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Movies have that power to evade us from our reality and enjoy for more than an hour. Muñecos infernales is one of them so you can't miss it.
The release date of this film is in year 1961.
The professionalism with which they act Elvira Quintana, Ramón Gay, Roberto G. Rivera Mariachi, Quintín Bulnes, Nora Veryán, allows us to focus even more on the message and enjoy the story.

Each film director has his own style when it comes to producing feature films and Benito Alazraki, Paul Nagle 's style is clearly reflected in this film.
The story takes place during 81 min. in which it has you totally entertained.
The cinema of Mexico is known worldwide and this film from that country could not be less.

We love the way Alfredo Salazar and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
The great breadth of this project is thanks to Cinematográfica Calderón S.A, the production company that has financed and carried out this film that we love.
With a long career path, Antonio Díaz Conde and his team have created a perfect environment thanks to the music of the film.

A director of photography is in charge of deciding what part of the scenery they are interested in capturing and from what angle. In this case, the person in charge of this important role has been Enrique Wallace.
If you are passionate about Terror, Thriller movies, you are interested in the right movie.

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Critics Muñecos infernales

Walking killer voodoo dolls in search of blood! Gore Mongral Movie Review: The Curse of the Doll People. A hugely enjoyable early 1960s Mexican horror movie
Seen at the Chiller Theater in Pittsburgh in 1968. Right next to Brainiac as the best of Mexican horror ... A hilarious attempt at producing a 60s horror movie!
Oh K Gordon. THE CURSE OF THE DOLL PEOPLE (Benito Alazraki, 1961) ** 1/2. Toy Story meets the Sonora market
He could feel dolls crawling at two feet, but here? No!. Dolls are undoubtedly creepy critters. Nice movie that is best viewed in the original uncut Spanish version
The dolls are worth seeing. Sinister!. Death walks on tiny feet.
Perhaps it could have been called Attack of the Assassin Dwarves, as well as a few zombies. The curse of the dolls
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