relatives safe.

    Classic imagery, but del Toro's take on these old myths and ideas is refreshing and done well. You can see that the limitations of the budget are keeping him from telling the story he wants to tell, but as a whole it's not a bad tale. The various actors are also talented and really help to sell the mood to you. Luppi and Ron Perlman are the two shining stars and they'd later on go to star in many other films directed by del Toro.

    Cronos is not the best horror movie I've seen, but if you've liked del Toro's later movies, it can be a rewarding experience to check out the very first one.

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    • Trivia
      In an interview included on the Criterion edition of this movie, Ron Perlman talks about how Angel was meant to speak Spanish fluently. Ron Perlman tried this, but Guillermo del Toro found his reading to be completely unusable. So, the character was changed to an expatriated American who so hates being in Mexico, that what little Spanish he speaks is deliberately spoken poorly.
    • Goofs
      When Jesús searches for Aurora after she has taken the Cronos, as he walks through two doors, he stops. Behind him, reflected in the glass of the door, is crew and equipment.
    • Quotes

      [discussing why Deiter wants the Cronos]

      Jesus Gris: He thinks it will help him live longer.

      Angel de la Guardia: [laughs] That fucker does nothing but shit and piss all day, and he wants to live longer?

    • Alternate versions
      Some explicit nudity was added in the US video release. While the primary American theatrical version contains a prologue and patches of dialogue in English, a secondary market version will be entirely in Spanish.
    • Connections
      Featured in Masters of Horror (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Die Schöne Müllerin
      Franz Schubert

      Arreglov: Charlotte Georg (as Lee Ashley) BMI

      Editor: Software Music BMI

      Cortesia de Capitol Productions Music - Ole Georg

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    • Release date
      • May 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bọ Hung Khát Máu
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production companies
      • CNCAIMC
      • Fondo de Fomento a la Calidad Cinematográfica
      • Grupo Del Toro
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $621,392
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,538
      • Apr 3, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $621,392
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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