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Spanish Version
A story of a Latvian journalist spying for USSR in Spain during the civil war.
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Plot Summary
A group of travelers, including a young man named Ivan, find themselves stranded in a remote, eerie region of Spain. They are forced to seek shelter in an isolated villa, which soon reveals itself to be a place of dark secrets and sinister occurrences. As strange events unfold and members of the group begin to disappear or meet untimely ends, Ivan races against time to uncover the truth behind the villa's curse before he becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Spanish Version, also known as 'Antropophagus II', is a lesser-known Italian horror film that has garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts for its graphic violence and unsettling atmosphere. While not critically acclaimed upon its release, it is often discussed for its exploitation elements and its place within the 'video nasty' era.
What Reviewers Say
Noted for its extreme gore and violence, which appeals to a specific niche audience.
Often criticized for its weak plot and underdeveloped characters.
Considered a typical example of Italian exploitation horror from the late 70s/early 80s.
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Fun Fact
The film is an unofficial sequel to 'Antropophagus' (1980) and was similarly controversial, leading to its inclusion on the UK's 'video nasty' list.
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