El Vampiro - Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico Limited Edition Blu-Ray (REGION FREE)
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SYNOPSIS
THE VAMPIRE (El vampiro, Fernando Méndez, 1957)
THE VAMPIREâS COFFIN (El ataĂșd del vampiro, Fernando MĂ©ndez, 1958)
El Vampiro: Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico brings together a pair of atmospheric and terrifying classics of Mexican Gothic, directed by Fernando Méndez (Black Pit of Dr. M), and starring Ariadne Welter (The Panther Women), Abel Salazar (The Curse of the Crying Woman), and, in a star-making turn, Germån Robles (The Brainiac).
In The Vampire (El vampiro), the beautiful, bereaved Marta (Welter) travels with Enrique (Salazar) to visit her sick aunt in her ancestral home. There, the mysterious neighbour Duval (Robles) offers to buy the familyâs decrepit hacienda. However, Duval is really Count Karol de Lavud, a vampire whose aim is to drain Marta of her blood and revive his entombed brother.
In the sequel, The Vampireâs Coffin (El ataĂșd del vampiro), grave robbers bring Lavudâs corpse to Enriqueâs city hospital, where Marta now works as a nurse. Duly re-animated, Lavud sets about his bloody plan to make Marta his bride.
Pre-dating Hammer Filmsâ Dracula by a year, The Vampireâs uniquely Mexican take on vampire mythology was the first film to give its antagonist elongated fangs, and its success kick-started Mexicoâs horror boom. Restored from the original negatives, these films finally receive their world Blu-ray premieres in this individually numbered Limited Edition two-disc set, complete with new and archival extra features, and a fully illustrated 80-page book.
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION 2 x BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4K restoration from the original camera negative of The Vampire by LaboÂ
- High Definition remaster from 2K scans of The Vampireâs Coffin by Alameda Films
- Original Spanish mono soundtracksÂ
- Alternative English soundtracks on both films
- Audio commentary with the vampire himself, GermĂĄn Robles (2007)
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Interview with Claudia and Rosa Salazar Arenas (2024): chef Claudia Salazar Arenas and screenwriter and actor Rosa Salazar Arenas remember their father, the legendary actor and producer Abel Salazar
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Interview with Abraham Castillo Flores (2024): the film programmer, curator and Mexican horror cinema expert delves into the lives and careers of the mesmerising actor Carmen Montejo and her co-stars Ariadne Welter and Alicia Montoya
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Interview with Juan RamĂłn ObĂłn (2024): the writer shares memories of his esteemed father, the prolific screenwriter RamĂłn ObĂłn Â
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Interview with Roberto Coria (2024): the horror cinema and literature specialist examines the life and career of actor GermĂĄn Robles and the representation of the vampire myth in Mexican cinemaÂ
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Interview with Elisa Lozano (2024): the film historian and curator discusses the work and impact of the revered production designer Gunther GerzsoÂ
- Original theatrical trailers
- Image galleries: promotional and publicity materials, and The Vampire's Coffin French photo-novel
- New and improved English translation subtitlesÂ
- New English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with new essays by JesĂșs Palacios and David Wilt, archival essays by Eduardo de la Vega Alfaro and Carmen A Serrano, cast interviews, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film creditsÂ
- World premieres on Blu-ray
- Limited edition set of 8,000 units for the UK and US
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El Vampiro - Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico Limited Edition Blu-Ray (REGION FREE)
El Vampiro - Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico Limited Edition Blu-Ray (REGION FREE)
ALL ITEMS WILL BE PACKED IN A BOX WITH PLENTY OF BUBBLE WRAP TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARRIVE TO YOU SAFELY.
SYNOPSIS
THE VAMPIRE (El vampiro, Fernando Méndez, 1957)
THE VAMPIREâS COFFIN (El ataĂșd del vampiro, Fernando MĂ©ndez, 1958)
El Vampiro: Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico brings together a pair of atmospheric and terrifying classics of Mexican Gothic, directed by Fernando Méndez (Black Pit of Dr. M), and starring Ariadne Welter (The Panther Women), Abel Salazar (The Curse of the Crying Woman), and, in a star-making turn, Germån Robles (The Brainiac).
In The Vampire (El vampiro), the beautiful, bereaved Marta (Welter) travels with Enrique (Salazar) to visit her sick aunt in her ancestral home. There, the mysterious neighbour Duval (Robles) offers to buy the familyâs decrepit hacienda. However, Duval is really Count Karol de Lavud, a vampire whose aim is to drain Marta of her blood and revive his entombed brother.
In the sequel, The Vampireâs Coffin (El ataĂșd del vampiro), grave robbers bring Lavudâs corpse to Enriqueâs city hospital, where Marta now works as a nurse. Duly re-animated, Lavud sets about his bloody plan to make Marta his bride.
Pre-dating Hammer Filmsâ Dracula by a year, The Vampireâs uniquely Mexican take on vampire mythology was the first film to give its antagonist elongated fangs, and its success kick-started Mexicoâs horror boom. Restored from the original negatives, these films finally receive their world Blu-ray premieres in this individually numbered Limited Edition two-disc set, complete with new and archival extra features, and a fully illustrated 80-page book.
