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O Barão do Terror

Título original: El barón del terror
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1 h 17 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,0/10
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O Barão do Terror (1962)
DramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn 1661 Mexico, Baron Vitelius is executed for witchcraft. 300 years later, during a comet's return, he resurfaces as a brain-eating monster seeking revenge on the Inquisitors' descendants.In 1661 Mexico, Baron Vitelius is executed for witchcraft. 300 years later, during a comet's return, he resurfaces as a brain-eating monster seeking revenge on the Inquisitors' descendants.In 1661 Mexico, Baron Vitelius is executed for witchcraft. 300 years later, during a comet's return, he resurfaces as a brain-eating monster seeking revenge on the Inquisitors' descendants.

  • Direção
    • Chano Urueta
  • Roteiristas
    • Federico Curiel
    • Adolfo López Portillo
    • Antonio Orellana
  • Artistas
    • Abel Salazar
    • Ariadne Welter
    • David Silva
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,0/10
    1,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Chano Urueta
    • Roteiristas
      • Federico Curiel
      • Adolfo López Portillo
      • Antonio Orellana
    • Artistas
      • Abel Salazar
      • Ariadne Welter
      • David Silva
    • 47Avaliações de usuários
    • 38Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Abel Salazar
    Abel Salazar
    • Baron Vitelius d'Estera
    Ariadne Welter
    Ariadne Welter
    • Chica asesinada en restaurant…
    David Silva
    David Silva
    • Comandante…
    Germán Robles
    Germán Robles
    • Indalecio Pantoja
    • (as German Robles)
    • …
    Luis Aragón
    • Prof. Saturnino Millán
    • (as Luis Aragon)
    Mauricio Garcés
    Mauricio Garcés
    • Médico forense
    • (as Mauricio Garces)
    • …
    Ofelia Guilmáin
    Ofelia Guilmáin
    • Señora Meneses
    • (as Ofelia Guilmain)
    René Cardona
    René Cardona
    • Baltasar de Meneses
    • (as Rene Cardona)
    • …
    Rubén Rojo
    Rubén Rojo
    • Reynaldo Miranda
    • (as Ruben Rojo)
    • …
    Carlos Nieto
    • Lic. Francisco Coria
    Carlota Solares
    • Espectadora hoguera…
    Federico Curiel
    Federico Curiel
    • Detective
    Magda Donato
    Magda Donato
    • Doña Mariquita…
    Magda Urvizu
    • Ana Luisa del Vivar
    • (as Magda Urbizu)
    Miguel Brillas
    • Bibliotecario
    Rosa María Gallardo
    • Victoria Contreras
    • (as Rosa Ma. Gallardo)
    Roxana Bellini
    • María de Pantoja
    Susana Cora
    • Prostituta asesinada…
    • Direção
      • Chano Urueta
    • Roteiristas
      • Federico Curiel
      • Adolfo López Portillo
      • Antonio Orellana
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    7Coventry

    What a sexy looking fella!

    For once, the outrageous image displayed on the DVD-cover isn't an exaggeration, as the titular Terror-Baron for some reason really does occasionally mutate into a hideous creature with the long split tongue of a lizard, the big pointy ears of a bat and tiny trunks for hands! I don't know why the Mexican film crew opted for this peculiar monster-design, but it sure is original and a very welcome change from all the usual vampires, witches, werewolves and masked serial killers. The movie atmospherically opens in the year 1661, with the extended and relentless trial against Baron Vitelius d'Estera, who's condemned for sorcery, necromancy and a whole shopping list of other vile crimes against humanity. As a comet passes on the night of his execution, the Baron swears he'll reincarnate within 300 years and extract his bloody vengeance against the descendants of the Inquisitors who burned him alive at the stake. Punctually three centuries later, a comet falls onto earth and the Baron lives again. Introducing himself as a charming and eloquent man, he seeks contact with the kin of his executioners and ingeniously sucks the brains out of their skull whilst they're hypnotized. "Brainiac" doesn't play in the same quality league as some other contemporary Mexican horror films (like "Curse of the Crying Woman" and "The Black Pit of Dr. M"), but it's a tremendously entertaining and competently made black & white chiller. The film is fast-paced and obviously borrowing a lot of style-elements from fellow Gothic classics. The film is also stuffed with ludicrous twists and tacky special effects, yet for some reason the tone remains serious. Even when the screenplay reverts to dreadful clichés and stereotypes, the actors speak their lines straight faced and without blinking. The idea of vengeance against descendants isn't exactly groundbreaking either, but at least the film never gets dull or repetitive! Probably thanks to the incredibly cool-looking Baron, whose appearance is indescribably far-out! "Brainiac" is one bizarre horror film - albeit not THE most bizarre ever, like the tagline proudly announces – and the hardcore cult fanatics among us definitely should purchase it.
    4BA_Harrison

