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The Witch's Mirror (1969)
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The Witch’s Mirror (1962)
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El barón del terror (The Brainiac, 1962)
"The characteristics are identical. There's no doubt we're dealing with the same criminal."
"He also has a great deal of knowledge about anatomy."
"Is that what he uses his anatomical knowledge for? To become a dangerous maniac?"
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The Witch's Mirror ~ El espejo de la bruja (Chano Urueta, 1962)
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The Witch's Mirror, Chano Urueta (1962)
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notesonfilm1 · 6 months
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Thinking Aloud About Film: The Witch's Mirror (Chano Urueta, Mexico,1962)
The Witch’s Mirror/ El Espejo de la bruja (Chano Urueta, Mexico, 1962) is an immensely entertaining film that is being screened on MUBI as part of their ‘Spectacle Every Day: The Many Seasons of Mexican Cinema’ series. There are claims that it is a ‘uniquely Mexican Gothic’ but we don’t quite agree. Indeed, in the podcast we relate it to Rebecca, Frankenstein, Eyes Without a Face, The Skin I Live…
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mexicoantiguo · 2 years
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Emilio Fernández en Los de abajo (Chano Urueta, 1939)., 1939, de la colección Archivo División Fílmica.
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El espejo de la bruja (The Witch's Mirror) (1962)
by Chano Urueta
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The Witch's Mirror
My favorite Spanish language horror film. The movie has its flaws, but is delightfully creepy and quite entertaining!
Here is the link to the Imdb web page:
Here's a link to the American International release of the film, which was dubbed into English:
ADDENDUM: The English version of the film was edited for television, and parts of the Spanish version were cut from the English-dubbed film.
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THE WITCH'S MIRROR 1960
Director: Chano Urueta
Mexico | Spanish | 76 mins
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🍀¡Hola familia!. Un día como hoy, 24 de febrero, pero del año 1895, en Cusihuiriachi, Chihuahua, México🇲🇽, nació el Director de Cine📢, Actor🎭, Escritor📙, Revolucionario, Abogado, Filósofo, Ingeniero Mecánico Electricista, Políglota, Catedrático y Traductor: "Chano Urueta". Santiago Luciano Urueta Rodríguez. Participó en la Revolución Mexicana, incorporado a los regimientos de Villa y Zapata. Viajero incansable, recorre el mundo 🌎 al término de la lucha armada. Decide viajar a la meca del cine 📽, Hollywood, y ahí es que empieza su carrera de Actor y Traductor en 1928. En 1929 dirige su primera película, y después de algunos contratiempos, viaja a la Ciudad de México y ahí, colabora como asistente de Director, escribe argumentos y empieza a dirigir peliculas. En 1936, es Socio Fundador de la Unión de Directores Cinematográficos de México. En su haber cuenta con más de 114 películas y es considerado un excelente adaptador de Cine, en la Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano (1936 - 1956). Gracias a él es que da inicio el cine de luchadores, y es quien presenta, en pelicula, por primera vez a "Blue Demon" en 1964. Es, a la vez, uno de los primeros y mejores exponentes del cine mexicano de terror, y una de sus películas: El Barón del Terror" [The Brainiac] es consiserada una película de culto. El Museo 🏛 de Arte Moderno de Nueva York 🗽 conserva algunas de sus películas en su acervo. Curiosamente, "Joaquín Cordero" encuentra que "Chano Urueta" tenía un problema con la afianzadora en la que trabajaba, y le visita en los Estudios Churubusco, ayudándole a solucionarlo; y en agradecimiento, Chano Urueta le contrata como actor para la película "El Corsario Negro", y el resto, es historia. Decía: "Quien no tiene la virtud y la paciencia de saber escuchar a los demás, aparte de ser injusto, se hace daño a si mismo".
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El espejo de la bruja (The Witch's Mirror, 1962)
"Elena. Elena!"
"What? Can't you see me?"
"I couldn't help you. You were marked by fate. I couldn't help you when you were alive, but I promise to avenge your death."
#el espejo de la bruja#the witch's mirror#horror imagery#mexican cinema#1962#chano urueta#alfredo ruanova#carlos enrique taboada#rosita arenas#armando calvo#isabela corona#dina de marco#carlos nieto#alfredo wally barrón#gustavo césar carrión#abel salazar#a very busy‚ slightly silly but really quite fun little film. starts off very modestly‚ a tight 4 character piece in a single location#a sudden and genuinely unexpected hard turn into mad scientist lunacy at around the halfway mark does open it up a little: more characters#more settings‚ more wild weirdness. still very much a budget picture but the scope is definitely larger‚ the overall vision on a grander#scale. some of the onscreen horror in this second half (particularly the medical gore) feels remarkably ahead of its time; truthfully there#were films beginning to push the envelope in that regard already‚ across the world‚ but there's something about the coldly dispassionate#clinical nastiness and the bloody detail here that feels a little jarring and like it's maybe at the wrong end of the decade#also of note are some intermittently breathtaking visuals‚ particularly work with light and shadow and silhouette (almost always#relating to Isabela Corona‚ stunningly backlit on a mist shrouded twilight). if only the film could have sustained those visuals for its#entire running time‚ this would surely be one of the most celebrated horror films of its era#still it is a lot of fun and absolutely crazy in the second half. well worth finding for nasty little horror freaks (aka me)
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The Revived Monster ~ El Monstruo Resucitado (Chano Urueta, 1953)
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