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O Estranho Mundo de Zé do Caixão

  • 1968
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
874
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O Estranho Mundo de Zé do Caixão (1968)
Horror

Three episodes: A dollmaker whose dolls are eerily human, a tale of necrophilia, and a doctor proves love is dead.Three episodes: A dollmaker whose dolls are eerily human, a tale of necrophilia, and a doctor proves love is dead.Three episodes: A dollmaker whose dolls are eerily human, a tale of necrophilia, and a doctor proves love is dead.

  • Director
    • José Mojica Marins
  • Writers
    • José Mojica Marins
    • Rubens Francisco Lucchetti
  • Stars
    • Luiz Sérgio Person
    • Vany Miller
    • Mário Lima
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    874
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • José Mojica Marins
    • Writers
      • José Mojica Marins
      • Rubens Francisco Lucchetti
    • Stars
      • Luiz Sérgio Person
      • Vany Miller
      • Mário Lima
    • 19User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Luiz Sérgio Person
    Luiz Sérgio Person
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    • (as L. S. Person)
    Vany Miller
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Mário Lima
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Verônica Krimann
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Rosalvo Caçador
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Paula Ramos
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Tony Cardi
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Esmeralda Ruchel
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Messias de Melo
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Leila de Oliveira
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Jeff Ribeiro
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Abigail de Barros
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Carlos Campos
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Nelita Aparecida
    • (segment "Ideologia")
    Antônio Ravagnoli
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    • (as Antonio F. Ravagnolli)
    Marlene Alves
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    Ademar Silva
    • (segment "O Fabricante de Bonecas")
    • (as Ademir Silva)
    George Michel Serkeis
    • (segment "Tara")
    • Director
      • José Mojica Marins
    • Writers
      • José Mojica Marins
      • Rubens Francisco Lucchetti
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    8Witchfinder-General-666

    The Gloriously Demented World of José Mojica Marins

    The third "Zé do Caixão"/"Coffin Joe" film by José Mojica Marins, the man who personifies Brazilian Horror cinema (mainly as his alter ego Coffin Joe) is the greatest of the bunch, even though it does not include a story about the eponymous demented gravedigger in eternal search of a woman to bear him an heir. "O Estrano Mundo de Zé do Caixão" aka. "The Strange world of Coffin Joe" (1968) is not really a Coffin Joe film as such, but Marins' delightfully demented take on the popular art-form of Horror anthologies. After a typically weird introduction by the director/writer/star's alter ego Coffin Joe, "O Estrano Mundo de Zé do Caixão" tells three macabre tales, all delightfully demented, perverted and grotesque. It is amazing that a black and white third-world production with an obviously low budget could turn out to actually be one of the most explicit and deranged pre-1970 exploitation productions ever. The three tales in "O Estrano Mundo de Zé do Caixão" include delicate subjects such as rape, cannibalism, desecration of corpses and necrophilia, and their depiction is very explicit for the time to say the least.

    After a tale about a shy pervert who is willing to follow the lady of his dreams anywhere, and one about the sinister secret of a doll maker and his nymphomaniac daughters, the film culminates in a story in which José Mojica Marins himself plays another truly morbid role of a demented scientist. I do not wish to go into detail about the three stories presented in "The Strange World of Coffin Joe", but I can assure that they are entirely macabre and demented enough for this film to be a must-see for every lover of Cult Horror and Exploitation cinema. The film has its cheesy moments, of course, and the acting obviously isn't the best, but these things only contribute to the incredible camp charm of the movie. As mentioned before, the topics are incredibly macabre, morbid and perverted their depictions include some very explicit gore (severed limbs, etc.) for the time, as well as quite a bit of female nudity. The latter is of course also very welcome, especially since the female cast consists entirely of ravishing Brazilian beauties.

    "O Estrano Mundo de Zé do Caixão" is a film that can be admired for many a reason, but that must be seen for two in particular. One reason is that this is one of the most explicit and deranged 60s exploitation flicks ever. The other is that there is hardly another film that shows such love for the Horror-genre, and such passion behind making a low-budget production (from everybody involved) as does "The Strange World of Coffin Joe". No fellow fan of cult-cinema should consider missing it. José Mojica Marins, we worship thee.
    sinistre1111

    sophisticated and creepy

    Jose Mojica Marins, known as Coffin Joe in the English-speaking world, likely had no model for his style of film; there really was no Brazilian horror scene before him, and little since. This film, a series of three vignettes depicting human depravity, gore and unexpected moments of pathos, is reminiscent of Herschell Gordon Lewis, though a good deal less camp. Some of the cinematography and shot-framing is worthy of Bergman or Polanski ca. REPULSION. Done in crisp B&W, the film also has excellent music (which at times inappropriately overstates itself!), including a theme which celebrates the glory of the man Coffin Joe. This theme, like the rest of the film, may inspire chuckles, but definitely chills as well. Can't wait to see more!
    7BA_Harrison

    More Marins madness for cult movie fans.

    Coffin Joe, the cult horror character created by Brazilian writer/director José Mojica Marins, hosts a trilogy of macabre tales.

