The Curse of the Doll People
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Release date 1961 (1961) Tagline A psychadelic trip into the 5th dimension! |
Scenes from the curse of the doll people mu ecos infernales
The Curse of the Doll People is a 1961 Mexican horror film directed by Benito Alazraki. In its original Spanish language it is titled "Muñecos infernales", along with an alternate name "Devil Doll Men". It was produced by Cinematográfica Calderón S.A. The screenplay by Alfredo Salazar is an uncredited adaptation of the novel Burn Witch Burn! by A. Merritt.
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- Scenes from the curse of the doll people mu ecos infernales
- The curse of the doll people mu ecos infernales trailer
- Plot
- Cast
- Release
- Reception
- References

The curse of the doll people mu ecos infernales trailer
Plot

The story surrounds four men who are cursed by a voodoo priest for stealing a sacred idol from his temple. Soon after being surrounded, evil 'doll' people begin to kill their family members.
Cast

Release

K. Gordon Murray imported the film to the US and added several English-language scenes.
Reception

Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, academic Peter Dendle criticized the American import as incoherent. Glenn Kay, who wrote Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide, called the film "a strictly by-the-numbers exercise that must have elicited more giggles than gasps on its release".


References
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