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(Redirected from Los Amantes del Señor de la Noche) 1986 film by Isela Vega
Las Amantes del Señor de la Noche
Directed byIsela Vega
Written byHugo Arguelles
Isela Vega
StarringIsela Vega
Irma Serrano
Emilio Fernández
Lilia Prado
CinematographyAngel Bilvatua
Edited byFederico Landeros
Music byPedro Plasencia
Distributed byProducciones Fénix
Release date
  • 1986 (1986)
Running time90 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Las Amantes del Señor de la Noche (The Lovers of the Lord of the Night) is a 1986 Mexican horror film.

Synopsis

Venusita (Elena de Haro) falls in love with the son of a wealthy family whose mother sends her son off to the United States in order to keep the two apart. Not to be rejected so easily, Venusita visits Saurina (Irma Serrano) the sorceress who comes up with a spell that kills off the merchant and zaps the son back home, but Venusita's problems are far from over.

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Production Notes

The movie is about witchcraft and a passion thriller around it. It was written by a very known Mexican writer Hugo Argüelles in conjunction with Isela Vega. Great actors appear in the movie including Emilio Fernández and the always enigmatic Irma Serrano who is already celebrity of its own. This film passed unnoticed in Mexico in part thanks to the lousy distribution system of that time, which used to privilege the foreign movies. Nowadays there are no longer Mexican movies so the distributors no longer have the concern of programming Mexican movies. The movie could have turned into a cult movie. It has a good plot, good intentions, interesting actors and low budget.

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