The best Narciso Busquets’s horror movies

Narciso Busquets

Narciso Busquets

08/09/1931- 14/12/1988
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Narciso Busquets’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 Narciso Busquets.

Demonoid: Messenger of Death

Demonoid: Messenger of Death
4.7/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 27/02/1981
  • Character: Dr. Julian Rivkin
A British woman visits her husband at the Mexican mine he is attempting to reopen and discovers that the workers refuse to enter the mine, fearing an ancient curse. The couple enter the mine to prove there is no danger and inadvertently release a demon which possesses people's left hands and forces them to behave in a suitably diabolical manner.

The Door and The Butcher's Wife

The Door and The Butcher's Wife
6.5/10
  • Genre: HorrorMystery
  • Release: 25/09/1969
  • Character: Coronel Soberón (segment "La mujer del carnicero")
A movie divided in two segments, the first "La puerta" (The Door) is about a high society gathering in which a door inside the mansion leads to a bizarre corridor where a naked and menacing human figure appears. The second "La mujer del carnicero" (The Butcher's Wife) is set during the Mexican revolution and is about horrifying hallucinations felt by a lieutenant after committing a murder.

La alacrana

La alacrana
5.2/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 29/10/1986
  • Character: Coronel
Those involved in the making of an amateur porn video end up getting slashed to death with a cane sword. It's up to the brave policewoman Eugenia aka The Scorpion (Maribel Guardia) to stop him.

The Devil's Horse

The Devil's Horse
5.5/10
  • Genre: HorrorWestern
  • Release: 21/08/1975
  • Character: Don Fernando
Highly convoluted Mexican concoction involving the titular 'Devil's Horse' and a violent son brought back to life, courtesy of the aforementioned Devil who begins straight away to be even more violent then before, this time extending his violence to women and animals.

El espectro de la novia

El espectro de la novia
British-born David T. Bamberg was a magician who went by the stage name of Fu Manchu. He was so popular in Mexico and South America that he was given the opportunity to star in a series of crime / horror / mystery films between 1943 and 1949. This is one of them.

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