अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA millionaire's ghost watches while his heirs murder each other over his fortune.A millionaire's ghost watches while his heirs murder each other over his fortune.A millionaire's ghost watches while his heirs murder each other over his fortune.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
फ़ोटो
Antonio Espino
- Diogenes Holmes
- (as Antonio Espino Clavillazo)
Jorge Reyes
- Modesto Silvestre
- (as Che Reyes)
Enriqueta Reza
- Diana Alegre, ama de llaves
- (as Enriqueta Resa)
José Chávez
- Victor, chofer
- (as Jose T. Chavez)
Armando Espinosa
- Sarg. Leon Marzo
- (as 'Periquin')
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1st watched 3/25/2012 – 2 out of 10(Dir-Michael M. Delgado,English language version-Manuel San Fernando): Incredibly inept Mexican comedy that's kind of a twist between an Abbott&Costello horror comedy and an Agatha Christie mystery with musical pieces added in. The story starts in a nightclub called the Devil's Inn complete with torches and waitresses dressed in devil's costumes and we're presented with two musical numbers(getting some local musicians some airtime, I guess). We then learn that one of the waitresses Godfather died and is asking for a group to show up at his Red House for a reading of his will. They are told by the lawyer to stay three nights, contemplating their sins on the first two, then looking for treasure on the third. Most of the inheritance is going to the Godchild, but half of the treasure goes to the one who finds it. What's kinda weird is that all of them don't stay overnight?? Instead they go back to the Devil's Inn for more musical numbers?? I guess the movie was good fodder for the Ricky Ricardo craze on American TV and that's why it was released in this dubbed version to TV, but it's pretty laughable for the most part. The main leading lady tries to be funny but is really just a bad over-actor, and the detective does pretty much the same thing. I'm not really a fan of dubbed films, but it would be probably be hard to find this one in any other English language form. Watch the Lucy show instead if you need some Latino-American entertainment
this one probably wouldn't even classify for entertainment unless you want a good laugh, I guess.
The best thing about Mexican comedy/horror The Phantom of the Red House is some of the clichéd characters' goofy names: heroine Mercedes Benz, detective Diogenes Holmes, and doctor Hipocrates Piedra. Come to think of it, there's very little else about the film that I did enjoy.
In true 'old dark house' tradition, a group of people gather at a creepy house for the reading of a will, which stipulates that they must all stay there for three nights, on the last of which they will be allowed to search for the benefactor's fortune. Of course, there's a good chance that not all of them will survive to join in the hunt, for a murderous phantom dressed in wide-brimmed hat, cape and luchador mask is on the prowl.
What makes this film so intolerable is the dreadfully unsophisticated humour as exemplified by Antonio Espino Clavillazo as the moronic Holmes, who spends most of the film gurning, gesticulating wildly, and talking nonsense. If that sounds funny to you, have at it, but I found it difficult to endure. Alma Rosa Aguirre as Mercedes is almost as annoying and unfunny, perpetually frightened and screaming at just about everything. As if the awful comedy wasn't bad enough, the film regularly cuts to the nightclub inherited by Mercedes where we are subjected to insipid songs by a moustachioed crooner and a guitar-playing mariachi trio, all of which is totally pointless filler.
2/10.
In true 'old dark house' tradition, a group of people gather at a creepy house for the reading of a will, which stipulates that they must all stay there for three nights, on the last of which they will be allowed to search for the benefactor's fortune. Of course, there's a good chance that not all of them will survive to join in the hunt, for a murderous phantom dressed in wide-brimmed hat, cape and luchador mask is on the prowl.
What makes this film so intolerable is the dreadfully unsophisticated humour as exemplified by Antonio Espino Clavillazo as the moronic Holmes, who spends most of the film gurning, gesticulating wildly, and talking nonsense. If that sounds funny to you, have at it, but I found it difficult to endure. Alma Rosa Aguirre as Mercedes is almost as annoying and unfunny, perpetually frightened and screaming at just about everything. As if the awful comedy wasn't bad enough, the film regularly cuts to the nightclub inherited by Mercedes where we are subjected to insipid songs by a moustachioed crooner and a guitar-playing mariachi trio, all of which is totally pointless filler.
2/10.
Gathered at a remote mansion to hear a family member's will-reading, a masked murderer tries to keep the surviving members from getting their inheritance and forcing an amateur sleuth to put an end to the rampage.
A Mexican horror-comedy, focusing mainly on the comedy but still with enough horror to really count when it matters, that spoofs the classic-style haunted house films, with secret passages, peeping portraits, and such that it feels really funny and goofy without the benefit of understanding the wordplay jokes. With lots of great physical jokes, including the knife-wielding hand emerging from a picture frame to continually swipe and miss at a clueless and oblivious passerby to time-outs for liquid refreshment during a stalking scene and constant bonks on the head, there's lots of good slapstick here that provides plenty to laugh at. While that ends up diluting the horror somewhat, the fact that it's still a worthwhile enough film does have it's positive points.
