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1973

Horror Rises from the Tomb (Spanish: El espanto surge de la tumba), is a 1972 Spanish horror film starring Paul Naschy and directed by Carlos Aured. [1] The film introduced Naschy's character of Alaric de Marnac, an executed warlock who returns to life centuries later to wreak his revenge. It was followed by a sequel, Panic Beats, in which De Marnac returned. The film seems to have been inspired by the 1958 American horror classic The Thing That Couldn't Die.

Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, academic Peter Dendle cites Night of the Living Dead as having inspired the depiction of a zombie siege in this film.[2] Kurt Dahlke of DVD Talk wrote, "Clearly Horror Rises From The Tomb is over-the-top, and a shining example of sleazy Euro-trash cinema."[3] In another review from DVD Talk, Stuart Galbraith rated it 2/5 stars and recommended it to horror fans "open-minded enough to forgive [Naschy's] films' frequent incoherence and low budgets".[4]

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:1972
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Genre:Horrorfilm, Zombiefilm
Herstellungsland:Spanien
Originalsprache:Spanisch
IMDB: 1338
Regie:Carlos Aured
Drehbuch:Paul Naschy
Musik:Carmelo Bernaola
Darsteller:Paul Naschy
Emma Cohen
Helga Liné
Víctor Alcázar
María José Cantudo
Ramón Centenero
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