Horror Films of Mexico - List of Mexican Horror Films

List of Mexican Horror Films

  • Dos monjes/ Two Monks (1934) Juan Bustillo Oro.
  • El fantasma del convento/ The Ghost of the Convent (1934) Fernando de Fuentes.
  • El misterio del rostro pálido/ Mystery of the Pale Face (1935) Juan Bustillo Oro.
  • El hombre sin rostro/ The Man Without a Face (1950) Juan Bustillo Oro.
  • El Monstruo resucitado/ The Revived Monster (1953) Chano Urueta.
  • La bruja/ The Witch (1954) Chano Urueta.
  • Ladron de cadaveres/ The Body Snatcher (1956) Fernando Mendez.
  • El vampiro/ The Vampire (1957) Fernando Méndez.
  • El ataúd del vampiro/ The Vampire's Coffin (1957) Fernando Méndez.
  • Misterios de ultratumba/ The Black Pit of Dr. M (1958) Fernando Méndez.
  • Muñecos infernales/ Curse of the Doll People (1960) Benito Alazraki.
  • El mundo de los vampiros/ World of the Vampires (1961) Alfonso Corona Blake.
  • El barón del terror / The Brainiac (1961) Chano Urueta.
  • El espejo de la bruja/ The Witch's Mirror (1961) Chano Urueta.
  • La maldición de la llorona/ Curse of the Crying Woman (1961) Rafael Baledón.
  • Hasta el viento tiene miedo/ Even the Wind is Afraid (1968) Carlos Enrique Taboada.
  • La puerta/ The Door (1968) Luis Alcoriza.
  • El libro de piedra/ The Book of Stone (1969) Carlos Enrique Taboada.
  • The Mansión of Madness/ Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon (1972) Juan López Moctezuma.
  • La noche de los 1000 gatos/ Night of 1,000 Cats (1972).
  • Más negro que la noche/ Blacker than the Night (1974) Carlos Enrique Taboada.
  • Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary (1974) Juan López Moctezuma.
  • La tía Alejandra (1978) Arturo Ripstein.
  • Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas/ Alucarda Daughter of Darkness (1975) Juan López Moctezuma.
  • The Bermuda Triangle (1978).
  • El extraño hijo del sheriff (1982).
  • Veneno para las hadas (1984) Carlos Enrique Taboada.
  • (Cementerio del terror), Cemetery of Terror. 1985
  • Cronos (1992) Guillermo del Toro.
  • Kilómetro 31 (2006).

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