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Plot Summary
A group of friends goes to a remote mansion for a party, only to discover it's haunted by the vengeful spirit of a woman wronged. As they try to survive the night, they uncover dark secrets about the mansion's past and the entity that torments them. The film blends horror elements with comedic relief, a common characteristic of Mexican horror films of the era.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget Mexican horror-comedy from the early 1980s, 'Perdida hija de perra' received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often being criticized for its plot, acting, and special effects. However, it gained a cult following among fans of B-movies and campy horror for its unique blend of scares and laughs.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a blend of horror and comedy, with varying degrees of success.
Often cited for its campy charm and memorable, if unintentional, humor.
Special effects and plot coherence are frequently points of criticism.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Perdida hija de perra' are scarce, but it is generally regarded as a cult classic within the B-movie horror genre. Viewers often appreciate its over-the-top elements and nostalgic value, even while acknowledging its technical shortcomings.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a genre of Mexican cinema known as 'fantasía mexicana' or 'cine de ficheras', which often combined elements of horror, comedy, and musical numbers, catering to a specific audience with its unique blend of genres.
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