    He's a maniac who eats brains!

    Mexico, 1661: Baron Vitelius of Astara (Abel Salazar) is sentenced to death by the Mexican Inquisition for acts of heresy, witchcraft, necromancy and generally being annoying. As he is burnt alive and a comet passes overhead, the baron vows to return in 300 years to take revenge by killing Inquisitors' descendants. Sure enough, three centuries later the comet reappears, bringing with it the baron, who is able to change from human form into a hideous brainsucking monster.

    The Brainiac features one of the goofiest movie monsters you're ever likely to see in a horror film, Mexican or otherwise, the wholly unconvincing creature having tubular quivering pincers, a pulsating hairy head, pointy rubber ears and nose, extra large fangs, and a forked tongue with which to suck out its victims' brains. But as hilarious as this monster is, it cannot make up for the film's dull plot, lifeless direction and cheap production values: printed backdrops stand in for real locations, the comet looks like a cut-out piece of paper stuck to a sheet of glass, and the baron's hypnotic gaze is achieved by shining a light into his eyes.

    The film's best moment is the shocking discovery of a body suspended upside down in a bath-tub (the man's head underwater), although any scene featuring the voluptuous Rosa María Gallardo as astronomer Victoria Contreras is worth a look (she can calibrate my telescope any day of the week!); worst (and consequently funniest) moments include the arrival of the creature inside a rock, the baron sneaking off to tuck into his bowlful of brains, and the wide-eyed expressions on the faces of his mesmerized victims.
    6EdgarST

    Vitelius' Delicatessen

    Following «Santo vs. the Vampire Women», another cult oddity came to Mexican cinemas in November 1962, surpassing the tale of wrestlers and female vampires in weirdness and kitsch value. Director Chano Urueta had previously released the classic «El espejo de la bruja» and then came «El barón del terror», probably the title for which he is most remembered among the horror genre fans for its bizarre concept. The story has a similar beginning as Mario Bava's «La maschera del demonio», in which Baron Vitelius d'Estera is sentenced to be burned alive by the Inquisition, accused of being a warlock and seducer. He curses his judges and 300 years later he returns to take revenge, as a hideous monster who eats people's brains. He kills the inquisitors' descendants, has enough cerebrum delicatessen at home to eat, but for no discernible reason Baron Vitelius also viciously kills innocent persons, among them pretty Ariadne Welter. Produced with a very low budget by Abel Salazar, who also took the title role, the money must have been spent in the top cast. The curious thing about «El barón del terror» is that everybody agrees that it is a trashy movie but none can deny the strange fascination it exerts.
    7The_Void

    Bizarre mix of horror and sci-fi from Mexico

    What we have here is a bizarre mix of Gothic horror and Sci-Fi. Brainiac may not be the best Mexican horror film ever made, but it's a fun and interesting little flick, and I doubt that any fan of cult horror will regret watching it. The film takes influence from across the horror spectrum, with cult horror films such as Mario Bava's Black Sunday and I, Vampiri being mixed with any number of American Sci-Fi classics involving evil sprouting from a comet coming down to Earth. This hodgepodge of ideas has 'nice try' written all over it, but somehow director Chano Urueta manages to pull it all together into a somewhat fluid and invigorating film. The plot focuses on Baron Vitelius; a man put to death by fire in 1661 for a catalogue of anti-social crimes. He swears vengeance on his punisher's by stating that he will return the next time the comet passing over returns - and he does! 300 years later in 1961, Baron Vitelius comes back to Earth as 'The Brainiac', a monstrous brain-hungry creature that sucks the brain fluid out of the descendants of the people who killed him...

