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Cazador de demonios

  • 1987
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Cazador de demonios (1987)
Folk-HorrorWerwolf-HorrorHorror

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn a small rural town, a murdered shaman returns from the grave in the form of a werewolf-like creature to terrorize the communityIn a small rural town, a murdered shaman returns from the grave in the form of a werewolf-like creature to terrorize the communityIn a small rural town, a murdered shaman returns from the grave in the form of a werewolf-like creature to terrorize the community

  • Regie
    • Gilberto de Anda
  • Drehbuch
    • Gilberto de Anda
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rafael Sánchez Navarro
    • Tito Junco
    • Roxana Chávez
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    94
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Gilberto de Anda
    • Drehbuch
      • Gilberto de Anda
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rafael Sánchez Navarro
      • Tito Junco
      • Roxana Chávez
    • 6Benutzerrezensionen
    • 4Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Rafael Sánchez Navarro
    Rafael Sánchez Navarro
    • José Luis
    Tito Junco
    Tito Junco
    • Padre Martín
    Roxana Chávez
    Roxana Chávez
    • Rosa
    Roberto Montiel
    Roberto Montiel
    • Aguilar
    Rubi Re
    • Carmen
    • (as Ruby Re)
    Andrés García Jr.
    Andrés García Jr.
    • Lupe
    • (as Andrés García hijo)
    Francisco Carreto
    • Chema
    • (as Pancho Carreto)
    Rigoberto Carmona
    • Turrubiates
    José L. Murillo
    • Victorio
    Guillermo de Alvarado
    • Cirilo
    • (as Memo de Alvarado)
    Luis Guevara
    • Rufino
    Jose Tablas
    • Tobias, el brujo
    Marcos de Anda
    • Juanito
    Jorge Russek
    Jorge Russek
    • Rastreador
    Valentín Trujillo
    Valentín Trujillo
    • Herrero
    Andrés García
    Andrés García
    • Melquiades Franco
    Fidel Abrego
    • La Víctima
    Juan Duarte
    • La Bestia
    • Regie
      • Gilberto de Anda
    • Drehbuch
      • Gilberto de Anda
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    udar55

    Cinema's only Nahual horror flick?

    A small town has to deal with a werewolf-like creature called the Nahual after a farmer kills a local shaman who he thinks cursed his stillborn son. Town sheriff Aguilar (Roberto Montiel) and doctor Jose Luis (Rafael Sánchez Navarro) team up to find out what is doing the killing as they refuse to believe it is some mythical monster. Aguilar, in particular, is stubborn and goes to great lengths to convince himself it is a bear. For example, they dig up the shaman's grave, only to find no body but the farmer's severed head. "Ah, the bear must have dug up and eaten the shaman, killed and eaten most of the farmer, and buried his head here" is the sheriff's reasoning. Anyway, the local priest knows better and has the local welder (Valentín Trujillo in a small role) melt down the church's communion cup to make silver bullets. This is pretty standard stuff for Mexican horror, but does earn extra points for some bloody attacks and having a kid die. The end has a tracker come in to find the beast and he actual leaves before they do. The location of the finale is a pretty cool looking abandoned building. The Nahual (aka Nagual) is actually a real beast from Mexican folklore, so that is kind of cool.
    3pat00139

    If it's the movie I'm thinking of, it's pretty bad...

    I think I've seen this movie. If I did, it's really bad. It's like An American Werewolf in London (or Paris, for that matter), but only really bad. The demon thing looks really cheap, and the rest of the movie doesn't look any better.

    If I remember correctly, a demon(?) starts killing people. After a long while a bunch of mexicans get shotguns and start to hunt it. I remember it's long and uneventful and pointless. I really wasn't expecting much (what *should* I expect watching a movie called Demon Hunter, anyway), but I was still bored out of my mind. I was glad when it was finished, because I wouldn't have to watch it anymore. That pretty much sums up the movie. Glad when it's over. The sad thing is, just by writing this review, I've given more thought to this movie than other movies which should be thought of more often.

    I guess I'd give it 3/10. It did try to be scary, even though I was yawning throughout most of it, so that deserves something.
    6S1rr34l

    Grab Your Rifle And Silver Bullets: It's Nahual Hunting Season.

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Demon Hunter; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

    Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.25 Pace: 1.25 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25

    TOTAL: 6.25 out of 10.00.

    From out of the darkness jumps the seldom-seen but highly entertaining Demon Hunter - Cazador De Demonios. This little-known Mexico horror was a delight to watch.

