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'La seora Muerte' (released in English in the US as 'Madame Death' and in the UK as 'The Death Woman')Quinlan 1981, p. 78Quinlan 1986, p. 54 is a 1969 Mexican horror film directed by Jaime Salvador and starring John Carradine and Regina Torn.Amador & Ayala Blanco, p. 418Garca Riera, p. 239Weaver & Mank, p. 275

Plot



When her elderly husband suddenly dies, and she in turn is affected by a condition that disfigures half of her face, Marlene (Regina Torn), a fashion entrepreneur, is forced to turn to Dr. Favel (John Carradine), a mad scientist who tells her that the solution to both predicaments is to bring him fresh blood from young women, for which Marlene turns into a serial killer.

Cast



*John Carradine as Dr. Favel. In the Spanish-language release of the film, Carradine was dubbed to Spanish by Mexican actor Vctor Alcocer.

*Regina Torn as Marlene

*Elsa Crdenas as Julie

*Miguel ngel lvarez as Tony Winter

*Isela Vega as Lisa

*Vctor Junco as Andrs

*Carlos Ancira as Laor

References



Bibliography



*Quinlan, David. 'The Illustrated Directory of Film Stars'. Hippocrene Books, 1981.

*Quinlan, David. 'The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Movie Character Actors'. Harmony Books, 1986.

*Amador, Mara Luisa. Ayala Blanco, Jorge. 'Cartelera cinematogrfica, 19601969'. UNAM, 1986.

*Garca Riera, Emilio. 'Historia documental del cine mexicano, Volumen 13'. University of Guadalajara, 1992.

*Weaver, Tom; Mank, Gregory W. 'John Carradine: The Films'. McFarland, 1999.


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