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION 2 x BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4K restoration from the original camera negative of The Vampire by LaboÂ
- High Definition remaster from 2K scans of The Vampireâs Coffin by Alameda Films
- Original Spanish mono soundtracksÂ
- Alternative English soundtracks on both films
- Audio commentary with the vampire himself, GermĂĄn Robles (2007)
-
Interview with Claudia and Rosa Salazar Arenas (2024): chef Claudia Salazar Arenas and screenwriter and actor Rosa Salazar Arenas remember their father, the legendary actor and producer Abel Salazar
-
Interview with Abraham Castillo Flores (2024): the film programmer, curator and Mexican horror cinema expert delves into the lives and careers of the mesmerising actor Carmen Montejo and her co-stars Ariadne Welter and Alicia Montoya
-
Interview with Juan RamĂłn ObĂłn (2024): the writer shares memories of his esteemed father, the prolific screenwriter RamĂłn ObĂłn Â
-
Interview with Roberto Coria (2024): the horror cinema and literature specialist examines the life and career of actor GermĂĄn Robles and the representation of the vampire myth in Mexican cinemaÂ
-
Interview with Elisa Lozano (2024): the film historian and curator discusses the work and impact of the revered production designer Gunther GerzsoÂ
- Original theatrical trailers
- Image galleries: promotional and publicity materials, and The Vampire's Coffin French photo-novel
- New and improved English translation subtitlesÂ
- New English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with new essays by JesĂșs Palacios and David Wilt, archival essays by Eduardo de la Vega Alfaro and Carmen A Serrano, cast interviews, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film creditsÂ
- World premieres on Blu-ray
- Limited edition set of 8,000 units for the UK and US
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ALL ITEMS WILL BE PACKED IN A BOX WITH PLENTY OF BUBBLE WRAP TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARRIVE TO YOU SAFELY.
SYNOPSIS
THE VAMPIRE (El vampiro, Fernando Méndez, 1957)
THE VAMPIREâS COFFIN (El ataĂșd del vampiro, Fernando MĂ©ndez, 1958)
El Vampiro: Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico brings together a pair of atmospheric and terrifying classics of Mexican Gothic, directed by Fernando Méndez (Black Pit of Dr. M), and starring Ariadne Welter (The Panther Women), Abel Salazar (The Curse of the Crying Woman), and, in a star-making turn, Germån Robles (The Brainiac).
In The Vampire (El vampiro), the beautiful, bereaved Marta (Welter) travels with Enrique (Salazar) to visit her sick aunt in her ancestral home. There, the mysterious neighbour Duval (Robles) offers to buy the familyâs decrepit hacienda. However, Duval is really Count Karol de Lavud, a vampire whose aim is to drain Marta of her blood and revive his entombed brother.
In the sequel, The Vampireâs Coffin (El ataĂșd del vampiro), grave robbers bring Lavudâs corpse to Enriqueâs city hospital, where Marta now works as a nurse. Duly re-animated, Lavud sets about his bloody plan to make Marta his bride.
Pre-dating Hammer Filmsâ Dracula by a year, The Vampireâs uniquely Mexican take on vampire mythology was the first film to give its antagonist elongated fangs, and its success kick-started Mexicoâs horror boom. Restored from the original negatives, these films finally receive their world Blu-ray premieres in this individually numbered Limited Edition two-disc set, complete with new and archival extra features, and a fully illustrated 80-page book.
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION 2 x BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4K restoration from the original camera negative of The Vampire by LaboÂ
- High Definition remaster from 2K scans of The Vampireâs Coffin by Alameda Films
- Original Spanish mono soundtracksÂ
- Alternative English soundtracks on both films
- Audio commentary with the vampire himself, GermĂĄn Robles (2007)
-
Interview with Claudia and Rosa Salazar Arenas (2024): chef Claudia Salazar Arenas and screenwriter and actor Rosa Salazar Arenas remember their father, the legendary actor and producer Abel Salazar
-
Interview with Abraham Castillo Flores (2024): the film programmer, curator and Mexican horror cinema expert delves into the lives and careers of the mesmerising actor Carmen Montejo and her co-stars Ariadne Welter and Alicia Montoya
-
Interview with Juan RamĂłn ObĂłn (2024): the writer shares memories of his esteemed father, the prolific screenwriter RamĂłn ObĂłn Â
-
Interview with Roberto Coria (2024): the horror cinema and literature specialist examines the life and career of actor GermĂĄn Robles and the representation of the vampire myth in Mexican cinemaÂ
-
Interview with Elisa Lozano (2024): the film historian and curator discusses the work and impact of the revered production designer Gunther GerzsoÂ
- Original theatrical trailers
- Image galleries: promotional and publicity materials, and The Vampire's Coffin French photo-novel
- New and improved English translation subtitlesÂ
- New English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with new essays by JesĂșs Palacios and David Wilt, archival essays by Eduardo de la Vega Alfaro and Carmen A Serrano, cast interviews, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film creditsÂ
- World premieres on Blu-ray
- Limited edition set of 8,000 units for the UK and US















