The best Luis Aguilar’s horror movies

Luis Aguilar

Luis Aguilar

29/01/1918- 24/10/1997
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Luis Aguilar’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Luis Aguilar.

El jinete sin cabeza

El jinete sin cabeza
5.8/10
A mute phantom hero takes on skull-masked killers, a disembodied living hand and a corpse that won't stay in its grave. This is the first in a trilogy of horror/western hybrids that also includes the films La marca de Satanás ("The Mark of Satan") and La cabeza de Pancho Villa ("The Head of Pancho Villa").

Hunting Humans

Hunting Humans
6.1/10
A guy whose brother was killed and a waitress whose sister was killed run afoul on a psycho killer who gets his jollies running people off the road with his big truck. Overcompensation much?

El regreso del monstruo

El regreso del monstruo
5.8/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 16/02/1958
  • Character: Luis, alias El Zorro Escarlata
Mad scientist is trying to transplant the soul of an animated, talking skeleton into a living body. Also, there's a monster. Number three of three in Zorro Escarlata series.

La marca de Satanás

La marca de Satanás
4.8/10
Cowboy avenger vs the supernatural.

El Zorro escarlata en la venganza del ahorcado

El Zorro escarlata en la venganza del ahorcado
5.5/10
Witch retrieves the corpse of a hanged criminal and brings it back to life as an unstoppable killing machine.

La calavera negra

La calavera negra
5.5/10
La Calavera Negra concerns a bunch of small Mexican town who must contend with a mysterious, disruptive figure known as the Black Skull. Many different people attempt to uncover the truth behind this frightening phenomenon. (Rotten Tomatoes)

La máscara de hierro

La máscara de hierro
4.6/10
A rancher living alone must deal with a vampire.

The Head of Pancho Villa

The Head of Pancho Villa
4.7/10
Rival factions struggle over a box that was entrusted by Pancho Villa to several members of his higher command. Second of three films in series "El jinete sin cabeza."

El reloj de la muerte

El reloj de la muerte
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 01/01/1993
More Mexican exploitation gold, it is a one hour and 40 minute schizophrenic experience. This is an experience that is surely to be enjoyed by everyone that's into weird and tripppy shit." Also from the review: "Exactly what kind of bad stuff is happening to Alberto? Well first of all, he starts to see bloody dead bodies in his bathroom, his employees turn into hungry zombies, and he's almost killed by Batman, Catwoman and Penguin (seriously)."

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