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Los diablos del terror
A federal policeman arrives in a town ravaged by a cult of hooded men who leave a satanic face on their victims.
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Plot Summary
In this Mexican horror-comedy, a group of travelers find themselves in a haunted mansion that is home to vampires and other supernatural creatures. They must band together to survive the night and escape the terrifying inhabitants.
Critical Reception
As a cult classic of Mexican horror, 'Los diablos del terror' is primarily appreciated for its campy charm and vintage appeal. While not critically acclaimed in its time for its cinematic quality, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of classic B-movies and Mexican genre cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its campy and over-the-top horror elements.
A notable example of Mexican horror-comedy from the late 1950s.
Its dated special effects and acting contribute to its cult appeal.
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Fun Fact
The film stars iconic Mexican comedian Germán Valdés 'Tin Tan', who often brought his unique comedic persona to various film genres, including horror.
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