    First up is The Dollmaker, which sees a group of thugs breaking into the house of an elderly doll maker to look for an alleged stash of money. Unable to find any gold, the gang take a different kind of prize, raping the doll-maker's four beautiful daughters. The table are turned on the brutes, however, when the old man pulls a gun on the them, and the girls proceed to pluck out the mens' eyes for use in their new dolls. The plot for this one isn't anything special, with a predictable denouement, but it offers plenty of gratuitous T&A and the gory sight of the thugs' decapitated heads sans eyeballs.

    The second story is Obsession, which seriously ups the weirdness ante. A balloon seller becomes obsessed with a beautiful woman, stalking her from a distance, carrying with him the box of new shoes dropped by woman during a shopping trip. On the woman's wedding day, she is stabbed and killed by a love rival. The balloon seller follows the woman's funeral procession to a crypt, which he breaks into after dark in order to fulfil his desires and return the lost shoes. A strangely lyrical tale told entirely without dialogue, Obsession tends to plod for much of its run-time, but ends in a satisfyingly twisted manner, the balloon seller breaking open the dead woman's coffin and stripping her corpse for a spot of necrophilia.

    The last episode opens with the broadcast of a television debate show in which Professor Oaxiac Odez (Marins) expounds his theory that love doesn't exist. After the show, the professor invites a fellow panel member and his wife to his home, where he proceeds to shock and torture the couple in order to prove his ideology. As with his earlier Coffin Joe films, this one sees Marins' character waffling on incessantly about his lunatic philosophies, but also features plenty of exploitative content, including a man being spoon-fed molten metal, needles being pushed through flesh (for real), a sadistic acid attack, the wife drinking her husband's blood (fresh from the jugular) to quench her thirst, and a couple of gory scenes of cannibalism.

    Probably not the kind of thing to appeal to casual horror fans, but those who dig weird cult world cinema should find this entertaining, especially if, like me, they also particularly enjoy the anthology format. One thing's for sure… Marins' world is very strange indeed.
    6trashgang

    only for the last story

    Still worth seeing but maybe you better skip the first story about a doll maker being robbed, but it turns out rather awry for the robbers because they think they can rape the doll makers daughters without any consequences. But it's rather weak and you could see it coming miles away.

    Part two isn't that much better but placed in the time when it was made then this must be shocking because this is about necrophilia. And we do actually see the man going for the death body. But it takes almost 20 minutes before the necrophilia comes in.

    But the best is last for the third story. Here we see it all, lesbian action (nothing to see but shocking back then) and a man being pierced with needles and one drinking boiling melted metal. Towards the end the couple watching it all will pay the price. Not bad at all.

    Nothing really creepy but some breasts here and there and eerie hairy armpits by the girls. Worth picking up for the last story.

    Gore 2/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 3/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    Infofreak

    "Strange" is an understatement! If you like weird low budget horror movies then you MUST check out Coffin Joe!

    'Strange World Of Coffin Joe' is my third Coffin Joe experience. For those not in the know "Coffin Joe" is the name Brazil's horror icon Jose Mojica Marins is known as in the English speaking world. Separating Marins the man from Coffin Joe the IDEA is extremely difficult, if not impossible. I can't think of any real equivalent of Coffin Joe in America or Britain. It's a bit like if Alfred Hitchcock was also Norman Bates... or something. Oh look, I can't even begin to explain what Coffin Joe is all about! Try watching 'At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul' and its sequel 'Tonight I'll Possess Your Corpse' first. Both are full of creepy low budget weirdness. Even then you might not be prepared for 'Strange World Of Coffin Joe'. For one thing it's an anthology with three separate stories (ala Bava's 'Black Sabbath'). On top of that Marins doesn't act in the first two segments (one about four baddies who invade a mysterious doll makers home to steal his loot and molest his daughters, the other about lyrical tale about obsessive desire and necrophilia told without dialogue), and when he appears in the final story he's not exactly the Coffin Joe we know and love(to hate) from the previous movies. He's no longer a bullying grave digger but a Doctor who is respected enough to get interviewed on a TV show called "The Men Who Make The News". One of the panellists who rejects Joe's philosophy on air accepts his invitation to visit his home, and he and his wife are put through an bizarre series of events to prove Joe's belief that love is dead and instinct conquers morality. Or something like that. Anyone who has seen other Coffin Joe movies knows the kind of stuff he spouts. This segment features some truly extraordinary images involving torture, perversion, cannibalism, and even in one did-I-really-see-that? bit, a terrified girl being taunted with a foot long hoagie. No, I'm not making that up. If you like weird low budget horror movies then you MUST check out Coffin Joe! Imagine the love child of Herschell Gordon Lewis and Jean Cocteau and you're getting there, but really Jose Mojica Marins is a true original. The more I see by him the more fascinated I am.

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    • Trivia
      A 2023 reissue of this film and others in the Coffin Joe series was released by Arrow Video with artwork by Brazilian artist Butcher Billy.
    • Quotes

      Zé do Caixão (Introduction): You can't accept the terror because you are the terror!

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD version has a 3 minute color introduction, to a running time of 83 minutes.
    • Connections
      Edited from O Estranho Mundo de Zé do Caixão (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Zé do Caixão
      (musical theme)

      Written by José Mojica Marins

      Played by Titulares do Ritmo, and

      Sung by Edson Lopes

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1968 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • The Strange World of Coffin Joe
    • Filming locations
      • Calçados Dima, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil(buying spree, in the segment "Tara")
    • Production company
      • Ibéria Filmes
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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