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1953

El Monstruo Resucitado ("The Revived Monster") is a 1953 Mexican horror film directed by Chano Urueta.

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Cast

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  • Miroslava - Nora
  • Carlos Navarro - Ariel / Serguei Rostov
  • José María Linares-Rivas - Hermann Ling
  • Fernando Wagner - Gherásimos
  • Alberto Mariscal - Mischa
  • Stefan Berne - Crommer
  • Production

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    The film was one in a string of films in Mexican Cinema that attempted to imitate famous films produced by Universal Studios. El Monstruo Resucitado itself was partially inspired by Universal's Frankenstein and was one of several films in Mexican Cinema that were based on Universal Studios' 1931 film. Another film Fernando Méndez's 1956 film Ladrón de Cadáveres which was also partially based on Universal Studios' Frankenstein, was one of several Mexican films which also included El vampiro (based on Universal's Dracula) also directed by Mendez had brought about the Golden Age of horror and Fantasy films in Mexican Cinema, El Monstruo being one of the many films that were spawned by Ladrón's and El Vampiro's critical and financial success.

    Reception

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    The film received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, it currently has a 5.5/10 on IMDb. It has been considered by some to be one of the best horror films in Mexican Cinema with some critics praising its atmosphere Glenn Erickson of DVD Talk.com gave the film a positive review stating that the "camera direction kept pace with the 'theatrical delirium' of the performances by evoking the expressionist angles and lighting of Universal films". Erickson also praised the film's cinematography, atmosphere, art direction, and designs.


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