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Death Haunts Monica
The marriage between Federico and Monica is on the rocks. Federico has a mistress named Eva. There is a conspiracy between Monica's friend Elena and Eva to take over the company Eurozone owned by Federico. The situation becomes complicating when Diego appears, Federico's former associate.
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Plot Summary
A group of young people go to an isolated mansion for a party, unaware that it is haunted by the spirit of a woman named Monica. As the night progresses, the vengeful spirit begins to pick them off one by one, driving them to madness and terror. The survivors must uncover the mystery of Monica's death to escape the house.
Critical Reception
Death Haunts Monica is a low-budget, independent horror film that received minimal distribution and critical attention upon its release. It is often cited as an obscure example of the slasher subgenre that was beginning to emerge in the mid-1970s. Audience reception has been largely negative due to its rudimentary filmmaking, slow pacing, and uninspired plot.
What Reviewers Say
A forgettable and poorly executed horror film from the 1970s.
Suffers from amateurish direction, acting, and a nonsensical plot.
Lacks any significant scares or tension to engage viewers.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not readily available for this obscure film. However, general sentiment from the few available comments suggests it is considered a weak entry in the horror genre.
Fun Fact
Despite its obscurity, director William Beaudine had a prolific career, directing over 150 films and television episodes, often in the B-movie circuit, from the silent era through the 1970s.
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