    It's abundantly clear that the film was shot on a low budget as the special effects are very simple and mostly done with camera trickery, while the 'Brainiac' creature is so obviously just a man in a mask that it's almost painful. It's lucky, then, that the director manages to tell his story very well and this is often a big enough distraction from the film's shortcomings. The plot isn't particularly deep, but it has direction and flows well. The majority of the film is taken up by seeing the Baron turned Brainiac getting his revenge on the descendants of those that killed him, but somehow it doesn't get old too quickly. One of the most remarkable things about this film is the fact that it's all completely serious! With special effects this cheap and a plot so thin you've got to expect an ample dose of humour, but for some reason this film doesn't seem to have one! The atmosphere is good, however, and the black and white cinematography excellently compliments the central plot and style of the film. Overall, this is far from being brilliant - but it still comes highly recommended to avid cult collectors because it's so much fun to watch!
    5claudio_carvalho

    Brain Eater Monster

    In 1661, in Mexico, the Inquisition sentences the Baron Vitelius d'Estera (Abel Salazar) to be burned at the stake for witchcraft, necromancy and seduction of wives and damsels of the lords. He is unsuccessfully defended by the noble Marcos Miranda (Rubén Rojo). The Baron curses the descendants of the four Inquisitors - Indalecio Pantoja (Germán Robles), Baltasar de Meneses (René Cardona), Reinaldo Miranda (Rubén Rojo) and Contreras (Miguel Brillas) - promising that he will return in three hundred years to eliminate them while a comet passes in the sky.

    In 1961, the astronomer Prof. Saturnino Millán (Luis Aragón) sees the passage of a comet with his assistants Reinaldo Miranda and Victoria Contreras (Rosa Maria Gallardo) in the sky of Mexico. The comet brings Baron Vitelius d'Estera in the form of a brain eater monster. When the baron finds Sebastián de Pantoja, Luis Meneses, Marcos Miranda and Victoria Contreras, who are descendants of the Inquisitors, his vengeance begins.

    "El barón del terror", a.k.a. "The Brainiac", is a trash Mexican horror movie directed by the unknown Chano Urueta. The story is non-sense, with a man returning to Mexico in a comet in the form of a cheesy monster and inviting prominent people that do not know him to a party. There are also two police inspectors that are investigating the death of the monster's victims and are also invited to the same party. Therefore the Baron intends to kill the descendants of the Inquisitors and brings the police to his house that he has apparently rented with a butler. Anyway, if you enjoy trash movie, forget the logic, shutdown your brain and enjoy this flick. My vote is five.

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    • Curiosidades
      This movie was referred to in the Frank Zappa/Captain Beefheart song Debra Kadabra from the album Bongo Fury.
    • Erros de gravação
      After the Baron kills the professor and his daughter, he sets fire to their house. As they lay dead, their eyelids move.
    • Citações

      Bennie: I've gotta examine them to find out who drilled those holes in their skulls. It probably was some maniac who thought he was cracking a safe!

    • Versões alternativas
      In the director's cut version, there's a scene where the Garces character ask to his reflection in the mirror: "Where's my god, where's my last love and my last reward for be crying to the night? Perhaps the legs of my diseased mother expels more energy than your love, God".
    • Conexões
      Edited from O Espelho da Bruxa (1962)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 9 de novembro de 1962 (México)
    • País de origem
      • México
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    • Idioma
      • Espanhol
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Brainiac
    • Locações de filme
      • Estudios Churubusco - C. Atletas 2, Country Club Churubusco, Coyoacán, Cidade do México, Distrito Federal, México(Studio, as Churubusco-Azteca)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Cinematográfica ABSA
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 17 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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