    Writer and director Gilberto De Anda delivers a comprehensive tale about a Nahual, a werewolf-like creature of Mexican legend, to the viewers. He spatters his fantastical story with a logical storyline and credible characters. One of the village women is giving birth, and while the locals try to assist, the husband rushes to fetch the doctor. But before he returns with help, a native shaman performs a ceremony over her, covering her pregnant belly with the blood of a chicken. The husband throws the wisened old Indian out the door and into the dust and dirt, vowing revenge. Sadly, tragedy befalls the family and not too soon afterwards, the shaman's body's recovered from the town's river. This brutal ending is the mere beginning of the small town's troubles. No sooner has the sheriff and his men buried the murdered shaman than livestock and residents begin to be savagely attacked and killed. Is it a bear, as the mayor believes, or is there some dark force at work? To the greatest extent, the story works. However, one thing niggled at me. The Christian depiction of Satan as a goat creature was painted on an old mission basement wall. Why would a native American be following Christianity's evil path? Most indigents have their own belief and faith systems. I believe it would've been more effective for the story to have the evil grow from the native religion rather than from Christianity. But that was my only niggle, and it's such a small thing. Everything else I enjoyed. How Anda progresses the narrative is exceptional. It allows the viewer ease of understanding of the situation. It's a logical advancement of action and reaction; that, in turn, warrants another reaction, that deserves another, and further justifies another, until we arrive at the climax, and the viewer knows precisely how we reached the final destination. It's a simple idea that can be tricky to pull off: Happily, Anda has the skill. He even throws in some bonuses, like the master-slave relationship the mayor wants with the sheriff and the wonderful segment that witnesses the townsfolk turn on one of their own, because he's different and because the mayor has deemed he may be the killer. It helps to show what people are capable of when they're afraid and when one individual seeks hero worship.

    He also possesses an above-average talent for cinematography. Though not every scene in Demon Hunter is perfect, every one works well to hold the viewers' attention. I particularly enjoyed his representation of good versus evil when the devil attacks the priest in the basement of an old mission. Even with a low budget, he does a respectable job of breaking hell loose, even if it's only for a few minutes. The foremost element of the picture I admired most was the underlying positive atmosphere. Many of today's horror and supernatural flicks are depressive and hang heavy. As I watched Demon Hunter, I realised I was enjoying it, and it wasn't merely down to the storyline or characters or the occasional thrill of an eerie chill. There was something else about it. On reflection, I realised it was the lightness and ease of the viewing, which I now attribute to that low constant hum of assuredness.

    The cast is good. None are great, and none are terrible. It's their ordinariness that helps ground the story in realism. Anda has produced some fine characters and relationships, and the performers give fine performances portraying them.

    Demon Hunter is a superbly structured story that is well-filmed and nicely acted. As such, I'd absolutely recommend it for viewing, even just once. And remember, this is probably the only horror to feature a Nahual as the monster of choice. A bonus for all horror lovers. I Kissed A Nahual, And I Liked It - now that should be on a T-shirt.

    Okay, before we grab the rifle-packing priest and set off to track this wee little beastie down, take a minute or two to read my IMDb list - Absolute Horror to see where I ranked Demon Hunter.

    Take Care & Stay Well.
    8MonsterVision99

    Fun mexican werewolf/nahual movie.

    Early 80's low budget werewolf film with a Mexican twist. Surpisingly good, eerie, gory, action packed and engaging. Highly entertaining and possibly one of the more digestible mexican flicks for international audiences as many of Gilberto de Anda's films are influenced by american movies, not only that, but he adapts them quite well for Mexican audiences to enjoy.

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      Filmed in 1983 and released in theaters in 1987.
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      In the scene in which Rosa tells José Luis to go to bed because it's 4 A.M., when he stands up the camera pans upwards to follow him, revealing a boom mic for over a second.
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      Padre Martín: And, like our Lord Jesus Christ threw the merchants off the temple, that way one day we will throw all the Communists off this town, the exploiters, the food hoarders, the cyprians, and the good-for-nothing Lupe and Chema, sons of Don Melquiades Franco, municipal president. All will be thrown off here! All who don't give to charity, all who don't come to Mass, all who don't watch the vigil, all, will pay for it one day. And I will make sure of that!

      Churchgoer: You will be left alone, padrecito!

      Padre Martín: Blasphemer! You will atone for all your guilts for a thousand years in Purgatory!

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. April 1987 (Mexiko)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Mexiko
    • Sprache
      • Spanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Demon Hunter
    • Drehorte
      • Hacienda Coahuixtla, Apatlaco, Ayala, Morelos, México(location)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Cinematográfica Intercontinental
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      • 1 Std. 33 Min.(93 min)

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