Totally unique Mexican horror movies where the makers take use of their own colorful and ancient pre-spanish history to present to us the Aztec Mummy in all it's threatening and rottening splendour. Filmed on the historical scene at the old pyramids of Teotihuacán. Three Portillo quickies all filmed in 1957 with the first being somewhat atmospherical and the two sequels being more trashy, but all of them very entertaining as .... Mexican Horror Rules, we all know that ! |
La
Momia Azteca (Attack of the Mayan Mummy/La
Momia/The Mummy Strikes/The Mummy, 1957) |
Disc 1 - La Momia Azteca Direction: Rafael Portillo 1957 US BCI Deimos 3 disc edition |
The DVD presents the film in a 4:3 fullscreen ratio,
black & white, with mono spanish audio and english subtitles |
La
Maldicion de la Momia Azteca (The Curse
of the Aztec Mummy, 1957) |
Disc 2 - La Maldicion de la Momia Azteca Direction: Rafael Portillo 1957 US BCI Deimos 3 disc edition |
The Bat is after the Aztec jewels and his gang kidnaps
Flora and Mr. Bat plans to use hypnosis on her to make her tell him
where The DVD presents the film in a 4:3 fullscreen ratio, black & white, with mono spanish audio and english subtitles
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La
Momia Azteca Contra El Robot Humano (The
Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy/El Robot Humano, 1957) |
Disc 3 - La Momia Azteca Contra El Robot Humano Direction: Rafael Portillo 1957 US BCI Deimos 3 disc edition |
The evil Dr. Krupp - The Bat somehow escaped his death
by vipers in film 2 and he now, yet again, kidnaps poor Flora to reveal
On a sidenote: Please notice that this funny humanoid
robot of The Bat in La Momia Azteca Contra El Robot Humano
made a Supposedly this Aztec Mummy film trilogy were shot within
2 months and each film in a couple of weeks. Low budget indie film The DVD presents the film in a 4:3 fullscreen ratio, black & white, with mono spanish audio and english subtitles
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