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La momia azteca

  • 1957
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
366
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La momia azteca (1957)
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Experimenting in hypnotic regression to past lives, Dr. Almada discovers that his fiancée, Flor, is the reincarnation of an Aztec maiden who was put to death for loving an Aztec warrior, her... Read allExperimenting in hypnotic regression to past lives, Dr. Almada discovers that his fiancée, Flor, is the reincarnation of an Aztec maiden who was put to death for loving an Aztec warrior, her body placed at the entrance to a hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid of Yucatan where the... Read allExperimenting in hypnotic regression to past lives, Dr. Almada discovers that his fiancée, Flor, is the reincarnation of an Aztec maiden who was put to death for loving an Aztec warrior, her body placed at the entrance to a hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid of Yucatan where the treasures of the Aztecs were hidden, and her lover mummified but cursed to remain alive a... Read all

  • Director
    • Rafael Portillo
  • Writers
    • Guillermo Calderón
    • Alfredo Salazar
  • Stars
    • Ramón Gay
    • Rosita Arenas
    • Crox Alvarado
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    366
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    • Director
      • Rafael Portillo
    • Writers
      • Guillermo Calderón
      • Alfredo Salazar
    • Stars
      • Ramón Gay
      • Rosita Arenas
      • Crox Alvarado
    • 19User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ramón Gay
    Ramón Gay
    • Dr. Eduardo Almada
    Rosita Arenas
    Rosita Arenas
    • Flor Sepúlveda…
    Crox Alvarado
    Crox Alvarado
    • Pinacate
    Luis Aceves Castañeda
    Luis Aceves Castañeda
    • Dr. Krupp
    Jorge Mondragón
    • Dr. Sepúlveda
    Arturo Martínez
    • Tierno
    Emma Roldán
    Emma Roldán
    • Criada
    Julián de Meriche
    • Doctor conferencia
    • (as Julien de Meriche)
    Salvador Lozano
    • Doctor Ríos
    Jaime González Quiñones
    • Pepe Almada
    • (as Jaime Quiñones)
    Ángel Di Stefani
    • Popoca
    • (as Angelo De Steffani)
    Jesús Murcielago Velázquez
    • El Murciélago
    • (as Murcielago Velazquez)
    Enrique Llanes
    • Esbirro del Murciélago
    • (as Enrique Yáñez)
    Guillermo Hernández
    • Lobo
    • (as Lobo Negro)
    Alberto Yáñez
    • Esbirro del Murciélago
    Firpo Segura
    • Esbirro del Murciélago
    Sergio Llanes
    • Esbirro del Murciélago
    • (as Sergio Yáñez)
    Estela Inda
    Estela Inda
    • Aztec Chanteuse
    • (as Stella Inda)
    • Director
      • Rafael Portillo
    • Writers
      • Guillermo Calderón
      • Alfredo Salazar
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    6MonsterVision99

    Not too bad but not good either.

    This Mexican version of The Mummy (1932) cant even compare to the original, its absurd, boring, dull and predictable. For being the first film in a series its not really all that memorable, the monster doesn't make an appearance until like an hour in, this movie is 80 minutes, this leaves us with about 20 minutes of the most boring mummy action I have seen (maybe Curse of Bigfoot has the worst) but otherwise its a fairly decent film with decent acting, decent camera work and its decently written.

    The plot is really just the same thing as the Universal film, but with a few minor (and forced) changes, none of that made this any more interesting or attractive. My biggest problem is that it takes too long to get anywhere and becomes very tedious really fast.

