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La señora Muerte

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La señora Muerte
Directed byJaime Salvador
Written byRamón Obón
Produced byJorge García Besné
Luis Enrique Vergara
StarringJohn Carradine
Regina Torné
CinematographyAlfredo Uribe
Edited byJosé Juan Munguía
Music byGustavo César Carrión
Release date
  • 28 November 1969 (1969-11-28) (Mexico)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

La señora Muerte (released in English in the US as Madame Death and in the UK as The Death Woman)[1][2] is a 1969 Mexican horror film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring John Carradine and Regina Torné.[3][4][5]

Plot

When her elderly husband suddenly dies, and she in turn is affected by a condition that disfigures half of her face, Marlene (Regina Torné), a fashion entrepreneur, is forced to turn to Dr. Favel (John Carradine), a mad scientist who tells her that the solution to both predicaments is to bring him fresh blood from young women, for which Marlene turns into a serial killer.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Quinlan 1981, p. 78
  2. ^ Quinlan 1986, p. 54
  3. ^ Amador & Ayala Blanco, p. 418
  4. ^ García Riera, p. 239
  5. ^ Weaver & Mank, p. 275

Bibliography

  • Quinlan, David. The Illustrated Directory of Film Stars. Hippocrene Books, 1981.
  • Quinlan, David. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Movie Character Actors. Harmony Books, 1986.
  • Amador, María Luisa. Ayala Blanco, Jorge. Cartelera cinematográfica, 1960–1969. UNAM, 1986.
  • García Riera, Emilio. Historia documental del cine mexicano, Volumen 13. University of Guadalajara, 1992.
  • Weaver, Tom; Mank, Gregory W. John Carradine: The Films. McFarland, 1999.

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