Today's Rating-Unrated/PG: Mild Violence.
A Mexican horror-comedy, focusing mainly on the comedy but still with enough horror to really count when it matters, that spoofs the classic-style haunted house films, with secret passages, peeping portraits, and such that it feels really funny and goofy without the benefit of understanding the wordplay jokes. With lots of great physical jokes, including the knife-wielding hand emerging from a picture frame to continually swipe and miss at a clueless and oblivious passerby to time-outs for liquid refreshment during a stalking scene and constant bonks on the head, there's lots of good slapstick here that provides plenty to laugh at. While that ends up diluting the horror somewhat, the fact that it's still a worthwhile enough film does have it's positive points.
Today's Rating-Unrated/PG: Mild Violence.
Remembering the great, great Clavillazo. He owns this movie. His comedic skills are truly ahead of it's time and his on-screen charm is worth the watch.
The movie has an interesting plot that if taken seriously, could've been something really creepy. You have the typical plot where a group of heirs need to spend a night on a haunted mansion. But we learn that the living are more dangerous than the dead.
The atmosphere is somehow creepy as in most classical Mexican Horror movies but it goes away soon when the comedy (voluntary and involuntary) starts. The whole ghost costumes are really good considering that not many Horror movies from the time used them. Also, some Horror clichès were used here. For example, the grand father's painting that has two holes where the "ghost" spies.
The chasing scene where "the ghost" with an ax runs after Mercedes is memorable. He throws a knife to her but she just stands in desperation. After three minutes of running around a table, Mercedes manages to escape just to hide under her bed sheets. There, another ghost appears next to her! They struggle under sheets. Non sense! Mercedes spends most of her on-screen time screaming and crying. Not even in the ending she could stop being a pain in the ass.
The ending leaves a lot to desire. Clavillazo solves the mystery of who is the man behind the mask. And in the typical detective film, everyone reunites in the center of the mansion to discuss the situation.
Watch this movie if you are a fan of the great Clavillazo. He's a comedy delight.
If done correctly, this movie could've been something important because it has Horror elements well done but the comedic factor ruins the atmosphere.
The movie has an interesting plot that if taken seriously, could've been something really creepy. You have the typical plot where a group of heirs need to spend a night on a haunted mansion. But we learn that the living are more dangerous than the dead.
The atmosphere is somehow creepy as in most classical Mexican Horror movies but it goes away soon when the comedy (voluntary and involuntary) starts. The whole ghost costumes are really good considering that not many Horror movies from the time used them. Also, some Horror clichès were used here. For example, the grand father's painting that has two holes where the "ghost" spies.
The chasing scene where "the ghost" with an ax runs after Mercedes is memorable. He throws a knife to her but she just stands in desperation. After three minutes of running around a table, Mercedes manages to escape just to hide under her bed sheets. There, another ghost appears next to her! They struggle under sheets. Non sense! Mercedes spends most of her on-screen time screaming and crying. Not even in the ending she could stop being a pain in the ass.
The ending leaves a lot to desire. Clavillazo solves the mystery of who is the man behind the mask. And in the typical detective film, everyone reunites in the center of the mansion to discuss the situation.
Watch this movie if you are a fan of the great Clavillazo. He's a comedy delight.
If done correctly, this movie could've been something important because it has Horror elements well done but the comedic factor ruins the atmosphere.
This creepy Mansion comedies are a dime a dozen. Everybody has one in their credits. Tin Tan, Pompín Iglesias, etc. Here the star is Clavillazo. The plot changes though, because the group of people who were called to get the inheritance, will not have to spend 3 days and 3 nights in the creepy Mansion before they die or go crazy; they can go home and live their lives as they usually do and only visit the Mansion by night. They have to endure 3 nights here, and if they survive, the money is theirs to keep. Most of that money will go to one niece of the deceased, Mercedes Benz (Alma Rosa Aguirre) while the rest will go to whoever finds it, because it's hidden. So, every night, the doctor, the lawyer, the girlfriend, the maid, the chauffeur, they all will try to outsmart the rest in a crazy race until the executioner shows up and start leaving less and less people to enjoy wealth. Is then when Mercedez Benz's boyfriend hires a private detective (Clavillazo) to find the hidden money fast and stop the killings. Very good comedy with hand made characters perfectly well designed and cast. There's nothing creepier than the maid (Enriqueta Reza), o Manuel Dondé, or José Chávez Throwe
क्या आपको पता है
- कनेक्शनEdited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 9 (2002)
- साउंडट्रैकMil Besos
Written by Emma Elena Valdelamar (as Emma E. Valdelamar)
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By what name was El fantasma de la casa roja (1956) officially released in Canada in English?
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