    Not too bad but its not good either.
    8EdgarST

    Aztec Mummy

    When I first saw this I was 6 years old and it scared the hell out of me! Even though the trilogy ended a few months later (in 1958) I remember I was disappointed with the "human robot" ending of the Aztec mummy trilogy. I still think that this mummy could have been better exploited in films, but I guess that even for the producers it was such a discovery that when they realized what they had in hand, they had already blown it apart, with the lowest budgets and the retelling with minimum variations of the same story in parts 2 and 3 ("The Curse of the Aztec Mummy", and the awful "The Aztec Mummy Against the Humanoid Robot"). Maybe the reason is that its main writer, Alfredo Salazar (brother of producer-actor Abel Salazar, the man behind Fernando Méndez' 1957 classic "The Vampire") was marginally interested in horror films. Even if he also has to his credited the original script for Benito Alazraki's "Devil Doll Men" (1961), most of the movies Alfredo wrote were about wrestling stars, fighting the occasional monster. As frequent in Mexican horror films, there is also a mystery here: nobody seems to know the name of the little girl who played Dr. Almada's daughter.
    5Uriah43

    "The Aztec Mummy"

    While giving a speech at a conference "Dr. Eduardo Almada" (Ramon Gay) is greeted with skepticism concerning his work with using hypnosis to facilitate the possibility of reincarnation. To help prove his point his fiancé, "Flor Sepulveda" (Rosa Arenas) agrees to undergo an experiment which results in her remembering a past life in which she was a virgin by the name of Xochi being prepared for sacrifice to the Aztec god Tezkatlipoka. She further recalled that an Aztec warrior by the name of "Popoca" (Angel Di Stefani) was madly in love with her and wanted her to run away with him. Unfortunately, both Xochi and Popoca were caught in a forbidden embrace and apprehended. He was then cursed by the high priest to remain in the burial chamber for eternity while Xochi was subsequently sacrificed. It is at this time that Flor is awakened and although she is badly shaken up Dr. Almada refuses to listen to her plea not to venture into the Aztec pyramid to retrieve the breastplate that Xochi was wearing when she died. Not only is he ambivalent to a curse placed upon anybody who retrieves it but he is also unaware that a mysterious burglar by the name of "the Bat" has been listening in to this entire conversation and plans on stealing it once Dr. Almada obtains it. But "the Bat" isn't the only thing that Dr. Almada needs to worry about. Now, rather than disclose any more of this film and possibly ruin it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a decent clone to similar movies on this topic made in the past. Additionally, while the movie I saw was recorded in Spanish with English subtitles I still found it to be a fairly entertaining grade-B movie. I rate it as about average.
    6AllNewSux

    The 1st Aztec Mummy Is The Best Aztec Mummy

    Pretty damn good and without question the best of the Aztec Mummy series. Like all monster movies, you wish there was more of the namesake mummy. If the translations presented here are accurate (I speak some Spanish, but I'm not fluent) then the dialogue in this film comes across as more intellectual than the average low budget horror movie. The story of the Bat stealing the Aztec treasure is carried throughout all three films. The scenes with the Aztec ceremony and the hypnosis would definitely be considered "padding" within this plot line. That's the main problem with many horror films of the era is that they occasionally commit the cardinal sin of boredom. Regardless, overall the score is excellent and the mummy looks great so I would consider this an above average film.
    Dethcharm

    Mummy Dearest...

    In THE AZTEC MUMMY, we're introduced to Dr. Eduardo Almada (Ramon Gay) and his beautiful fiance, Flor (Rosita Arenas), who turns out to be the reincarnated girlfriend of the titular terror, Popoca (Angelo De Stefani).

    Oh no!

    The eeevil Dr. Krupp, aka: "The Bat" (Luis Aceves Castaneda) is up to no good. Along with his henchmen, Krupp attempts to abscond with Popoca's ancient golden breastplate, bracelet combo. This upsets Popoca to no end!

    Hilarity ensues.

    If you want to get into Mexican horror cinema, there's no better place to start than with this fine film. Though it suffers from a distinct dearth of action, it's still a lot of fun to watch...

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      This was the first film in a trilogy of "Aztec Mummy" films that were shot back to back with the same cast and crew and location footage being shot for all three films at the same time.
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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1957 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Nahuatl
    • Also known as
      • The Aztec Mummy
    • Filming locations
      • Estudios CLASA, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Cinematográfica Calderón S.A.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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